The Adam And Eve Story The History Of Cataclysms Uncensored Digital Version - Magnetic Pole Shift by Chan Thomas

The Adam And Eve Story The History Of Cataclysms Uncensored Digital Version - Magnetic Pole Shift by Chan Thomas

Author:Chan Thomas [Thomas, Chan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: AA
Published: 2021-03-01T08:00:00+00:00


Addendum

Since going to press, an astronomer in Australia named Dr. Arthur Blesse has observed a progressing phenomenon which he has no idea is directly related to the next cataclysm. He has observed, through monthly measurements of the Sun's surface temperature over the past five years, that the Sun's temperature is decreasing at a rate which predicts that it will go completely out by 1999 or 2000. What he cannot predict is that it will reignite very shortly thereafter.

What he has discovered is an authentication of the start of the next cataclysm, predicted in The Adam and Eve Story through scientific rationale, and by Nostradamus, Cayce, and Scallion through clairvoyance.

What Dr. Blesse predicts actually is the short period of time of utter, utter darkness, with the Sun completely out, which Utnapishtim describes. It's interesting that Blesse authenticates the extremely unusual, black darkness which Utnapishtim describes as immediately following daybreak!

Undoubtedly the story is the primeval version of Noah's flood, written thousands of years ago, covering many generations before Ezra dictated his version to five scribes in reconstructing Genesis I, II, and III.

One of the most important things about it is that we have a firsthand, on-the-spot report of the laying down of a strata as we see exposed in the walls of the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley and Canyon de Chelly, with a vivid description of the terrorizing wind and inundation which are a part of the event. Language scholars say that for anyone to write such a description, he had to be there and see it with his own eyes.

More important also, the great archaeologist Leonard Woolley found Utnapishtim's rooftop-high layer of mud in the 1920's - by then clay, about nine feet thick - in the Tigris-Euphrates Rivers region; further, beneath it a civilization which was buried, and totally different from any found above it.

Of course, we have the more than 8,000 survival legends in the Malay Peninsula region as uncovered by the great legendary Fraser; we have other survival legends from the southwestern American Indians; and from Dine Bajane, The Navajo Creation Story, by Paul G. Zolbrod, we have this striking legend:

"At the end of the fourth night as they were at last about to end their meeting, they all noticed something white in the east. They also saw it in the south. It appeared in the west, too. And in the north it also appeared.

It looked like an endless chain of white mountains. They saw it on all sides. It surrounded them, and they noticed it was closing in on them rapidly. It was a high, insurmountable wall of water! And it was flowing in on them from all directions, so that they could not escape neither to the east nor to the west; neither to the south nor to the north could they escape.

"So, having nowhere else to go, they took flight. Into the air they went. Higher and higher they soared, it is said."

From this description of flight, and from following parts of the legend, it is my interpretation that the entire legend is one from the cataclysm of 11,500 years ago.



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