Michael Tellinger is a South African author, politician, explorer[1] and founder of the Ubuntu Party which supports the supply of free resources across society.[2] He has led a campaign against banks and central banks[3] and championed pseudolegal ideas to obtain money from financial institutions.[4] He is also a promoter of pseudoarchaeology influenced by Zecharia Sitchin's ideas of ancient astronauts.[5] presenting the Blaauboschkraal stone ruins, interpreted by mainstream archaeology as 16th century boundary markers, as 'Adam's Calendar', an alien-built structure at the center of a network of stone circles across Southern Africa which purportedly channeled energy in ancient times.[5][6]
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