Appendix B:

Book Abstracts


This appendix presents abstracts from the following books:

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Mankind – Child of the Stars
by Max H. Flint and Otto O. Binder

This great book asks the questions that science should have been asking rather than covering up. The authors also advocate intervention and interference from alien species.
 


Immanuel Velikovsky on Darwinism

“Most controversial is the evolutionary question. I have done a great deal of work on Darwin and can say with some assurance that Darwin did not derive his theory from nature but rather superimposed a certain philosophical world-view on nature and then spent 20 years trying to gather the facts to make it stick.” (Introduction)


Advent of Man

Yet the point of Man’s emergence as a human-being, the threshold of his attainment of personality and spirit— these are still shrouded in the shadows of the prehistoric past. (p. 5)
 

Catastrophe Removed Fossil Record Evidence

“…a noted newspaper wrote that the “chief puzzle” in the life record of the ancient earth is how, 600million years ago, the basic divisions of species of the plant and animal kingdom have already “suddenly appeared.” There being no earlier fossil record, this meant “the first part of the evolutionary history is missing.
 

The authors go on to pose several important questions:

  • Why is it that an analysis of the six spreading movements of primitive Man indicates that three of these spreading movements came from Asia Minor?

  • Why are there Men in white, yellow, brown, red and black skin?

  • The race (Aurignacian or Cro-Magnon Man) that possibly swept away Neanderthal Man approximately 35,000 years ago in Europe had a larger brain capacity by 100 cubic centimeters than modern Man…where did this huge brain-case, three times the volume of a gorilla’s come from?

  • Why did the homo branches of both Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon Man, who had brain cases larger than modern Man, never, through a period of 60,000 years, create civilization, living instead as brutes? (p. 6)

  • Why did civilization spring up with an abruptness in Sumeria (10,000 B.C.) which makes the anthropologists gasp to this day? How could mankind change from a Neolithic savage…to a social being with villages and agriculture overnight, so to speak?

  • Why is there a lack of explanation for Man’s greater intelligence arising out of strict Evolution?

  • All of the lesser animals—the dog, cat, horse, elephant, and others—had the same number of years in which to develop—by Evolution’s natural selection or mutations, or both—the surpassing intelligence of Man. Yet Man alone achieved this. Why? How? The evolutionists do not know.

Although all the other warm-blooded inhabitants of Earth have been evolving as long as we humans, not one of them has a brain that is over a hundredth (1/100) the total weight of his body…Man’s brain on the other hand is one-thirtieth (1:30) of his total weight. Where did this great difference come from?
 


The 312 Differences of Man
Why is it that Man is unique in so many ways among all primates that roam the world? He has 312 distinctive physical traits that set him apart from his so-called primate cousins:

  • The human female is in heat without interruption.

  • Man is the only true hairless mammal.

  • Only Man cries copious tears.

  • Man has delicate fingers and sensitive skin.

  • The human skin has a slow healing rate.

  • Man lacks tooth gaps.

  • Subcutaneous fat exists in humans only.

  • Man has extraordinary facial mobility.

  • Man has unique speaking apparatus.

  • Man swallows slowly.

  • Man has incredible eyes and seeing ability.

  • He makes sophisticated tools.

  • Where did the ancients, as long as 2,000 years ago, learn an advanced form of mathematics that allowed calculations of the Earth’s size, and pinpoint the eclipses of the Sun and Moon?
     

  • How could machineless mankind in B. C. and early A. D. times perform incredible engineering feats, such as building the pyramids and other stone structures so huge they would even tax modern machinery to duplicate?
     

  • Why is it that no ape brain, according to exhaustive tests, displays the fantastic higher qualities of Man's brain, such as genius, imagination, scientific inspiration, and less flattering, schizophrenia?
     

  • Why do human beings alone, apart from any animal, have religion?


Alfred R. Wallace
Discovered “Natural Selection” previous to Darwin and with him was the founder of the Evolutionist Theory. But on reviewing the startling differences between Homo Sapiens and other mammals, he realized that Man was an exception to the rules He amazingly wrote:

“… some intelligent power has guided or determined the development of Man”

“Nature never over endows a species beyond the demands of everyday existence.”
 

Why Religion?
An important question is why religion. Why did humankind, originally one with the natural order, decide to have gods or religious beliefs? Are the traditional reasons for this, put before us, by historians and theorists, etc., sustainable when we take on board the concept of alien intervention?

Does the religious sensibility come as a result of the terrible catastrophes, as mentioned in innumerable native traditions. What if it was the trauma of these events that precipitated the worship of transpersonal powers?
 


Egotism of Scientists
Outside of arrogant and egotistical scientists among the establishment leaders of today, many sober scholars and thinkers see undeniable evidence that all the basic rules of ethics, morals, philosophy, social structure, and religion—everything important to mankind as a whole—were laid down long, long ago…(p. 13)

The advent of modern science and technology has not changed or “advanced” the fundamental rules and precepts of human nature and human society, not matter how much we would like to think ourselves “superior” to our ancestors. (p. 14)
 


Gunther Rosenburg
Scholar and researcher into human origins states: Man is a unique animal. He stands out like a sore thumb when comparisons are made with his cousins, the apes. The differences are more numerous than the similarities. Darwin’s Theory of Evolution is simply unproven. (p. 16)
 


John A. Ball
Of Harvard, John A. Ball brings forth a peculiar fact:

Most evolutionists believe that it (life) was generated long ago but perhaps it never was…Perhaps the Earth was infected from elsewhere…(See p. 24.)
 

Space not Empty
As of May 1974, some 29 different substances had been detected in outer space…Biochemists must be utterly astounded that such complex organic substances can exist in the cold, empty reaches of space itself. (See pg. 24-25.)
 


Life in Space
Two scientists of Arizona State University independently examined another meteorite that fell near Murray, Kentucky, in 1950, and detected the presence of all eighteen of the known amino acids. They also found two pyrimidines that are the basic ingredients of the nucleic acid vital to living cells. (p. 26)
 


Dr. Harrison H. Brown
Estimates that virtually every star in our galaxy has a planetary system, in each of which from two or four planets might have an Earth-like environment and chemistry that encourages our kind of life to exist. He gives the enormous figure of 100 billion stars with planets in the Milky Way galaxy alone…That would mean 200 to 400 billion planets like Earth… (p. 27)
 


Strange Falling Phenomena from Heaven
A very huge and puzzling “meteorite” fell thunderously in Soviet Siberia on July 30, 1908,….peasants heard the awesome explosion as far as 620 miles away. A large area of forest was flattened as if an immense object had fallen…No remnants of the alleged meteorite could be found anywhere underground…radioactivity had initially been released in enormous amounts…the general destruction showed that the energy released had been far greater than the mere impact of a falling stone, no matter how huge…Most significantly, the aerial path of the falling object had not been uniform but had amazingly changed during descent. Various Soviet scientists then put forward an amazing theory – that it had been a spaceship, driven by intelligent beings and loaded with a great power from a nuclear power-plant, which had exploded through some accident. (p. 29)
 


Albert Einstein
Stated that he was in complete sympathy with the idea of a visit by spacemen back in prehistory. (p. 30)
 


Carl Sagan
Sagan estimates that super-technological star-men with interstellar spaceships may have visited Earth….some 5,000 times since life first proliferated on Earth some 500 million years ago.
 


