Plato’s story of Atlantis is true! Now we know where it was located, how it was destroyed, and when it happened. The book “Atlantis, Pyramids, Floods” shows a connection between the pyramids in Mexico and those in Egypt. It also shows that Noah's Great Flood is a periodic event (caused by a comet strike) that floods the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Basin about every 5,000 years. That periodic flooding kills off most of the brown skinned people in the area. That leaves mostly blacks in Africa and mostly whites in Europe.It was one of those floods that destroyed Atlantis.It takes only a few hundred years before the people of Europe turn white again and the people of Africa turn black again. Then it may take thousands of years before the people of the Mediterranean Basin turn brown again.That book also shows how Edgar Cayce’s prediction came true. He said that parts of Atlantis would rise again. Two islands rose during the time Cayce predicted it would happen.All of the terrain features Plato wrote about are still in place today. The canals around the Island of Atlantis were filled to the top by rising sea level and sand. During the times Cayce predicted that parts of Atlantis would rise again, a very large company went to Tampa and re-dug the canals and used the sand to rebuild the islands.The smallest island, Harbour Island, was called Atlantis. It held the royal palace. Now the small island of Atlantis is an expensive gated community. Plato also referred to the kingdom as a boundless continent. North, South, and Central America together made up the ten kingdoms of Atlantis. There is also a small town in Florida named Atlantis. It’s a place of beauty.Here is a link to the islands of The books, “Atlantis is Hiding in Plain Sight” and “Atlantis Pyramids, Floods” can be found on amazon.com,Also, I would like for you to see a brief youtube video about Click here to read Plato’s story
Having read more than my fair share of books concerning Atlantis, this one provides a somewhat different viewpoint than most others. Not only was it fascinating but it includes research links and sources following each chapter. My only complaint is this book was too short. Recommended for any study of Atlantis!