Here’s a practical, customizable sample speaker proposal template tailored for conferences in the ET paleocontact, ancient astronauts, paleo-SETI, ancient aliens, or UFO/enigma niche (e.g., events like Megalithomania, AAS RA meetings, Awakening Conference, or similar gatherings). This draws from standard conference submission formats (often called a "Call for Proposals" or CFP abstract) and speaker engagement pitches.

Most such events accept proposals via email, online forms, or direct contact with organizers. Keep it concise (typically 300–800 words total), engaging, and aligned with the conference theme. Include evidence-based claims where possible, especially for fringe topics, and highlight your unique angle (e.g., Zecharia Sitchin interpretations combined with your original materials).Speaker Proposal Template (for Submission)1. Speaker Information
  • Full Name: [Your Name, e.g., Alexander Levites]
  • Professional Title/ Affiliation: [e.g., Independent Researcher in Ancient Astronaut Theories and Paleo-Contact Evidence]
  • Contact Email: [your.email@example.com (mailto:your.email@example.com)]
  • Phone (optional):
  • Social Media / Website: [e.g., X:
    @alevites1975
    ; relevant blog or publications]
  • Short Bio (100–150 words):
    [Example: Alexander Levites is an independent researcher specializing in Zecharia Sitchin's interpretations of Sumerian texts, cross-referenced with modern paleocontact evidence and original materials on ancient ET influences. With [X] years of study, he has developed unique insights into Anunnaki interventions in human history, blending textual analysis, archaeology, and comparative mythology. His work appears in [list any publications, talks, or online content]. He speaks in English, Hebrew, and Russian, offering multilingual perspectives on these enigmas.]
2. Proposed Talk Title
[Make it catchy and provocative, e.g.: "Anunnaki Revisited: New Evidence from Sitchin, Levavi, and Unpublished Levites Materials on ET Paleocontact in Ancient Sumer"]
(or: "Beyond von Däniken: Integrating Sitchin's 12th Planet Theory with Modern Archaeological Finds and Original Interpretations")
3. Talk Format & Duration
  • Format: [Lecture / Panel / Workshop]
  • Preferred Length: [e.g., 45–60 minutes + 15-minute Q&A]
  • Language: [English primary; Hebrew/Russian versions available for multilingual events or separate sessions]
4. Abstract / Description (200–400 words)
[This is the core pitch—make it compelling for organizers and attendees. Structure: Hook → Problem/Topic → Your Unique Contribution → Key Takeaways → Why It Fits the Conference]
Example:
The ancient astronaut hypothesis, popularized by Erich von Däniken and Zecharia Sitchin, suggests extraterrestrial beings influenced human civilization millennia ago. Yet debates persist over textual interpretations, archaeological correlations, and modern implications.
This presentation explores fresh perspectives by synthesizing Sitchin's foundational work on the Anunnaki (from Sumerian cuneiform texts) with insights from Ben Amy Levavi's analyses and previously unpublished materials from Alexander Levites. Key focus areas include:
  • Re-examination of the "12th Planet" Nibiru cycle and its potential ties to cataclysmic events in ancient records.
  • Comparative evidence from Mesopotamian artifacts, biblical references, and global megalithic sites suggesting non-human engineering.
  • New interpretations addressing criticisms of Sitchin's translations, incorporating linguistic and astronomical updates.
Attendees will gain actionable takeaways: clearer frameworks for evaluating paleocontact claims, tools to distinguish myth from potential history, and provocative questions about humanity's cosmic origins. This talk bridges classic theories with emerging research, appealing to both skeptics and enthusiasts in the ancient aliens community. Ideal for audiences seeking depth beyond mainstream media portrayals.5. Learning Objectives / Key Takeaways (3–5 bullet points)
  • Understand core elements of Sitchin's Anunnaki narrative and its textual basis in Sumerian sources.
  • Explore intersections with Levavi's and Levites' original contributions to paleocontact evidence.
  • Critically assess archaeological and mythological support (and counterarguments) for ET interventions.
  • Apply comparative methods to evaluate similar claims across global ancient cultures.
  • Leave inspired to pursue independent research into humanity's potential extraterrestrial heritage.
6. Target Audience & Level
[Beginner-friendly with advanced insights for enthusiasts; suitable for general enigma/UFO crowds or dedicated paleo-SETI researchers.]
7. Speaker Experience & Credentials
  • Previous Talks: [List any past presentations, even small/online ones, e.g., "Guest lecturer on ancient texts at local enigma meetups; online discussions on X and forums."]
  • Media Appearances / Publications: [Any articles, videos, books, or related work.]
  • Why You're Qualified: [Personal passion, years of research, unique multilingual access to sources (Hebrew for biblical ties, Russian for Eastern European folklore overlaps).]
8. Additional Notes / Requirements
  • Audio/Visual Needs: [Standard projector, microphone; slides with images of artifacts/texts.]
  • Willing to Participate In: [Panels, Q&A, book signings, multilingual sessions if event supports.]
  • Travel/Accommodation: [Flexible; based in [your location]; open to virtual if needed.]
Submission Tips for Your Niche
  • Tailor to the event: Reference their past speakers (e.g., von Däniken tributes for AAS RA-style) or themes (e.g., megalithic/ancient knowledge for Megalithomania).
  • Attach: Headshot, any supporting docs (e.g., sample slides, references, or short CV).
  • Follow up: If no response in 4–6 weeks, politely email the organizer.
  • For smaller/UK events like Megalithomania or Awakening: Use their contact forms/emails directly—proposals are often informal.
Copy-paste and customize this template in a Word/Google Doc for easy submission. Good luck—your materials sound like a strong, fresh addition to the scene! If pitching to specific venues from earlier (e.g., Megalithomania.co.uk), mention how it complements their lineup.

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