Aliens Making Contact
Vsevolod Troitsky, director of Research Radiological Institute in Gorky and Nikolai Kardashev, Laboratory Chief at the Institute of Space Research of the USSR, together with their colleague Samuel Kaplan, declared that they had definitely received radio signals from outer space, in fact from this solar system. These are some of the most illustrious scientists in the world. (See p. 32.)
 


Brain of Cro-Magnon Man
…appeared with a mysteriously improved skeletal characteristics and with a cranial capacity that is amazingly in excess by 100 cubic centimeters of that of modern man. (p. 50)

A similarly large degree of brain expansion occurred in absolutely no other species on Earth in all the ages of the past, not has any genus shown evidence of brain mutation of a comparable magnitude since antiquity. (p. 51)

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When the Earth Nearly Died
by Allan and Delair

  • Ante-diluvian – before the Flood

  • Post-diluvian – after the Flood

Tholiform
The upright axis of the earth, prior to the tilt.
 


Lost Home of Kane
The Polynesian name for the garden of Eden, the place of origin of Mankind. Kane is from Can, Cain or Cahen, meaning Serpent.
 


Prediluvian Advancement
Many of the previously-cited traditions refer unmistakably to various antediluvian structures (for example, houses, temples, towers, canals), land vehicles (carts, chariots), aquatic vessels (rafts, canoes, an darks), and implements (ploughs, bows, arrows, spades).
 


False Geological Chronologies
The evidence is perfectly unambiguous. Along with the removal of an “Ice Age,” like that which has been hitherto commonly envisaged, the evidence suggests that there is something seriously amiss with the last phases of standard geological chronology. (p. 134)
 


Radiocarbon Dating
It is obvious...that despite their apparent accuracy, radiocarbon dates are actually anything but precise…(p. 172)
 


Mass Extinctions

  • It is widely agreed that, towards the close of Pleistocene times, profound climactic deterioration occurred worldwide. Numerous life forms previously dominant or very prolific either became extinct or greatly depleted numerically (p. 56)

  • We are not dealing with a single, isolated relict but with a considerable variety of Pleistocene forms, all of which must be accorded, in the light of cultural evidence, an approximately similar time of extinction. (quote from Prof. L C Eisley, p. 56)

  • In Europe immense herds of diverse animals utterly vanished off the face of the Earth for no obvious biological reason. (p. 56)

  • Coincident with this dreadful slaughter upon the land was the deposition of myriads of contemporary marine shells, and the stranding at great elevations of marine mammals, porpoises, walruses, and seals.(p. 57)

  • It looks as though in the midst of some cataclysmic catastrophe of ten thousand years ago the whole Alaskan world of living animals and plants was suddenly frozen in mid-motion in a grim charade. (p. 58)

  • Evidence thus converges from numerous directions to support the conclusion that, on the testimony of radio-carbon and other dating techniques, immense physical and climatic changes occurred on Earth some 11,000 years or so ago—when an Ice Age that probably never existed came to an end, and an apparently uniformitarian regime was abruptly terminated. (p. 68)

  • In Siberia “…the picture is everywhere one of appalling disorder, carnage and wholesale destruction, with countless animals and plants frozen in positions of death ever since the day they perished. As a result, their remains are amazingly fresh-looking and are frequently indistinguishable from those of animals and plants that have died mere weeks ago. (p. 124)


Flora
…the change from an older Miocene/Pliocene flora to a modern (post-glacial) one, without transitional botanical species, was not only abrupt but occurred geologically very recently indeed. (p. 63)
 


Corals
Corals now lie 2,500 to 3,000 ft above sea level in regions that must have lain lower. The geographical distribution of the freshwater sponge (Heteromeyenia ryderi), presently confined to opposite sides of the North Atlantic and incapable of spreading except via freshwater habitats, is a case in point. Continuous land, having freshwater lakes and rivers, must have united these now widely-separated habitats until geologically recent times (p. 242)
 


Micro Fauna
Extinctions of the micro fauna also suggest wide-spread climatic changes.
 


The Mastodons
“There is no doubt that many mastodons survived in the New World well into Holocene times, when they were seen and hunted by palaeo-Indians. (p. 122)
 


G. H. Toulmin
“…convulsions and revolutions violent beyond our experience or conception, yet unequal to the destruction of the globe, or the whole of the human species, have both existed and will again exist… (p.7)
 


Worldwide Catastrophe

  • To most naturalists at the time, it was perfectly obvious that some tremendous event had occurred which, among other effects, had fractured hard rocks over immense distances, and had deposited the resultant debris equally extensively as gravels, sands, clays, and muds. The bony remains of hordes of animals which had been destroyed by the event now lay within these deposits, which in northern Siberia, had become permanently frozen. All these interrelated remains thus represented the debris from a former but now-broken world. (p. 8)

  • Clearly any agency capable of venting so much devastation must have been not only awesomely powerful but must, from the evidence, have affected the entire world. (p. 9)

  • Obviously, any near-approach to the Earth of a massive celestial object possessing high electro-magnetic potential would, through slowing or halting Earth’s rotation and generating tidal friction, greatly increase the natural level of Earth’s thermal energy. (p. 186)

  • The magnitude of the biological extinctions achieved by the Deluge almost transcends the imagination. It annihilated literally billions of biological units of both sexes and every age indiscriminately. Only incredibly powerful flood waters operating worldwide could have achieved such results, and only a flood produced by the means previously suggested could have operated globally. (p. 255)

  • …earthquakes…are hopelessly inadequate explanations for the collapse of ocean basins…(p. 265)

  • …Earth sustained fearful crustal damage during its encounter with Phaeton and acquired an almost completely rearranged topography. The former disposition of land and sea was changed, a new world mountain system came into being, the number of active volcanoes was augmented enormously, a legacy of seismic activity was bequeathed which is far from over, a new land drainage pattern was instituted, and completely different oceanic and atmospheric circulatory regimes were established. (p. 263)

    • “And the kings of the Earth, and the great men, and the chief captains, and the mighty men, and every bondman, and every freeman, hid themselves in the dens and in the rocks of the mountains.”


