His book catalog?
All that says is that he tells lots and lots of lies.
Most of what Childress writes is recycled garbage somebody else came up with. He plagiarizes older material and even alters older claims to make them more fantastic.
It was Childress who gave new life to the claim that the following is to be found in the Mahabharata:
Gurkha, flying a swift and powerful vimana,
hurled a single projectile
charged with all the power of the Universe.
An incandescent column of smoke and flame,
as bright as ten thousand suns,
rose in all its splendor.
It was an unknown weapon,
and iron thunderbolt,
a gigantic messenger of death,
which reduced to ashes the entire race of the Vrishnis and Andhakas.
The corpses were so burned
as to be unrecognizable.
Their hair and nails fell out.
Pottery broke without any apparent cause,
and the birds turned white.
…After a few hours, all foodstuffs were infected…
…to escape from this fire,
the soldiers threw themselves in streams
to wash themselves and all their equipment.
In fact, he got that from VonDaniken, who got it from Charles Berlitz who got it from one of the earlier Ancient Alien books - "Morning of the Magicians" (by Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier) published in the 1960s.
However, the quote Childress published hardly resembles the original at all (nor VonDaniken's, nor Berlitz's,) and regardless of his revisionism,
NONE of the various versions of this quote can be found in the Mahabharata.
Jason Colavito has summarized the timeline of this idiocy
here, if you're interested. I first learned about it from a rather educated poster on Abovetopsecret's forum, before Colavito wrote that piece.
The point being, Childress not only gloms onto other people's demonstrably false claims (and without even a footnote of credit to the original author,) he actually changes the story if need be to fit whatever insane thing his little mind has dreamed up.
To be fair, the other authors in the list do the same thing, but they don't change other people's claims to fit their needs as often as this con man does.
Harte