This book has been pretty popular lately. It was declassified by the CIA in 2013. But only 50 pages were released. Recently I came across what I think is the full uncensored book.
"How did I get the book ?:
Searching the internet, I found a topic here on this same subreddit, from two months ago, where one of the comments asked to get in touch with a man named Michael Weaver, since I do not live in the United States, I preferred to send an email, Michael replied quickly, this is his message:
"Yes, I met Mr. Thomas in the 1960's when he was a guest on a talk radio show in K
ansas City, Missouri. At that time, the book he had that he brought with him and that I got a copy of was like a thirty page pamphlet, not really 'a book'. I spent several hours conversing with Mr. Thomas and skimmed through his 'book' which I put away for safe keeping and then later lost in a flooded basement in the early '70's.
In the mid' 80's I began trying to find a copy, but to no avail. I had been impressed with the description of a cataclysm - what Mr. Thomas called 'a tumble' but I could not well remember the details and was hoping to find a copy so I could better relate to others what he was explaining. I contacted book stores near and far, but again, to no avail. Sometime around the turn of the century, after I got 'interneted', I began searching again, and low and behold, a bookstore in England had a copy of a 'book' by Chan Thomas entitled 'The Adam And Eve Story' I immediately ordered it, as was astounded when I received an actual paper back book of over two hundred pages, divided into two sections: The Adam and Eve Story, 127 pages and Aftermath of The Adam and Eve Story, 85 pages. This book is a First Edition that was published by Bengal Tiger Press in 1993 and is much more comprehensive than the short pamphlet I had possessed those many years earlier.
I set about to cull from those over 200 pages the basic description of what a cataclysm is, and that small bit is what I posted on the blog that you must have read. I recently had another person contact me, wanting the same info as you and I scanned the most of it into PDF file and sent to him, as I will for you. Happy Reading... Oh, and I don't know Anything about it ever having been 'classified info' though if it was, I guess it doesn't surprise me... I'm not very good a computer stuff - I had difficulty in sending the last two sections - when you get it all put together, if there are pages missing or unreadable, let me know and I will try to make it right. Glad to see the interest growing - so Please Share and keep Chan's works alive. And keep me informed as you go along to what is happening with this amazing info."
I'm not sure how to categorize this book. Written by a science researcher/religious studies scholar/historian/literary critic, geologist and I don't know what else, I came across this randomly. It provides an interesting theory of humanity and our earth that would clarify much if one takes it as being true. I think it would be interesting if this book were still published today or could be found for less than $2K on ebay. I would certainly like a copy of the original. But you can read it online like I did. I think someone mentioned it on Twitter and then I found the link on Reddit. Basically, it is two books, overall about 200+ pages. As a comparative religious scholar and explorer of mythologies and legends, I find it kind of fascinating.
I need to write a summary to get this clear in my head. Indulge me. The basic idea is this: Every few thousand years on a varying timetable, the magnetic and electrical orderliness in the shallow molten layer of the earth is disrupted. This causes the magnetic poles to shift and a cataclysm to destroy most of the living beings on the earth. Various stories that have to do with apocalyptic floods like Noah and the Ark or various creation stories, Adam and Eve being the "first people." Those are written by the few survivors of these cataclysms where human have to start over. The span of time in which human civilization can evolve and progress varies, and the longer humans have between cataclysms, the more advanced they can get. The time spans, though are getting shorter and shorter, and scholars have tried to calculate based on ancient literature and history the time frames. Basically the idea is that when we get closer to the magnetic poles shifting, humanity gets worse and more corrupted and twisted. The last cataclysm was Noah's flood. The one before was Adam and Eve's flood. Apparently, there are three in the Bible. This leads to an explanation of how ancient civilizations were more advanced than the one today as well as aliens. Because it is possibly aliens who come to help a small number of humans to survive to begin the next human civilization. It is said that we are heading into another null zone and the Earth's magnetic field strength is decreasing. Basically the earth's core cannot bind the Earth's shell to its interior. To figure out when it will happen and increase your chance of survival, you need to get a magnetic compass and a stopwatch. Put a piece of paper under the compass and draw a circle around the compass and mark the 90 degrees. Set the compass north and align it with one of its diameters. Tape the paper in place. Then it gets kind of complicated (this is on page 15 in the last book on the pdf or page 83/120) you need to lock the needle in place and turn the compass and release it and then note the time the needle takes to swing north and the number of oscillations. When the movement becomes sluggish and the number decreases. This means that the Earth's magnetic field has weakened to a critical level. Then you can either go up on some high mountain where you estimate the best side to live on or you keep vigil and pray that the aliens hear that you want to be taken until the chaos that is about to begin subsides.