The Flood Waters
Inevitably, the inhabitants of high latitudes experienced the most massive rising of the deluge waters as they became piled up into a gargantuan “water mountain” submerging all land. Salvation in “arks” and other floating refuges was the sole means of escape for those communities… (p. 303)

The Phaeton disaster proper marked the single most momentous point in intelligent humanity’s history so far— the Deluge of global tradition representing our most abiding memory of it—can surely no longer be doubted. (p. 341)
 


Erratic Boulders
Many of these “erratic boulders” are of immense size and weight, the very largest being literally miles long. In some districts, they abound in almost unbelievable numbers… (p. 9)
 


Celestial Pole Changes
Studies have shown that at 10,178 B.C., or over 12,000 years ago, the celestial Pole was inclined at an angle of 30 degrees from its present position. This in turn strongly suggests that the terrestrial axis then oriented differently from today. (p. 15)

Significantly, a drop in the strength of the Earth’s magnetic field appears to have occurred sometime between 13,750 and 12,350 years ago. This was attended by various other important changes, including earthquakes, volcanism, water table fluctuations and large scale climatic variations. Of these, severe earthquakes in particular may even induce axial wobble and polarity reversals. (p. 183)
 


Reversed Polarity
The widespread occurrence of solid rocks possessing a reversed polarization has long interested geophysicists, who have spent many decades investigating the causes and significance of this apparent anomaly. (p. 182)

Despite the demonstrated occurrence of an unexpectedly large number of magnetic reversals throughout Earth history, it cannot be a mere coincidence that a particularly well-marked reversal took place around the general date (11,500 years B.C.) advocated in this book for the Phaeton disaster. (p. 183)
 


Astronomy and Astrophysics

Astronomers and astrophysicists, familiar with the near-endless succession of paroxysmal events occurring naturally throughout the universe during the birth, evolution and demise of galaxies, stars and sundry other cosmic bodies, concede that such events are of the astronomical norm. (p. 19)

Contrary to popular belief, neither Earth’s elliptical orbit round the Sun nor its daily speed of axial rotation is absolutely fixed. Both have varied, sometimes quite appreciably, over a period of time and may yet do so again (p. 189)

  • The Earth’s axial rotation was about 30 hours, rather than 24.

  • The Moon was closer to the Earth in the past. The Earth’s orbit is very erratic and unstable. The speed of rotation on the axis has changed considerably. The Earth has a negative electrical charge. This charge emanates from the core. The sun’s magnetic field reverses every 11 years. …modern astronomy recognizes only nine planets in the solar system, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.

  • Mercury’s orbit is not circular.

  • Venus orbits very slowly for its size and in opposite direction.

  • Mars is also slow and extremely erratic.

  • Uranus has a tilted axis.

  • Pluto has an eccentric orbit.

  • Chiron, exists between Saturn and Uranus, broke off from the former.

 

Roche Limit
The Roche Limit exists around Earth as a protective gravitational field. Alien bodies and space debris will normally disintegrate in it.
 


Sumerian Cosmology

  • APSU – Sun

  • EA – Neptune

  • ANU – Uranus

  • MOMMU – Mercury

  • LAHAMU – Venus

  • LAHMU – Mars

  • TIAMAT – same as Electra (planet of our system, utterly destroyed)

  • KISHAR – Jupiter

  • ANSHAR – Saturn

  • GAGA – Chiron

  • KINGU – the satellite of Tiamat, caught and dragged by Marduk. It disintegrated in Earth’s Roche Limit and caused monumental destruction. (See p. 254.)

  • Enlil, Phaeton, Marduk, Pallas Athene – Like Lucifer, the transgressor, banished from heaven to the pit. Enlil was Marduk.

The combined separation of Kingu from Phaeton and the stopping or slowing of Earth’s axial spin caused terrible havoc on Earth. The waters of the world’s rivers, lakes and oceans were drained from their original basins and drawn gravitationally to the point on Earth nearest (opposite) Kingu and Phaeton. Worldwide traditions remember this awesome effect. (p. 254)


Venus
Was thought by Velikovsky to be once a part of Jupiter, but its composition is not at all like that planet. It is also unlikely that Venus was a comet that came recently into the solar system. Venus changed its celestial position due to the influence of Phaeton and was in fact mistaken for Phaeton, after this body had in reality, plunged into the Sun.
 


Mars
The two irregularly-shaped Martian moons, therefore, could indeed be the captured fragments of the unfortunate Tiamat. (p. 230)
 


Ancient Misidentifications
If… neither Mars nor Venus can have strayed sufficiently far from their usual orbits to have engaged in “celestial combat” early Man, who watched but misidentified the contestants, must have observed some other sizable object become embroiled in “heavenly strife” with Mars.
 


Phaeton (the lost planet)

  • Something bright and star-like caught up with Mars as it traveled along its solar orbit and, having done so, began to heat up…just as Tiamat had been previously. (p. 227)

  • As Phaeton’s influence began to wane, Earth’s rotational speed started to increase again, although the planet generally still continued to suffer the calamities outlined in our explanation… (p. 255)

  • The Phaeton disaster proper marked the single most momentous point in intelligent humanity’s history so far – the Deluge of global tradition representing our most abiding memory of it – can surely no longer be doubted (p. 341)


Louis Agassiz
In regards the coming of the Ice Age:

“He failed to explain why there had been a lowering of the temperature in the first place, merely alluding vaguely to some sort of climatological change. (p. 24)

Despite these shortcomings, Agassiz’s hypothesis won rapid acceptance in geological circles – one suspects because, to at least some degree, it followed so closely upon the heels of Lyell’s by then fashionable and beguilingly logical theory of uniformity. (p. 24)

Although Agassiz and other early advocates of the Ice Age argued that the ice developed before the rise of the Alps and other high ranges, modern glacialists all agree that high mountainous land is necessary to provide (and replenish) the snow from which glacier ice is derived, to supposedly produce the various geological phenomena allegedly characteristic of glacial conditions. If, however, the most of the world’s present major ranges attained their existing elevations a mere 11,000 years ago, where was the high land attracting heavy snowfalls and providing the ice and the motive power for the alleged ice-sheets specifically stated to have preceded the modern uplands. (p. 37)


The Ice Age Fallacy

  • …it is astonishing that unscientific explanation ever came to be formulated, yet in a short time both it and the concept of immense thick ice-sheets descending from a hypothetical northern mountain system, to cover all of northern and eastern North America and western and northern Eurasia, was enthusiastically embraced and came to be regarded as virtually established fact. (p. 24)
     

  • Today, the world’s coldest known land region is north-eastern Siberia. There, if anywhere, we might expect huge ice-sheets to have developed if the Ice Age theory possessed validity. Yet comparatively very few areas of Siberia exhibit signs of significant glaciation, either past or present. Clearly great cold does not itself of itself necessarily promote the development of ice-sheets. (p. 39)
     

  • Again, in start contrast to orthodox Ice Age theory, even many northern areas outside Siberia said to have lain under the thickest parts of the alleged ice-sheets afford scant evidence of glaciation or ice-sculpturing of any sort, and in numerous cases are actually devoid of it. (p. 39)
     

  • …northern latitudes have yielded several unexpected discoveries totally at variance with the tenet of vast sprawling North Polar ice-sheets. Their collective message is a singular one. (p. 40)
     

  • Why is glacial evidence absent from parts of mainland Britain and the bed of the North Sea if an ice-sheet allegedly mantled the entire region? Was it because, as intimated earlier, glacial action actually never occurred there? (p. 42)
     

  • …snowfall during Ice Age times was not appreciably heavier than that of today. (p. 42)
     

  • We can scarcely continue to associate the development of massive ice-sheets with mountain systems generally too low to have acted as effective causal agents of such glaciation. (p. 42)
     

  • Typical “drift” deposits occur far outside allegedly glaciated regions, or, conversely, are absent from many others believed to have been heavily glaciated. Abnormally buried organic remains in otherwise typical “drift” deposits often occur in latitudes inimical to large-scale ice action. These are inescapable facts strongly mitigating against the popular explanation of the origin of these great deposits. (p. 135)
     

