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posted ago by BladesLastBottle ago by BladesLastBottle +17 / -1

All books can be found at annas-archive DOT org. No single person has this all figured out, each author has there own conclusion but even though non agree they all bring something to the table.

the Irish origins of civilization Vol 1 and 2 - This book is must read for anyone interested in alt history. the sheer amount of knowledge is priceless. The first book to introduce you to the Irish/ Scottish Egyptian connection and the Celtic druids

the riddle of prehistoric Britain - another book that builds off of the last and just as valuable for the sheer amount of information. the main focus is the pre Celtic proto European peoples. there spread after a great disaster and how they spawned the first European societies.

history science or fiction - this book (or series) tackles everything from our current dating methods to the complete fabrication (thru duplication) of our historical chronology. its dense but monumental. no one reads Fomenko without having a complete historical perspective change.

Moses and Akhenaten the secret history of Egypt at the time of the Exodus - our modern historical chronology is built off of the biblical timeline and chronology. A.D. and B.C. are Before Christ and Anno Domini (in the year of our lord). Since this is the case its important to understand who the main players in the bible actually were even though we may not know exactly when this happened.

the Alexiad (primarily book 10) - this is a series of small books written by a Byzantium princess 900 years ago who lived in Constantinople. She writes about a man, a man that went against the high priests and empires teaching, He called the church the "Den of Devils". He had 12 apostles and was publicly put to death after one betrayed him. His death would be the catalyst for a religious revolution which would evolve into the cathar movement, which would later influence John Wycliffe's anti catholic church writing's after the black death. His work influenced the Jan Hus and the hussites who them selves would live on with martin Luther and the protestant reformation