Episode Bio: In this episode your hosts Gary & Shona Allen will be chatting to the well known and fascinating TV presenter, writer, researcher and editor of The Heretic magazine, Andrew Gough. We will be discussing Andrew's research on the sacred bee, which he calls The Hidden Hive of History: The Forgotten God of the Ancients. Andrew’s discoveries unveil a sacred tradition that has existed for over 100 million years and which reveals new insights into Atlantis, the labyrinth of Knossos, the Sphinx and much more. It is about the honeybee, which, Andrew argues, is the real lost tradition and the forgotten god of the ancients. Guest Bio: Andrew Gough is a London based writer and presenter of historical mysteries. He is Editor of the history magazine, The Heretic (www.thehereticmagazine.com) and publishes his research on his website (www.andrewgough.com). It has been estimated that Andrew’s television work is viewed by over 2 million people globally, each week which includes: Ancient Aliens , Mysteries of the Ancient Dead, Crimes and Conspiracies Decoded, Forbidden History, NASA’s Unexplained Files, Inside Secret Societies, Ancient Top Ten, amongst many others.. Andrew has published and written for publications of all kinds and is an active presenter on the conference speaker circuit. He has delivered the keynote presentation at AlienExpo in the U.S and was featured at the Gaia sponsored 2022 Awakening Conference in the UK. He has also hosted his own television talk show and has starred in two thrillers, The Stone and Paranormal Haunting: The Curse of the Blue Moon Inn. Most recently, Andrew has uncovered compelling new research into the legends of a hollow earth, occupied by ancient races, who have thrived for hundreds of thousands of years, and remain there today. In support of this research, he has co-founded Project Restoration, whose technology can locate chambers deep beneath the earth (that have been preserved by these ancient races) and which seeks to unearth the priceless relics they contain, for the betterment of humankind