  • Thus, if many of today’s highest mountains were much lower when the alleged Ice Age was reputedly at its zenith, how did so much ice, if it actually existed, manage to accumulate? Indeed we can take a step further and ask whether the ice-sheets so beloved of glacialists ever existed at all! (p. 42)
     

  • The underlying problem, of course, has been the continued acceptance of the constraints inherent in Lyell’s “uniformitarianism”, with its insistence upon terrestrial agencies being the sole generators of observable topographical and atmospheric changes… (p. 44)
     

  • …uniformitarianism, while certainly not a fallacious doctrine, is yet no more than a particular aspect of a wider whole… (p. 44)
     

  • And when it is discovered that it is possible to produce rock striae… by such dissimilar agents as drift –sand, fast-moving nuees ardentes (swiftly flowing, high temperature, gaseous clouds erupted from volcanoes)…snow, mud-slides, and high pressure grit-charged steam, we are obliged to seriously question the alleged glacial origin of the striae generally, particularly when, as in numerous instances, they too, occur far outside the furthest traceable limits of supposed bygone ice-sheets. (p. 46)
     

  • The gigantic worldwide tectonic disturbances of the “late Pleistocene” times occurred almost simultaneously on a near imaginable scale—precisely what could be expected from a powerful external influence but not from the “Ice Age” conditions conventionally believed to have existed then. (p. 262)


Impossible Ice Action

  • “Ice is much softer and more easily crushed than the great majority of rock, and would itself be crushed and reduced to slush by its own pressure long before the rock upon which it stands could itself be broken…we are asked to believe that the same ice which thus shattered such intractable materials in situ after passing on a few yards traveled over beds of laminated and stratified sand and loam with such a gentle touch as not to disturb the laminations…the word impossible is not a favorite of mine, but I am bound to say that, if it is… applied to any physical operation, I know none where it seems so applicable as to the process appealed to by the ultra-glacialists for the manufacture of drift by an ice-sheet smashing its own bed.” (quote from Howorth, p. 53)
     

  • Thus ice on level terrain, being…unable to move in any direction of its own volition, would tend to actually protect rather than abrade any land surface it mantled. (p. 53)
     

  • Yet, during so called Ice Age times, great ice-sheets like that of Antarctica are stated to have caused spectacular land surface damage on virtually a hemispheric scale! (p. 53)
     

  • Numerous lines of inquiry converge upon the startling fact that the Ice Age of orthodoxy is no more than the shaky theory it has always been and its alleged former reality, as conceived by its advocates, just a wonderful myth. (p. 55)
     

  • If, as demonstrated, the great ice-sheets so beloved of the glacialists never existed, because the uplands so necessary for their development and maintenance were either too low or non-existent during the alleged Ice Age times, and because ice, even very thick ice, cannot behave in the manner required by glacial theory, it follows that the other geological phenomena commonly ascribed to ice action were caused by some other agency or combination of circumstances. (p. 55)


Not One, Many Ice Ages
Inevitably, the length of the Pleistocene epoch hosting these events increased every time writers multiplied the number of separate glacial and interglacial episodes. (p. 25)
 


The “Pleistocene Epoch”

  • …the end of the Pleistocene epoch, approximately 11,000 years ago, was characterized by gigantic and violent crustal convulsions which, viewed globally, were nothing short of cataclysmic. (p. 37)
     

  • Since…ice action is by nature very slow, the time allocated for these glaciations and the resultant “drift”accumulations has been correspondingly long. Accordingly, it has been common to reserve a span of two or more million years for the duration of the Pleistocene “period.” Such concepts are seriously at variance with the field evidence, for if the glaciations of orthodoxy (the “Ice Age”) never really existed, and if the singular “drift” deposits accredited to them were accumulated at comparatively great speed, then the duration of the Pleistocene epoch must actually have been unexpectedly brief. (p. 135)
     

  • Instead of being a distinct geological epoch of appreciable duration, the Pleistocene…appears therefore to have been little more than a rather brief “stage.” The time allegedly occupied by the glacial and interglacial episodes of conventional Pleistocene chronology was actually non-existent. Conversely, the Pliocene period persisted to very much more recent times than has been hitherto been commonly supposed. (p. 136-7)
     

  • The term “Pleistocene” is therefore retained as a “stage” rather than as an “epoch” (p. 137)


The Miocene and Pliocene Epochs
The generally equable conditions characteristic of Pliocene times were highly favorable to the development and proliferation of life-forms of all kinds, and in that respect, did not materially differ from the equally genial Miocene period which preceded it. A mixture of ancient (Miocene) and less ancient (Pliocene) organisms— including allegedly Arctic species—thrived side by side, therefore, throughout Pliocene times, persisting until its brief, sudden and cataclysmic close about 11,500 years ago… (p. 136)
 


Mountain Ranges
… a high percentage of today’s mountain ranges rose to their present heights only at the end of, or after, Pleistocene times. By general consensus of opinion, that event occurred about 11,000 years before the present… (p. 25)
 


The Inland Sea
In the now Gobi desert, the Inland Sea stretched to the Pamir Mountain range. “The draining away of the water constituting this inland sea must have been a truly devastating event.” (p. 26)
 


Lava
Tachylite, a lava which naturally disintegrates in sea water within 15,000 years of eruption, lies on the sea bed around the Azores and apparently dates from outpourings less that 13,000 years ago. (p. 31)
 


Azores
…the land which existed about 900 km to the north of the Azores and, perhaps, embracing these isles, was plunged into the deep, in times so comparatively recent that geologists call it the “present,” and actually it is as if it all happened for us by yesterday. (p. 32)
 


The Cause of the Fiords
Acceptance of a tectonic origin for fiords also eliminates the necessity of attributing immensely long periods of time for their formation, such as would be required had ice excavated them. This is an important point. (p. 35)
 


Earth Fractures
Nearly all the fractures associated with this giant crack show geological youthful images. Many deep-sea trenches, for example, contain little in the way of in-filling sediments, and the walls of many fractures are sharp and angular. General agreement exists that this fracturing occurred on a planetary scale and everywhere at about the same time. (p. 35)
 


The Culture Heroes and Builders
It is surely pertinent that almost all traditions which refer to culture-heroes…describe them as white, tall, bearded, and invariably superior to the aboriginal peoples among whom they appeared—often suddenly—to impart laws, crafts and useful information. (p. 330)
 


Diet After the Deluge

After the Phaeton upheaval, people’s diet differed appreciably from that which had prevailed previously. In Genesis, there is more than a hint that antediluvian Man was vegetarian:

And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed, to you it shall be your meat.

Following the Deluge, Genesis states:

And the fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every
fowl of the air, upon all that moveth upon the earth, and upon all the fishes of the sea; into your
hand are they delivered. Every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you.


That dead meat was indeed eaten is indicated elsewhere in Genesis, which mentions how God instructed Noah:
But the flesh with the life thereof, which is the blood thereof, shall ye not eat.


This was an injunction that living animals were not to be eaten. Relocation and dispersion. The postdiluvian peoples took to nomadic life-styles.


“Fortean” Anomalies
These include strange sightings, rains and encounters can be explained when earth’s orbit again passes into or near a belt of matter that is still existent in the solar system, also caught in its orbit.

