An interesting read for sure. Written by a cataclysmologist, this book begins with a discussion on how the viscous layer of magma beneath the earth's crust would be affected by a collapse of the planet's magnetic field and goes on to relate those impacts to the stories found common in religions and ancient texts across the world.
Link to a download page for a pdf version of the complete book:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/qc6abi
I've never used this file sharing site before. This link should send you to a page where the file can be downloaded from. I'm open to recommendations for other ways to anonymously share files if you have any better suggestions.
The full book is also on archive.org if you search it. If I remember correctly the top most viewed one was the "CIA redacted" one and the second one was the full book and the sequel.
I enjoyed it. Quick and simple read. The thing I don't like is that it hinges on his translations. I never looked for anyone verifying it, not sure that it even can be.
The CIA releasing a lame redacted version (it's on the cia.gov website) seems kinda psyop-ish.
The part about Jesus' final words on the cross was really interesting. Makes a lot more sense than the mainstream take on those scriptures. The fact that the two disciples even recorded Jesus' words phonetically and admit to guessing at what he said was very odd indeed. Then the third discipline, John I believe, had a completely different guess at what Jesus said and it was based on the reaction of someone in the crowd. And then the whole crowd heard something completely different then the disciples did! Him making that translation here is what makes me almost believe him fully because it makes that whole event more logical.
I already kinda held the belief of periodic cataclysm events, so his proofs for that were pretty cool.
What did He say?
Very cool, thanks.
What you wrote is discussed in the title book?