Background
Information and Partial Resume
Mr.
William Michael Donato, A.A., ILA., M.A.
6599 Via
Telephone: (714) 527-3979.
Born: December 3, 1950,
Academic Degrees:
A.A. in Anthropology - 1971, Cypress College, Cypress, California.
B.A. in Anthropology - 1973,
M.A. in Anthropology (emphasis in Archeology) - 1979,
California State University Fullerton,
Credentials:
Community College Instructor Credential - Subject Matter Area:
Anthropology.
Community College Instructor Credential - Community College handicapped
Student
Programs And Services Instructor and Services
Credential - Specialization: Developmental Disabilities.
Occupations:
-Archeologist and Archeological Consultant.
-Qualified Mental Retardation Professional and Administrator at two
intermediate care facilities for developmentally disabled adults with nursing
care needs.
-Community Integration Consultant at a facility for developmentally disabled
adults.
-Qualified Mental Retardation Professional/Program Consultant at four
facilities.
-Founder and editor of The Atlantis Organization (T.A.O.), a scientifically
oriented research an networking organization and newsletter focusing on
archeology and alternative theories and technologies.
Archeological Background:
1972 Initial fieldwork at El
Morro Canyon (site 4 ORA) in
1974 First research trip to
Bimini. Took aerial photographs of underwater feature off of
1979 Employed as Field
Archeologist by California State Fullerton’s Public Antiquities Salvage Team
(P.A.S.T) at the Newland House site in
1989 Participated in the first
Quest For Atlantis conference, a symposium held on
Bimini created by
1990 Participated in second
Quest For Atlantis conference as a presenter and led
the team (composed of
1990-1991
Discovery and on-site visual investigation of possible mounds on northern
section of
1991 Participated in third Quest
For Atlantis conference orchestrated by
1991 Became one of the editors
of Jean Hunt’s Louisiana Mounds Society newsletter, an investigative
archeological organization composed of both professionals and amateurs.
1991 Research trip to
1992 On-site visual
investigation of
1992 Gave professional
presentation on the new archeological discoveries in the western
1993 Obtained proper
requirements and began “Project; Alta”, which included the first comprehensive
side-scan sonar survey since that done by Dr. Harold Edgerton and Dr. David
Zink in the Bimini area (
1994 Research trip to
1995 Continuation of “Project:
Alta” under permits obtained by Granite Productions and George Stover,
1996 Presenter for the first
Ancient American conference detailing the discoveries in the western
1997 Obtained proper
requirements for continuation of “Project: Alta”. Extensive
aerial survey of the northern section of the Great Bahama
Bank and the vicinity of northern
with the discovery of several potential site areas and target reacquisition of
features initially discovered by Dr. Valentine and Dirnitri
Rebikoff (obtaining G.P.S. coordinates for all).
Obtained G.P.S. coordinates for all significant points of the “Fish”, “Cat”,
and “Rectangle” mounds. Continued investigations on the “
1998 Obtained proper
requirements for continuation of “Project: Alta”. On-site
investigations at Anguilla Cay (underwater and on the surface). Proved
that an alleged “pyramid” was simply a sea-mount and two miles off of where the
map indicated. Four day side-scan survey to the west of
Bimini going southward. Submarine investigation of
1993 targets. An aerial circumnavigation of
1998 Accompanied
Dr. Joan Hanley’s group in May. As a professional courtesy data on four
of the June side-scan targets, and one of the 1993 targets, was shared so that
the “tech divers” might get photographic and/or videotape verification of them.
Documented three-layered feature on the “
1999 Obtained proper
requirements for continuation of “Project: Alta”. Sought
reacquisition of June 1998 side-scan sonar targets via side-scan sonar,
underwater video-cameras, and submarine (two-man “Nekton Gamma” submarine).
New targets were obtained. Discovered that the 1998 targets G.P.S. coordinates
were in error longitudinally. Side-scan technician (of manufacturer’s) verified
that the anomalous images were of “hard” targets. Expert contracted to
reacquire targets with corrected data.