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Shattering the Myths of Darwinism
by Robert Milton

The Earth is said, by uniformitarian geologists and orthodox scientists, to be 4,600 million years old. Robert Milton’s astounding book offers stunning evidence demonstrating this date an incorrect fabrication. Clearly, whatever caused the origin and evolution of humankind can only be discovered with the kind of common sense and unbiased researches of scholars such as Robert Milton, those who do not abuse public resources or confidence.

 

The author confronts the misuse of public resources and confidence by the members of the esteemed scientific community and proves that scientific research is rarely accurate or uncontaminated by hidden agendas and government interference. Findings from this remarkable and long awaited book have a direct bearing on “Catastrophist” theory and also on the theories of alien intervention and genetic hybridization.
 


The Author Asks
Who do you have to be to have a voice about scientific research on which large sums of public money are spent? Who decides who you have to be? In what forum, or by what mechanism, can the voices of dissent ever be heard in science?

It is not just outsiders who cannot be heard, it is dissenting members of the scientific professions themselves….It is worrying to learn that in countries like Great Britain and the United States, thought to be among the most civilized on Earth, some professional scientists can feel so isolated and ignored that they have to take their case directly to the public via the popular press. Equally, it is depressing to discover that in countries which pride themselves on their intellectual tolerance, it is impossible to voice scientific dissent without attracting this kind of response from those who perceive to be the guardians of orthodoxy.
 


The Established Paradigm Stated
The Earth is of immense antiquity, formed 4, 600 million years ago; life on this planet is also of very great age – emerging spontaneously in the ancient seas 3,000 million years ago – and the great variety of species that exist today are all descended from one or a few primitive organisms evolved in those ancient oceans, by a process of random genetic mutation coupled with natural selection. These ideas are the cornerstones of modern historical geology and of our contemporary world view, as familiar to the elementary school pupil as to the postgraduate student of biology or geology. (p. 5)
 


Problem
Existing methods of geochronometry such as uranium-lead decay and radiocarbon assays have been found to be deeply flawed and unreliable; the extent of genetic change by selection has been found experimentally to be limited. Bacteria can be induced in the laboratory to mutate in a direction that is beneficial to them—without generations of natural selection; only a catastrophist model of development can account for important Earth structures and processes such as continental drift and most fossil-bearing rock formations—most of the Earth’s surface in fact. (p. 6)
 


It’s All Accident!
Do we really believe that black people are black by accident? What kind of accident was it? Why don’t we see such accidents happening today? Why does the fossil record not show us such accidents happening in the past? Once the questions begin, it is difficult to know where to stop.

For instance, if we don’t see genetic mutations—the accidents of inheritance—happening because they are very rare, then how can there have been enough time for them to produce anything as complex as humans?…And if nature can produce such rich diversity as the present animal and plant kingdoms by pure chance, why is it that thousands of years of serious guided election by humans has resulted only in trivial sub-specific variation of domestic plants and animals, while not one new species has been created? (p. 9)
 


Darwinians One And All
An important factor in bringing about the universal dominance and acceptance of Darwinian evolution has been that virtually every eminent professional scientist appointed to posts in the life sciences in the last 40 or 50 years, in the English-speaking world, has been a convinced Darwinist. (p. 12)
 


The Big Question

I want to begin this examination with a closer look at what is probably the central issue: the age of the Earth. The reason that this issue assumes key importance is because the central mechanism of neo-Darwinism, genetic mutation, means change has to take place at an agonizingly slow pace, requiring hundreds of millions or even billions of years. If the Earth is of such an age, then neo-Darwinism could be true. If the Earth is not of such an age, then the theory of cannot be true—despite what other evidence may indicate. (p. 14)

…the age now universally accepted for the Earth is so vast—4,600 million years—as to allow life to have evolved not once but many times. But let us use our imaginations for a moment to ask two heretical questions. Does an age of 4,600 million years really provide enough time for evolution to have worked along Darwinian lines? And—even more outrageous—what if the Earth is not as old as we think? (p. 15)


The Darwinian View
What has to happen for life to get started in the primeval oceans and to develop by mutation and natural selection into the animal and plant kingdoms we see today? First, the inert chemicals in the sea must form amino acids, probably under the influence of ultraviolet light and electrical discharges in the form of lightening…The Darwinian view is that although the formation of protein molecules without any precursor is highly improbable, it could have occurred given enough time—hundreds of millions of years. (p. 16)

Problem: Life is not spontaneously emerging today in the seas.
 


Running Out of Millennia

  • But let us be generous and allow the full 600 million years. What is a few million years when we have so many at our disposal? This interval must accommodate not only the spontaneous combination of basic materials into amino acids, but also the combination of amino acids into protein molecules, the appearance of at least one self-replicating molecule, and the subsequent evolution of this molecule into self-replicating cellular bodies to the bacterial level. And remember that of these four steps, one alone (the second) has been estimated to happen by chance once in 1,000 million years…So, of the 4,600 million years of geological time that Darwinists have granted themselves, only a small fraction—less than600 million—is available to accommodate the processes they believe to have taken place. Darwinian evolutionary processes are already running short of time. (p. 17)
     

  • Strictly speaking, Darwinism is not concerned with a biogenesis—the appearance of life from inanimate matter—but only with the subsequent evolution of those primitive organisms into more highly developed species. (p. 18)
     

  • …findings indicate that the magnitude of the improbability of proteins and self-replicating DNA molecules forming by chance is so great as to be virtually impossible in the time we now know was available. The probability calculated by Yockley and confirmed by Sauer’s experiments—1 chance in 10 to the power of 65—is an event so improbable that it could be compared to winning the state lottery by finding the winning ticket in the street, and then continuing to win the lottery every week for a thousand years, finding the winning ticket in the street each time—possible, in principle, if you have eternity at your disposal, but improbable, in practice, if all you have is a negligibly short time. (p. 19)
     

  • …an Earth of immense age is indispensably necessary to the neo-Darwinists theory because genetic mutation and natural selection are processes that are conceived of as working very slowly over hundreds of millions of years. If the Earth was only a few million years old, then there simply would not have been enough time for natural selection to work. Whether we liked it or not, we would be compelled to seek a fresh explanation for the origins of living species. (p. 19)
     

  • The important point to note here is that it was the imperative need for great antiquity that deposed catastrophism, rather than any new scientific discoveries or observations; it was a new way of looking at things, not a new piece of knowledge. But, superficially the change in view seemed to be a shift away from naïve belief in biblical tales of creation and flood, and toward a newly established scientific viewpoint. (p. 28)


Radiocarbon Dating
Invented by Willard Libby and first applied in 1949.…radioactive dating techniques are far less reliable than was previously thought; the Earth could be much younger than has been supposed by Darwinists; and nothing like the billions of years required by evolution have elapsed since the Earth’s formation.

(p. 30) Note: The amount of carbon 14 in the world erroneously thought to be constant.
 


