Centered in New York's Hudson River Valley are a series of mysterious
stone chambers and carved standing megaliths that have perplexed
researchers of the paranormal and archaeologist for decades. What are
the strange carvings and language written on the chambers walls? Why are
these structures built over areas of negative magnetic anomalies?
Scientists and historians tend to write off these structures as colonial
root cellars, but authors Philip Imbrogno and Marianne Horrigan, who
have researched and studied the chambers for more than ten years,
believe they are evidence that the East Coast of North America was
explored by people from Europe centuries before Columbus. The ancient
people who constructed these chambers may have been Druids who came to
the new world in search of a gateway to the world of the gods. The
paranormal and UFO phenomena associated with these stone chambers
suggest they may indeed be windows to another reality. "The book is a
must read for anyone who is interested in the paranormal, UFOs, and
ancient archeology. If you like a real life mystery, then this book will
keep you enthralled from cover to cover." -- Greenwich Time Philip
Imbrogno has been investigating and researching paranormal phenomena for
more than thirty years. He has a BS degree in astronomy from the
University of Texas, a BS degree in Earth Science from Northeastern/
Boston College, and a Masters degree in chemistry from M.I.T. He is has
been a science educator for the past 25 years and has authored countless
magazine articles, numerous newspaper columns, and several books on
science and the paranormal. Marianne Horrigan is a paranormal researcher
whose articles have appeared in Fate and UFO Universe. She has been
involved in research projects at the Bowman Observatory in Greenwich,
Connecticut, and has co-authored several books with Philip Imbrogno.