Michael Tellinger

Michael Tellinger is a South African author, politician, explorer[1] and founder of the Ubuntu Party which supports the supply of resources free of charge across society.[2] He has presented Adam's Calendar as a site of extraordinary archeological importance, being at the center of a network of stone circles across Southern Africa which purportedly channeled energy in ancient times.[3] He has led a campaign against banks and central banks.[4]

Author

He authored the following books:

  1. Adam's Calendar
  2. Slave Species of the Gods
  3. Temples of the African Gods
  4. Ubuntu Contributionism

Politics

Tellinger has founded a South African political party called Ubuntu Party, named after the principles of Ubuntu Contributionism.

Education

Michael Tellinger graduated in 1983 from the University Of Witwatersrand Medical School, Johannesburg, with a B.Pharmaceutics degree.

Music

He spent much of his early years in the arts performing on stage and screen. As part of the duo “Stirling & Tellinger” he had several music hits in South Africa. In 1986, he worked in Los Angeles for Cannon Films as a sound designer and editor; and wrote and recorded the controversial anti-apartheid song “We come from Johannesburg”, which was banned under the previous regime. His latest contribution to the arts was a song called “Side By Side With Angels”, for the TSUNAMI disaster fund in 2005, which featured a number of top SA artists.[5]

References

  1. "UBUNTU Contributionism Touts a Society Without Money: Everyone Is Equal - WOUB Digital". 22 September 2016.
  2. Wet, Phillip De. "New Age leaders weed out the lies". Mail and Guardian.
  3. Bradfield, Laura (10 November 2015). "200 000 year old city found in Southern Africa may rewrite history". The South African.
  4. Wet, Phillip De. "Court sees red over UFO guru's crusade". Mail and Guardian.
  5. "Michael Tellinger, author Slave Species God Adam's Calendar". Credo Mutwa. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
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