Dr. Melvin Cook
Cook showed for example that if you used the uranium-decay method on the rocks of the crust you got the conventionally accepted age of over four thousand million years. But if you used the selfsame method on the atmosphere, you got an age of only a few hundred thousand years. He also showed that the entire amount of “radiogenic” lead in the world’s two largest uranium deposits could be entirely modern. Clearly, something was wrong. (p. 18)

Funkhouser and Naughton at the Hawaiian Institute of Geophysics used the potassium-argon method to date volcanic rocks from Mount Kilauea and got ages up to 3 thousand million years—when the rocks are known to have been formed in a modern eruption in 1801. McDougall at the Australian National University found ages of up to 465,000 years from lava in New Zealand that is independently known to be less than 1,000 years old. (p. 18)
 


Coal – True Revealer of the Past
In 1878, miners at Bernissart, a small village in the Mons coalfield of Southwest Belgium, made a spectacular discovery when they uncovered a fissure in the coal seam packed full of intact dinosaur skeletons, at a depth of 322 meters. Thirty-nine skeletons of the dinosaur iguanodon were recovered, from a fissure 100 feet high, many of them complete…The most striking thing about these creatures is that they measured 10 meters in length, stood several meters high, and weighed in the region of 2 tons each. For their bodies to be rapidly buried would require rates of deposition thousands or even millions of times greater than the average 0.2 millimeters per year proposed by uniformitarians. (p. 84)
 


Witch Hunts
Putting to death the bearer of bad things is an activity usually associated with the more uninhibited Roman emperors or Eastern despots. Yet messenger-shooting can be just as common in scientific circles when the bad news concerns one of science’s sacred cows. (p. 87)
 


Immanuel Velikovsky
What must be called the scientific establishment rose in arms, not only against the new Velikovsky theories but against the man himself. Efforts were made to block the dissemination of Dr. Velikovsky’s ideas and even to punish supporters of his investigations. Universities, scientific societies, publishing houses, and the popular press were approached and threatened; social pressures and professional sanctions were invoked to control public opinion. There can be little doubt that in a totalitarian society, not only would Dr. Velikovsky’s reputation have been at stake, but also his right to pursue his enquiry, and perhaps his personal safety. (p. 88)
 


Carnage in India
The Siwalik Hills north of Delhi…contain extraordinarily rich beds crammed with fossils…packed with the jumbled bones of scores of extinct species. Many of these creatures were remarkable, including a tortoise 20 ft. long and a species of elephant with tusks 14 ft. long and 3 ft. in circumference…Most of the species whose fossils are found today are extinct, including some thirty species of elephant of which only one has survived in India….These animals must have been killed by some singular event which took place on land. And whatever the nature of the event, it resulted not only in catastrophic extinction of many species but also the formation of beds of sediment thousands of feet thick. (p. 93)
 


Charles Darwin
The number of intermediate varieties which have formerly existed on Earth must be truly enormous. Why then is not every geological formation and every stratum full of such intermediate links? Geology assuredly does not reveal any such finely graduated organic chain; and this, perhaps is the most obvious and gravest objection which can be argued against my theory. (p. 109)
 


Carl Linne
The system of taxonomy or zoological classification which provides us with the concepts of “species,” “genus,” and “family,” and the classification of animals into “orders,” such as mammals and reptiles, is something that we take very much for granted today, to the extent that it has become absorbed in our everyday language. The system was devised some 200 years ago by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linne and has subsequently been adopted by the international scientific community. (p. 115)
 


Scientific Lingo
And once the taxonomic categories of “species,” “genus,” “family,” and the like are admitted to be no more than convenient metaphors or contrivances, then we are left simply with a biological realm that consists of individuals —all of which are different. (p. 117)

Nature is so complex…and so inconsistent that “no system of nomenclature and no hierarchy of systematic categories is able to represent adequately the complicated set of interrelationships and divergences found in nature. (p. 116, quoting Ernst Mayer)
 


Natural Selection Not Able to Be Studied
As natural selection or differential reproduction is such an important mechanism, you might expect to find a large body of technical literature on the subject, with many detailed studies and observations from the natural world. Regrettably, you will search the world’s scientific libraries in vain for such studies because it turns out that…natural selection cannot be studied in any experimental way. (p. 123)
 


Survival of the Fittest?
How do we measure or evaluate the fitness of an animal or plant? By its capacity to survive say Darwinists. How is “survival” measured? By the number of offspring left. So, fitness means breeding success. But, survival is also measured by breeding success. (p. 123)
 


Tautology

  • Restated, the “survival of the fittest” means: the prolific breeding of the most prolific breeders. Put this way, does natural selection mean anything at all? (p. 123)
     

  • The modern position, therefore, is that natural selection and the survival of the fittest are no more than empty tautologies, while the struggle for survival plays no important part in evolution. (p. 128)
     

  • Thus “survival of the fittest,” or “natural selection,” or differential reproduction” sheds no light on the mechanism of evolution and is only another way of saying that some animals survive and prosper while others die out — and observation of limited value. (p. 129)
     

  • As a theory, natural selection makes no unique predication, but instead is used retrospectively to explain every outcome: and a theory that explains everything this way, explains nothing. (p. 130)


The Gene
Despite the genetic code taking up so much room (actually a chromosome is only one-hundredth of millimeter long), some 90 percent of the recording space in the tape library is empty. The genetic instructions which actually cause the manufacture of proteins occupy only 10 percent of the available coding space. Or to be more exact, only 10 percent of the sequences in the chromosome cause anything to be replicated. The function of the other 90 percent of sequences is unknown at present. (p. 155)
 


Mutation
Mutation is today interpreted as being a spontaneous change in the sequence of nucleotides composing the DNA molecules contained in the chromosomes or a spontaneous change in the whole chromosome…These changes can be brought about by radiation, by chemical agents, or simply by copying errors when a cell divides and the DNA double helix separates and replicates itself. (p. 141)
 


Copying Errors
Evolution, according to Darwinists, is due basically to copying errors. Although the DNA is astonishing stable from generation to generation, and although reproduction is error free to a far higher degree than the most efficient man-made copying systems, there are occasional mistakes…These copying errors can happen spontaneously, or they can be caused by some outside mutagenic agency such as radiation or highly toxic chemicals, like mustard gas. Ultraviolet light from the sun is mutagenic…X-rays penetrate deep into the human body causing considerable direct cell damage and damaging DNA which will begin to replicate in a faulty way. (p. 156)
 


Homology

  • ...the name given to the anatomical correspondences between different species that biologists and paleontologists have noted and studied for centuries. (p. 178)
     

  • If the Darwinian interpretation of homology is correct, then you would expect to find at the microscopic level the same homologies that are found at the macroscopic level. In fact, this is not what has been found. (p. 179)
     

  • In contrast to the first decades of the twentieth century, when human anthropology and the study of human evolution was the most important subject of scientific study, it has today been relegated to virtual obscurity and has become the province of a relatively small number of talented individuals, working in isolation.
     

