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JENNIFER (J.D.) GRAY

J.D. (Jennifer) Gray (Scottish: born August 11, 1972) is a North Carolina born researcher and e-book author of ancient discoveries, ancient technology, lost civilizations, and theories regarding modern Homo sapiens (modern man) walking the Earth in the extreme remote past. Fascinated with both science and pseudo-science, she first became intrigued with Physics, Extraterrestrials and UFO’s. Her interest became altered to the subject of modern humans on Earth in the ancient past, after the discovery of 300 million year old “shoe prints” near Delta, Utah. Gray began researching ancient human origins which is the main focus of her books.

Gray has also tried her hand at writing “first person account” books regarding a close friend’s struggle with mental illness but decided to abandon the project to go back to the subject of ancient human origins.

Her first book, “The Ancient Human Conspiracy” is the first of many books and still is her top selling book on Amazon, Kindle.

Gray, herself has had experiences from childhood with unidentified flying objects, abductions experiences and has other members of her family experience the same.

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