The idea that we are close to a cataclysm because people are worse and more criminal, etc. is similar to the Hindu idea of the cycle of ages, and they say that we now must be in the worst age, the Kali age, because, just look, people are the worst.
My real interest about this book was: WHY CIA CONFISCATED AND REDACTED?
To me, it was a consequence of WWII. The book is from the ´50s and the nazists were into old civilizations, old powers, etc... So, the CIA must have fear of something within this book could be true... and got aprehended.
Some of the ideas contained in this book are pretty reasonable; others, just a bag of speculation.
A number of similar books came out at the same time as this. The Adam and Eve Story is very upbeat for its message - that we are going to be subject to a catastrophic pole shift in the near future. However, we have survived as a species, as a world, a number of others, so there's that. It isn't researched well - there are no references outside the Bible (which I count only very tentatively as historical at all), and there are a number of "facts" that have been conflated from the barest - or from none at all - evidence. However, I enjoy this kind of speculation, and consider the broad implications of it to be more or less true, just not in the time frame mentioned.
One of the more out there things I’ve read. Thousands of years ago the earth suddenly stopped spinning and rotated 90 degrees. This caused 1000 mph wind storms and gargantuan tidal waves. Almost all humans and many land animals died. Then this happened again. And it’ll again and again, in a cycle of happening every few thousand years. The author recommends we bug out to the mountains now to be safe from the continent-covering tsunamis to come, since we are due for the next one any day now.
I’m not a geologist or scientist, so I don’t know enough to poke holes in the mechanics of the theory. However, he says the earth stops spinning in an instant. It is so sudden, the wind and water keep going by their own momentum and cause the destruction described. But why would just the wind and water keep going? If the earth spins about 1000 mph at the equator and stopped, every rock, tree, animal and human would be thrown at 1000 mph too. What can survive an impact from being thrown at almost mach 2? If this really did happen, I don’t see how there could be any survivors at all, not just very few. Also, being in a mountain wouldn’t save you, since your still getting yeeted at 1000 mph.
Fascinating. Whatever preview/review(s) I read of this text before finding it online does no justice to the actuality of reading and trying to absorb the ideas discussed within its digital-pages. This purportedly 'controversial' text I would offer, as a more-than-interested layperson, has been mostly supported since its publication by 25+ years of solid, scientific evidence, including our further understanding of how geomagnetic forces influence our planet, including solar, and extra-solar influences. I read it in one setting, and I think you should too. Version I found online was 120 pages.
Loved this story. I have always thought that civilisation have come and gone. And it seems that there have been many natural and man made cataclysms. The earth has many secrets. Our written history is a lie. My question is will we ever find the truth. I’m currently looking at mudfloods. Thank you Chan for writing out your understanding of our secret world. To live in truth and peace we must eliminate the evil that corrupts and falsifies our way of life. Humanity is once again on a downward slippery slope. Praying that God intervenes and destroys the evil.
"Like Noah's 6,500 years ago...like Adam and Eve's 11,500 years ago... this, too, will come to pass."
"Priests of Egypt are supposed to have told Solon during his 10 years in Egypt (about 600 B.C.) that 9,000 years before that time there was a cataclysm which buried Atlantis beneath the ocean. Note that 9,000+600 B.C.+1950 A.D. equals 11, 550 years ago."
You can listen to part 1 of the audio book recording of this gem here and part 2 and 3 will follow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ISqY... I can listen to it over and over again-it's almost like poetry the way this is narrated to music and the research and ideas do in fact give you goose bumps as to what our true history might have been.
Back in the day, you could visit independent bookstores and run across this sort of book. Ones where only the author has figured something out and some little publisher releases the book. (I remember one I read called Syphilis as AIDS. That book's premise didn't age well !) Nowadays, these writers are probably more found on the internet than in books. It was fun to come across one again.
Now, the book is entertaining, yes, so it gets credit for that. But, it's not serious scholarship. Maybe he's right about some things. Maybe there really are cosmic induced cataclysms periodically.
I have no way of evaluating his claims regarding geology, but it all seems to hang together. However, having been in an MDiv program for a few years, when he starts talking about the Bible, I have some tools to work with. For example, I do know that serious scholars have proven beyond all reasonable doubt that the gospels (other than Mark, maybe...maybe) were not eyewitnesses to anything they wrote about. So when he tells about how the authors did their best to transcribe words of Jesus on the cross, in a language they didn't speak, before they were born, I knew it was rubbish.
