Atlantis - The Antediluvian World - Ignatius Donnelly
Atlantis: The Antediluvian World was published in 1882 by Minnesota populist politician Ignatius L. Donnelly. Donnelly considered Plato's account of Atlantis as largely factual and suggested that all known ancient civilizations were descended from this lost land. This 1882 classic offers an erudite blend of evidence from geologic, oceanographic, and anthropologic studies and remains a captivating work of enthusiasm and imaginative thought.
Why were the Allies worried about an atom bomb attack by the Germans in 1944? Why did the Soviets threaten to use poison gas against the Germans? Why did Hitler in 1945 insist that holding Prague could win the war for the Third Reich? Why did US General George Patton's Third Army race for the Skoda works at Pilsen in Czechoslovakia instead of Berlin? Why did the US Army not test the uranium atom bomb it dropped on Hiroshima? Why did the Luftwaffe fly a non-stop round trip mission to within twenty miles of New York City in 1944? This book takes the reader on a scientific-historical journey in order to answer these questions. Arguing that Nazi Germany actually won the race for the atom bomb in late 1944, the book then goes on to explore the even more secretive research the Nazis were conducting into the occult, alternative physics and new energy sources. The book concludes with a fresh look at the Nazi Legend of the UFO mystery by examining the Roswell Majestic-12 documents and the Kecksburg crash in the light of parallels with some of the super-secret black projects being run by the SS. This book is must-reading for the researcher interested in alternative history, science, or UFOs.
Baal Kadmon is an Author, and Occultist based out of New York City. In addition to the Occult, he is a Scholar of Religion, Philosopher and a Historian specializing in Ancient History, Late Antiquity and Medieval History. He has studied and speaks Israeli Hebrew · Classical Hebrew · Ugaritic language · Arabic · Judeo-Aramaic · Syriac (language) · Ancient Greek and Classical Latin. Baal first discovered his occult calling when he was very young.
A compelling new portrait of the lost realm of Lemuria, the original motherland of humanity
- Contains the most extensive and up-to-date archaeological research on Lemuria
- Reveals a lost, ancient technology in some respects more advanced than modern science
- Provides evidence that the perennial philosophies have their origin in Lemurian culture
Before the Indonesian tsunami or Hurricane Katrina's destruction of New Orleans, there was the destruction of Lemuria. Oral tradition in Polynesia recounts the story of a splendid kingdom that was carried to the bottom of the sea by a mighty "warrior wave"--a tsunami. This lost realm has been cited in numerous other indigenous traditions, spanning the globe from Australia to Asia to the coasts of both South and North America. It was known as Lemuria or Mu, a vast realm of islands and archipelagoes that once sprawled across the Pacific Ocean. Relying on 10 years of research and extensive travel, Frank Joseph offers a compelling picture of this mother-land of humanity, which he suggests was the original Garden of Eden.
Using recent deep-sea archaeological finds, enigmatic glyphs and symbols, and ancient records shared by cultures divided by great distances that document the story of this sunken world, Joseph painstakingly re-creates a picture of this civilization in which people lived in rare harmony and possessed a sophisticated technology that allowed them to harness the weather, defy gravity, and conduct genetic investigations far beyond what is possible today. When disaster struck Lemuria, the survivors made their way to other parts of the world, incorporating their scientific and mystical skills into the existing cultures of Asia, Polynesia, and the Americas. Totem poles of the Pacific Northwest, architecture in China, the colossal stone statues on Easter Island, and even the perennial philosophies all reveal their kinship to this now-vanished civilization.
Jean Markale's book "The Pagan Mysteries of Halloween: Celebrating the Dark Half of the Year" explores the shadowy zones of All Hallow's Eve, a festival that dates back thousands of years to Samhain, the beginning of the "dark half" of the Celtic yearly calendar. Samhain was a feasting and merrymaking festival that lasted about three days, and attendance was mandatory. The ancient Celtic calendar was divided into two parts: the light half that begins with Beltane and the dark half that begins with Samhain. Originally a lunar calendar, the dates for Beltane and Samhain would shift with the orbit of the moon, but eventually, the two dates became fixed points in the more common solar calendar on May 1 and November 1.
For years the federal government has sought to remotely control human behaviour. Starting with the CIA projects MKULTRA and MKSEARCH in the 1950s, the American public has been unwitting guinea pigs in a multitude of non-consensually performed experiments that have continued into the 21st century.
"COVID-19: The Great Reset" is a book by Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret that provides an in-depth analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic and its far-reaching consequences. The authors argue that the pandemic has created a great disruptive reset of our global social, economic, and political systems, and that changes will be needed to create a more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable world going forward. The book offers forecasts for how the global economy may change in the wake of the pandemic, as well as suggestions for how it should change. However, some reviewers have criticized the book for appealing to political morality rather than tracing the "mechanics of the pandemic" and for taking great hope from the social activism of oppressed minorities and youth.