  • In some respects, the evolution of the human species has become almost a taboo subject, too hot to handle politically, and equally dangerous scientifically. Riddled with doubt and smarting from numerous embarrassing mistakes and forgeries, like Piltdown man, evolutionists have quit the field almost entirely. (p. 194)


The Missing Link, Still Missing
Then there is the crucial gap: the gap between the hypothetical ape-like primate ancestor and ourselves. Despite scores of candidates, the glass cabinet marked “missing link” remains tantalizingly empty. No primate paleontologist has gone on record as admitting such a heretical thought, but it is hard to resist the conclusion that it is now likely to remain empty. (p. 201)
 


Neanderthal Man
Evidence was also found that, far from predating Cro-Magnon (modern) humans, the Neanderthals lived at the same time and possibly mixed freely with Cro-Magnons. (p. 202)
 


Fakery in High Places
Just why Lucy should have been restored to have humanlike hands and feet, contrary to the known anatomical facts, remains a mystery which only her restorers can explain. (p. 207)
 


Rupert Sheldrake
Sheldrake has sought answers to the unexplained mysteries thrown up by research that are usually ignored by science. When a laboratory rat has learned a new trick in one place, other rats elsewhere seem to be able to learn it more easily…When some birds first learned to open milk bottles on the doorstep, birds all over the country suddenly learned the same trick…Sheldrake’s solution to these puzzles, proposed in his 1983 book, A New Science of Life, is that organisms and species can learn, develop, and adapt through a process he called morphic resonance. (p. 215)
 


Morphic Resonance
Living things are built on universal templates called morphogenic fields, says Sheldrake, through which some plants and animals are able to regenerate damaged or missing tissue, as the salamander or starfish can grow a new leg. (p. 215)

The editor of Nature magazine, John Maddox, ran an editorial calling for the book to be burned—a sure sign, many will think, that Sheldrake is onto something important. (p. 216)
 


Panspermia
In 1908, the distinguished Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius suggested in his book, Worlds in the Making, that living spores could be driven through space by the pressure of light from the stars.

Hoyle and Wickramasinghe’s proposal is based on their belief that interstellar space is filled with clouds of dust consisting mainly of cellulose or similar sugar-like organic material. The comet Kohoutek was examined spectroscopically on its near approach to Earth in 1973 and was found to contain at least two organic molecules…along with rock dust, polysaccharides, and related organic polymers, all of which are possible building blocks of life. The two astronomers’ idea also involves the idea that Earth colliding with a comet at some time in the past…The author says, “The Earth could have acquired all of its volatiles – including all the oceans – from such collisions (with comets). (p. 217)
 


Francis Crick
Francis Crick has made a further proposal. In his book, Life Itself, he, too, suggests an extraterrestrial origin for life…He suggests…that life in microscopic form may have been sent to other planets by alien beings in suitable protective vessels, that life is like a message in the bottle. (p. 218)
 


Alister Hardy

  • …professor of zoology at Oxford from 1946 to 1963. In 1949, Hardy astonished the British Association for the Advancement of the Sciences by suggesting in his presidential address to the zoological section that telepathy was relevant to biology. In the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, Hardy wrote: “assuming the reality of telepathy,…the discovery that individual organisms are somehow in psychical connection across space is, of course, one of the most revolutionary…ever made.”
     

  • Hardy professed himself to be a Darwinian, but it was a strange variety of Darwinism that enabled him to assert that “there is a general subconscious sharing of a form and behavior design, a sort of psychic blueprint between members of a species,” and that “the mathematical plans of growth seem to have all the appearance of pattern outside the physical world which has served as a plan for selective action byway of changing combinations of genes.”
     

  • The dangerously heretical ideas and experiments of zoologists like Driesch and Hardy were not so much ignored by their fellow biologists as they were quarantined, in case they should prove contagious. (p. 234)
     

  • One hundred and thirty years after the publication of The Origin of the Species, Darwinism is still a theory, and still lacks the decisive and incontestable empirical evidence that would end the debate once and for all; that would conclusively demonstrate the correctness of the theory and ensure its acceptance by the community. (p. 239)

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Humanity’s Extraterrestrial Origins
by Dr. Arthur David Horn

The Earth is estimated to be about 4.5 billion years old. Roughly 370 million years ago, the first four-limbed land animals, the amphibians, appeared on Earth.
 


Scientific Nonsense
Despite the immense odds and evidence to the contrary, many scientists still believe that life of some sort was generated from their chemical ingredients by some random process. (p. 14)
 


Darwinian Nonsense

  • While several new species have evolved in the past few million years, no new higher categories of organisms have appeared for millions of years. (p. 16)
     

  • If changes in organisms occur by the accumulation of small, random changes that are screened through natural selection as neo-Darwinists argue, why have no new basic body plans or phyla evolved in almost 600 million years…? (p. 17)
     

  • Darwin himself and neo-Darwinists have claimed that evolution proceeds gradually in small steps, as we have observed. The fossil record provides no unambiguous examples of a gradual transition of one organism evolving into another organism (p. 17)
     

  • When a new species, or a new class, or a new order, or new genus, of organism appears on the fossil record, the new organism appears fully formed. (p. 18)
     

  • No undoubted transitional fossil has been found more than 130 years after Darwin introduced his theory. (p. 22)


Prehistoric Disasters
“…the dinosaurs became extinct about 65 million years ago. Not only did the dinosaurs become extinct but up to eighty-five percent of all species of life forms that existed at that time became extinct in what must have been a worldwide catastrophe of some sort. (p. 25)
 


Mass Extinctions
Ancient life scientists know of at least six other mass extinctions where hundreds of thousands of species, 60-85 percent of all then existing species became extinct. (p. 25)
 


Darwinian Fallacy

  • Since Darwin’s day, biology and neo-Darwinism have maintained that competition, the struggle for existence, dominates relationships between species. However, competition is rarely observed among wild animals of a different species. Similar species living in the same area avoid competition by dividing their habitat into ecological niches (p. 27)

  • Certainly there is little evidence for Darwin’s postulated “struggle for existence.” (p. 27)

  • …no breeding experiment has produced a new species of animal” (p. 30)

Our Sun is one star out of about 100 billion stars in our galaxy alone.

 


Sir Francis Crick

  • He estimated that there are one million planets in our own galaxy where life could have originated. He also says that there are 100 billion galaxies of various sizes in the universe. (See p. 66.)
     

  • There are billions of planets in the universe where conditions were and are favorable for life. (p. 66)
     

  • Archaeologists realize that they have a tremendous task in trying to explain why humans rather suddenly gave up their nomadic hunting and gathering lifestyle for a life of farming. (p. 108)
     

  • Why did a lifestyle that had been so successful for tens of thousands of years give way to one so different. Modern hunting peoples, though living for the most part in marginal areas, are frequently better nourished and always more leisured than their agrarian neighbors…Agrarian peoples not only must work a good deal harder for their sustenance, but are much more precariously balanced in relation to their environment, since they have substantially altered the natural ecology of their surroundings. (From Dexter Perkins and Patricia Daley, p. 109)


Ancient Nuclear Holocausts

It was as if the elements had been unleashed. The Sun spun round. Scorched by the incandescent heat of the weapon, the world reeled in fever. Elephants were set on fire by the heat and ran to and fro in a frenzy to seek protection from the terrible violence. The water boiled, the animals died, the enemy was mown down and the raging of the blaze made the trees collapse in rows as in a forest fire….Horses and war chariots were burnt up and the scene looked like the aftermath of a conflagration.

 

Thousands of chariots were destroyed, then deep silence descended on the sea. …The corpses of the fallen were mutilated by the terrible heat so that they no longer looked like human beings. Never before have we seen such a ghastly weapon and never before have we heard of such a weapon.

