I think the furthest you can really go back is ignatius donnellys book from 1882. Unless you want to learn latin and even then im not sure where you would go to find these texts, but I know I have a desire to know.
Nor is Hancock the first to suggest the destruction of a once great civilisation led to the flowering of culture elsewhere. In 1882, the maverick US congressman and popular writer Ignatius Donnelly published Atlantis: The Antediluvian World which argued that a highly complex, sophisticated culture had been wiped out by a flood 10,000 years ago and claimed that its survivors had spread round the world teaching the rest of humanity the secrets of farming and architecture. Sounds familiar.
No one person is a 100% right, but I think the author brings up some really good points. From geographical evidence to botanical/animal life. Its really something.
But gee, I wonder why the powers that be, who have obviously known what is coming since people were pounding iron tubes into the seabed hundreds of years ago, would hide such a thing. I just couldnt figure it out.
Another good book to read after that if you want to learn more about the spiritual/mystical side of it...
You would think the two arent related, but they are. They both have a desire to know the truth of our origins.
Lmao I just looked at the sea graph on the second page of ignatius's book, it shows azores, I was going to mention this the other day when I was talking about the titan imploding. I mentioned there was a report of a cylindrical ufo in the 60's that flew over the island and caused the electrical watches/clocks to stop working. I say this is close to where the implosion happened, i should have said "relatively", looks to be about 800-1200 kms maybe? straight shot away. Would only take a few minutes at mach 20 to get there.
Anyway, this must be where the author thinks atlantis may be...looking at the spot on google maps, it would make sense if the equator would become the poles.
I was thinking the other day, us old people all grew up with these stories, but all the new generations know is the Disney retellings.
I think the furthest you can really go back is ignatius donnellys book from 1882. Unless you want to learn latin and even then im not sure where you would go to find these texts, but I know I have a desire to know.
https://www.google.ca/books/edition/Atlantis/0j8yAQAAMAAJ
I think the book is fascinating, although it has been "debunked" a few times.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/nov/27/atlantis-lost-civilisation-fake-news-netflix-ancient-apocalypse
No one person is a 100% right, but I think the author brings up some really good points. From geographical evidence to botanical/animal life. Its really something.
But gee, I wonder why the powers that be, who have obviously known what is coming since people were pounding iron tubes into the seabed hundreds of years ago, would hide such a thing. I just couldnt figure it out.
Another good book to read after that if you want to learn more about the spiritual/mystical side of it...
https://www.google.ca/books/edition/Mystic_Masonry/YFg4AAAAMAAJ
You would think the two arent related, but they are. They both have a desire to know the truth of our origins.
Lmao I just looked at the sea graph on the second page of ignatius's book, it shows azores, I was going to mention this the other day when I was talking about the titan imploding. I mentioned there was a report of a cylindrical ufo in the 60's that flew over the island and caused the electrical watches/clocks to stop working. I say this is close to where the implosion happened, i should have said "relatively", looks to be about 800-1200 kms maybe? straight shot away. Would only take a few minutes at mach 20 to get there.
Anyway, this must be where the author thinks atlantis may be...looking at the spot on google maps, it would make sense if the equator would become the poles.
I was thinking the other day, us old people all grew up with these stories, but all the new generations know is the Disney retellings.