Edmund Meadows
Edmund Meadows, a British researcher and practitioner of Remote Viewing, sought to investigate ancient civilizations, extraterrestrial presence, and the manipulation of human genetics through non-traditional methods. His work often involved using psychic exploration to reconstruct timelines and probe events that he believed were obscured in historical or archaeological records. Unlike mainstream researchers, Meadows emphasized intuitive perception as a means of bypassing cultural bias and institutional suppression of alternative histories.
A recurring theme in Meadows’s research was the influence of extraterrestrial groups, including the Anunnaki described by Zecharia Sitchin and the so-called Nordic beings, who were portrayed as intervening in human affairs across different epochs. He also contrasted these with the Greys, whose role in his accounts appeared more clinical and detached, often linked to genetic manipulation rather than guidance or mentorship. This framework allowed Meadows to draw connections between mythological accounts, religious narratives, and modern UFO lore, suggesting a continuity of extraterrestrial involvement in shaping humanity.
Meadows’s explorations of Remote Viewing provides a comparative angle to other alternative researchers. His willingness to document and publicize his intuitive findings—despite skepticism—opened a channel for integrating psychic methodologies with discussions of ancient history, time cycles, and human destiny. By utilizing Sitchin’s interpretations, Meadows contributed to a wider dialogue on how unconventional inquiry might uncover hidden patterns in humanity’s past.
Meadows’ sessions largely followed Sitchin’s basic narrative of advanced extraterrestrial beings—the Anunnaki/Elohim—visiting Earth and genetically engineering humans from pre-existing hominids. Meadows describes the Elohim as long-lived, technologically advanced, and capable of influencing human development, which aligns with Sitchin’s account of the Anunnaki shaping Homo sapiens around 300,000–450,000 years ago. Meadows also echoes the idea that these beings had knowledge of nuclear and gravitational technologies, much like Sitchin’s claims that the Anunnaki wielded advanced power on Earth.
In addition, Meadows introduced Nordics as a separate, older, telepathic race who engineered the Elohim themselves and later monitored or controlled their influence. This adds a hierarchical structure absent in Sitchin’s work, suggesting a kind of “chain of command” among extraterrestrial civilizations. Meadows also emphasizes the Greys as more survival-oriented and less influential in human affairs.
Meadows' work also implies a kind of caution or warning, toward behavioral and societal tendencies. He emphasizes that the Nordics “farm” humanity—implying that human inaction or irresponsibility leaves us subject to manipulation. He suggests that humans need to take personal responsibility for their actions to reduce vulnerability to external control, and that failure to do so allows ongoing interference.