(From the Indian epic, Mahabharata)

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Sky People
by Brinsley Le Poer Trench
 

UFO Technology

“…flying saucers may be made of silicon and its compounds and the anti-gravity effect is produced and controlled by electric power flowing in the hull and activated by sunlight which is concentrated by a quartz lens on top…” (p. 181)

When sunlight or the light of the stars falls on a wafer of silicon and mica, an electric current flows. If the sunlight is concentrated by a quartz lens, large voltage differences are produced. The result is solar energy. (p. 180-181)


The Cool Sun
“…in 1543, a great comet came closer to the Sun than any previous comet had and this was repeated by another comet in 1882. They actually entered the Sun’s corona which supposedly has a temperature of over one million degrees absolute. These comets traveled over one million kilometers through the blazing corona of the Sun and emerged unscathed and with no change in velocity or direction. If the Sun is radiating heat, why were not these comets instantly disintegrated upon entering the tremendous heat of one million degrees absolute? Surely nothing could survive such a treatment. (p. 177)
 


The “Underworld”
This is really a reference to the planet Mars, which was associated with purgatorial internment and which is, from a geocentric point of view, beneath the earth. (See p. 40.)
 


Dr. L. Shklovsky

A Russian scientist Dr. L. Shklovsky, announced in 1959, that the two moons circling Mars are artificial satellites that were put into orbit by a civilization on the red planet long ago. (p. 48)
 


Jonathon Swift
Knew about the Martian satellites in 1726. He knew their sizes, distances from Mars, and periods of rotation, all of which were not officially discovered for 175 years after his time.
 


Interaction of Gods and Humans

And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them, that the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all that they chose. (Genesis Chapter 6-8)

There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bear children to them, the same became the mighty men which were of old, men of renown. (Genesis Chapter 6-8)


Wickedness on Earth/Destruction of Man by God
And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And it repented the Lord that he had made

man on earth, and it grieved Him at his heart. And the Lord said, I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth; both man, and beast, and the creeping thing, and the fowls of the air; for it repenteth me that I have made them. (Genesis Chapter 6-8)
 


The Great War
As a result of the forces employed in this Great War, much of the moisture in suspension in the atmosphere was condensed and fell down in torrents (p. 62)
 


The Bronze Men
Behold these Bronze folk have filled the earth with deceit and violence and there is not one righteous man among them. (p. 63)
 


Sodom and Gomorrah
Then the Lord rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the Lord out of heaven: And he overthrew those cities, and all the plains, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground. But his wife looked back from behind him, and she became a pillar of salt. (Genesis 24-26) (The word salt, is really a mistranslation. The term is nearer to the English—vapor.)
 


Radioactive Tektites
Glass-like substances known as tektites found in the Libyan desert and containing radioactive isotopes of aluminum and beryllium may have been the remains of some missile. (p. 79)
 


Book of Isaiah

  • They come from a far country, from the end of heaven, even the Lord, and the weapons of his indignation, to destroy the whole land. (From verse 13:3-5, quoted on p. 93)

  • Who are these that fly in a cloud, and as the doves to their windows? (Isaiah 9:8)

  • For behold, the Lord will come with fire, and with his chariots, like a whirlwind, to render his anger with fury, and his rebuke with flames of fire (Isaiah 1 6:15)


UFOs in Rome 100 B.C.

(From Roman historian, Julius Obsequens)

  • At sunset a circular object like a shield was seen to sweep across the sky from west to east. (p. 131)

  • This globe…golden in color fell to earth from the sky and was seen to gyrate. (p. 131)


Professor Hermann Oberth
Professor Oberth, the father of rocketry, declared that this planet is definitely being watched by beings from outer space. (p. 134)

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Men Among Mankind
by Brinsley Le Poer Trench
 

Noah and the Flood
It is probable that the Serpent People and not Jehovah were the ones who warned of the coming cataclysms and got Mankind to build the Ark. Seen from outer space, the planet Earth has a rainbow like halo.
 


Olympian Period
Zeus overthrows the Titan Kronus, who ruled over the Golden Age. This act initiated the Olympian Age. Kronus is said to have been banished from the city of the Gods and was interred, “chained,” in Britain. Same as Saturn, who was said to have been sent in chains to Albion. He was the oldest of the gods. Could it be that this was one of the original galactic invaders that was captured by the Serpent People. Is this where the legend of the chaining of Satan in the pit derives from?
 


The Moon
The Moon’s orbit was nearer to the Earth about 13,000 B.C. because the orbit of the Earth was more elliptical than at present. The Moon also had two satellites of its own. In myth, Diana, the Moon goddess, had two hounds. The proximity of the Moon caused major convulsions. Hence, the Moon became associated with driving men mad. Around 9,500 B.C. Earth captured the Moon as her own satellite and this was attended by massive upheavals. The Moon is known to be significantly larger than the satellites of other planets.
 


Seven Islands
The Hindus claim that there were seven islands separated by seven oceans. These seem to be references to the planets in the heavens.
 


Carnac
In Brittany, there are also serpent temples with rows of stones and a winding serpent that go on for 8miles. Carnac derives from Carn Hak, that is Serpent Hill, or Hill of the Serpents. Brittany is one of the land masses originally part of the Atlantean continent, mentioned in the ancient myths as Lyonesse.
 


Finias, Murias, Gorias, and Falias
Names of sunken islands in the Gaelic tradition. There were also the mythical isles called:

  • Tir Tairngire – Land of Promise

  • Mag Mell – Plain of Happiness

  • Tir nam beo – Land of the Living

  • Tir nan og – Land of the young (everlasting youth)


“David”
This word is not a personal name. It come from Davidum and refers to “leader,” “commander,” or “general.”
 


Osiris
Seems clearly to have been an approachable human figure of knowledge. Perhaps one of the Serpent Initiators that walked amongst the mortals. His sovereignty was challenged by Set or Seb. Osiris is the same as the Peruvian god Viracocha.
 


Giza and Glastonbury
There were altogether 80 pyramids in Egypt. If the pyramid at Giza is moved to the Tropic of Cancer, and then a line drawn to the northwest of 52 degrees, the apex will fall on the Somerset zodiac, which becomes as it were, the capstone of the Giza Pyramid.
 


“Horse Power”
A term that goes all the way back to the worship of Poseidon, the virile, aggressive, male “earth shaker” whose symbol was the horse. A forgotten city called Posideium, also known as Mina, lies in to the north of Lebanon in the Turkish Hatay. Poseidon’s symbol was also the trident. This later became the thunderbolt of Zeus.
 


Moses and the Burning Bush
Jehovah announces himself as the “god of thy father.” It was not until the time of the prophet Amos that Jehovah is raised to the level of the Universal Lord and creator god. Jeremiah and Ezekiel also followed suit.
 


The Sakhra
A sacred stone of the Israelites that was contained in their Temple of Solomon. But, it was an object of veneration long prior to this time. The Ashlar of the Freemasons is probably an analogue of it.
 


Age of Aquarius
The Age of Aquarius opened 1750 A.D.; Planet Uranus was discovered in 1781. Then there came the inventions of the steam engine, airplane, etc. Technology became vogue, and so on.

In both the Bible history and Plato’s story, the destruction of the