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

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The renowned CIA document has been revised and presented in a comprehensible version. This intriguing text garnered significant attention as the end of the 2010s drew near, coinciding with science's growing recognition of the strong likelihood of a cataclysmic event known as the Magnetic Pole Shift, which has the potential to obliterate everything in its path. For years, any discussion on this matter was dismissed by labeling it as a "conspiracy theory" or "pseudoscience," but finally, it is receiving the attention it deserves, albeit perhaps too late. This book represents just a fraction of the extensive literature available on the subject of Magnetic Pole Shift. We encourage you to view it as a foundational resource for further exploration of this immensely significant topic.

173 pages, Hardcover

Published July 17, 2023

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August 28, 2024
I have always enjoyed a good story. Throw in a conspiracy or two and weave a tale that blends them, that makes for a great story. You don't have to worry about that here. This work may have passed for science when it was first written, but it is horribly out-dated now.

Only in my later years of life have I become a fan of cataclysmic change driving historic events. There is but there isn't if you ask historians or geologists about evidence of our history being linear or if it was a series of steps. There are different groups holding many competing ideas and theories, but one commonality; they are college educated.

This work has a few though provoking ideas, but that's all they are. Facts are driven by the questions that proved what they were, and done repeatably to eliminate any error. This book has no facts, in some cases, it's a comedy of errors that compound on top of one another.

I believe an intelligent man could have a decent conversation with a geologist to find out why crustal displacement theory has a speed limit. I also believe a volcano has created a human bottleneck in DNA not once but at least twice.

This book may have been a ground breaking, thought producing tome in it's day; but it is a quite, rainy afternoon read now with lots of yawns thrown in.
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