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Flatlantis

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Flatlantis is an exploration into the history of Flat Earth, the mythology of Atlantis, and the mystery of Mount Meru, the alleged magnetic mountain ancient cultures worldwide believed existed at the North Pole. Beginning with a complete history of the geocentric flat Earth cosmology and subsequent gradual adoption of the heliocentric globe Earth model, Flatlantis then delves into ancient polar mythologies, early polar history/cartography, modern polar expeditions, and the myriad problems with claims made by Cook, Peary, Byrd, Scott, Amundsen, and other explorers. Finally, in a metaphysical twist, the book ends with research into Freemasonry, Christian esotericism, the Atlantean legend, Kundalini Yoga, ancient advanced civilizations and how they are all intimately connected to the North Pole.

194 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2020

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Eric Dubay

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October 29, 2020
I would say the book is worth reading to get a new perspective on many different things. As the book covers flat earth theories, a polar continent and religious esotericism, it may be rejected those who don’t go in with an objective mind. For me personally, it gave a lot of food for thought. So while I do not necessarily believe everything the author has put forth, it was beneficial to see things from his point of view. I’d say the last few chapters on esotericism and numerology are a good primer for the uninitiated and leave you wanting more.
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August 29, 2021
I like Eric Dubay . I like his books. . This book is a wonderful book full of fascinating insights and knowledge in terms of the level plane of this Flat Earth. I found this book fascinating. The book has a wide scope and covers many fascinating topics. Mr Dubay is a thorough scholar.
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August 4, 2022
Fascinating through the first half and full of interesting facts on the topic, but then a complete rabbit trail, almost a separate book the second half. Both were interesting and informative. I was just confused by the change in the subject.
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June 2, 2021
This book provides great information and references regarding the history of the flat earth, ancient polar mythologies, polar explorations and more. I look forward to reading more books from this author. Great work!
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