Rev. Clifford L. Falen Jr. has been a dedicated student of the Bible for over 50 years and served in Christian ministry for 35 of those years. His journey began not as a quest to prove or disprove any single belief, but as an honest search for answers to the inconsistencies and questions that arose from his deep study of the scriptures.
This relentless pursuit of a more complete truth led him beyond the confines of orthodox texts and into the fascinating, often-overlooked worlds of non-canonical scriptures, ancient history, and modern scientific theory. Refusing to be limited by a single perspective, he has dedicated himself to the art of synthesis—woven together from seemingly disparate fields to uncover a richer, more cohesive narrative of our shared past.
Reverend Clifford L. Falen Jr.'s authority is founded on over three decades of licensed, ordained ministry and 53 years of intensive personal study in Biblical history and ancient texts. While maintaining a commitment to independent, dogma-free research, his extensive classroom study includes four years of rigorous Bible College education and an Associate's Degree in General Studies. Furthermore, he is currently one semester shy of completing a Bachelor's in Anthropology—disciplines that sharpen his investigative and historical context skills while demonstrating his commitment to academic rigor outside of doctrinal confines.
"This extensive background in both the spiritual and the structural has culminated in his most ambitious work to date: The Prison Planet Trilogy. In this series—comprised of The Imposter Creators, The Kinetic War, and The Revelation Protocol—Cliff applies his 50 years of study to decode the 'Celestial Cipher' and expose the history of the solar system coup."
Throughout his life, Cliff has never been afraid to advance alternative ideas or explore paths of belief that others might deem controversial. He refuses to be silenced by the fear of judgment or the constraints of tradition. Whether discussing the tangible reality of Sasquatch, the ancient influence of the Anunnaki, or the cycles of reincarnation, he approaches these subjects with boldness and transparency. He invites his readers to step outside the safety of the mainstream and consider that the history of our world may be far stranger—and more wondrous—than we have been led to believe.
He is a lifelong learner, a spiritual seeker, and a passionate investigator driven by a profound need to understand. True wisdom, he believes, is found not in accepting rigid dogma, but in the courage to ask difficult questions and follow the evidence wherever it may lead.
Rev. Falen wants all who read this book to understand that naming the Anunnaki 'The Imposter Creators' is not a denial of the existence of an actual, ultimate Creator of all things. On the contrary, it is the conclusion of a lifelong search for one. The ancient records themselves, if read carefully, reveal that even these powerful beings (the Anunnaki) acknowledged a source of divinity far greater than themselves. This book, therefore, is not an argument against God; it is the result of a journey to distinguish the hands of the divine from those of the merely powerful, and to affirm a faith in the true Creator who oversees all.