2001 Nonprofit
corporation “A.P.E.X. Institute” (acronym for “Advanced Planetary EXplorations”) formed to investigate archeological
anomalies with a general focus on underwater sites. Several projects at
different site locations in the
2002 First A.P.E.X. Institute
activity, a continuation of “Project: Alta”. The project was designed to verify
the 1998 side-scan sonar targets and look for new sites obtained with satellite
derived data, as well as investigate the
Involved in private astro-archeological research project at a rock painting
site in the
Media
Appearances:
Secrets of the Deep: “The Hunt for Atlantis” - the Discovery Channel . The first “Project: Alta” expeditions’ side-scan
sonar investigation was filmed by John and Noreen McKinney of “Jack McKinney
Productions” in 1993 and broadcast in 1994. Approximately thirty anomalies were
registered, including a large underwater “hexagon”.
Arthur C. Clarke’s Mysterious Universe: “Secrets of Ancient Worlds” -
the Discovery Channel, filmed in 1995 and broadcast in 1996.
Secrets of Bimini: When Spirits Come Calling: a film by George A.
Stover, III, of ”George Stover Adventure Productions”
in 1995. I was interviewed as an archeological authority on the anomalies of
Bimini. During one of the filmed dives on the “
The Laura Lee Show: syndicated national radio program interview,
broadcast in 1996.
Ponkikeies - Ga-Cha-Pin:
a Japanese children’s program in association with
Truth or Dare: The
Articles:
“Bimini and the Atlantis Controversy: What the Evidence Says”. The
Ancient American, Vol. 1 No. 3, Nov./Dec. 1993.
“What You Did Not See (or Hear) On Arthur C. Clarke’s
Mysterious Universe”. The Ancient American.
Vol.3, No. 14.
“New Find At The
“Bimini Granite Re-classified -- And It’s
“Atlantis at Bimini: Fantasy or Fact?”.
Two cover photographic credits for The Ancient American.
“Revisiting Edgar Cayce’s Caribbean Atlantis - Could New Discoveries Vindicate
More Than Thirty Years of Intense Research?”. Atlantis Rising #30.
“Cayce’s Fire Stone: Did the Sleeping Prophet Accurately Describe Masers and
Lasers?” - “Cayce’s Masers”. Atlantis
Rising #32.
“Atlantide emerge a Bimini”. Hera # 37.
Note: the first Bahamas/Atlantis related article appeared in Unicus magazine in the early 1990’s. also served as the “Bimini/Atlantis” editor for the Louisiana
Mounds Society newsletter during the early 1990’s.
Lectures and Slide Presentations:
-Unicus magazine sponsored presentation
put on by its editor, Robert Stanley, in
-Middle school class presentation at Special Education class in the
-One of the featured presenters for the Institute for the Study of American
Cultures in
-Private slide/lecture presentation in
-One of the featured presenters for the Ancient American magazine
sponsored conference at
-Presenter at the Association for Research and Enlightenment’s “Atlantis”
conference in 1999 at Virginia Beach, Virginia, describing the discoveries that
had been made in the Bahamas since 1989 and our own group’s (“Project: Alta”)
most recent projects, especially the side-scan sonar discoveries of possible
underwater structures.
-Presenter at the International U.F.O. Conference in
-Speaker at The Eclectic Viewpoint sponsored presentation in
ADDENDUM
July, 2003
Week long expedition mostly funded by our nonprofit organization, A.P.E.X.
Institute (and myself), to Bimini to obtain further data on potential high
priority archeological target sites. We were attempting to better define the
target areas, to determine what technologies would be most efficacious, and to
refine our methodologies so that future project(s) can be done more cost
effectively and more efficiently. One of our goals was to locate an underwater
feature in the shape of a “pentagon” several acres in extent between South Cat
Cay and Ocean Cay and to do an initial on-site investigation to determine if
there was a stone foundation within reach of our probing rods under the sea
grass or whether we would need sub-bottom profiling to make such a
determination. A second goal was to investigate a feature off of