This fellow (an electrical engineer) thinks he's got the chops to explain just about everything to you: cataclysms, ESP, theology, evolution, prepping to survive said cataclysms... It's fun for a while, but as the little errors pile up, it feels less fun and more like some nutter you got trapped at a table with at some friend-of-a-friend's wedding.
When the wedding reception is over, you say your polite goodbyes to your table mate, wish him well on his journey and turn discreetly to your spouse and ask, "What the heck was that?"
Like so many books which claim to contain the truth about whatever subject they cover, it's challenging to know for sure whether this is the case with this book. The author claims that the information in this book is true. In my opinion there was really nothing the author stated that was compelling enough to cause me to suspend my disbelief and ... believe.
However, having said that, some of what Thomas has written about the cataclysms has been validated in other books on various cataclysms, specifically by Allan and Delair, and so in that regard Thomas's claims are validated. It's some of the other claims that are difficult to swallow, if only because -- as far as I have been able to tell -- there is no seemingly factual evidence that backs up these claims. Just because an individual making these claims works for one of the Alphabet agencies does not mean they are automatically above and beyond reproach. They, too, have been known to obfuscate the truth. Still, interesting subject matter.
This one is a bit wacky. I'm also not 100% sure which "version" I was reading.
I know the book was originally written in the late 1960's and the CIA immediately classified it. Later on, they unclassified it (or much of it) and it was released. It looks like there was some information added on giving it a new publication date of 1993. All that could be totally wrong. It's difficult to find any hard truth about this book. There are all kinds of crazy (?) things written about it.
I'll review on two levels: the book itself and the "X-Files" worthy veil around it
First, the book. It presents some interesting concepts about pole shift and cataclysms. It includes much of the author's research (going back to Adam and Eve and before). For a scientific book, it's fairly easy to read and it's interesting enough to tear through it quickly. The book seems to end, but then there are a bunch of random topics thrown in at the end. It has different writings on things like ESP and angels. Unfortunately, none of it is developed. It's like reading abstracts for larger information. Is some of this still classified and redacted? Maybe that's the problem.
The mysterious world the book exists in: I read the book knowing that it had been classified by the CIA. I read carefully, always consciously looking for something that would make me say, "AHA! That's why they wanted it hidden." Unfortunately, this moment never really comes. You can make all sorts of guesses. Maybe Thomas hit the nail on the head for something. But it never becomes clear. So don't read it expecting any great revelations.
The book does succeed in that I now want to build a huge concrete home on the eastern side of a mountain!
Most of the original publication of this book is still classified, and it's that feature which piqued my interest enough to read a revised publication. This is the strangest book I have ever read to date.
Chan puts forth a plausible (to my untrained mind) explanation for the great deluge. As a christian, the description and explanation of the event made it more frightening, because even though it provides a framework for understanding what happened (and aids my imagination of the event), I still can't quite grasp the instantaneous nature of the onslaught.
It's not a scientific publication. Don't go looking for a rigorous test of that hypothesis.
Beyond that it's all over the map and didn't do much for me. Although there are a couple of interesting things in the follow-up publication ('The Aftermath...' I believe it's called) which is included in the back of the book.
I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone, but I imagine that won't stop anyone because the allure of reading a classified book is too strong.
Thomas compiles the work of his day to create a compelling narrative around earths magnetic field weakening, pole reversals, and cataclysms. I was a bit disappointed by his biblical interpretations, particularly of Genesis, which he reimagines as a tale of cataclysms. It’s possible, but it’s really quite a reach. While I do appreciate his explanation of how such information could be possible, it’s just not that compelling (to me), and he devotes much of the book to it (hence “the Adam and Eve story”). Particularly fascinating (and terrifying) was the information on mouse studies showing increased criminality in mice with decreased magnetic fields, and his correlation of that with current crime data. It’s interesting that this book was classified by the CIA. After reading it, there are more than one reason that could have happened, including his prepper recommendations, his thesis, or even just his vivid descriptions of what it would be like to be in a cataclysm.
This was really quite interesting. Due to the scarcity of an actual hard copy of this transcript, as well as the horrendous price tag on those that do exist, I ended up printing off a copy from online. I’m hoping I got all of it — it would be quite an experience to see the raw, unedited original, but I doubt that will ever go into circulation for whatever reason.
Whatever your spiritual beliefs / lack of are, this is a cool perspective of how the Earth ends and restarts in increments of many thousands of years. It’s a different train of thought in that there is no actual end to the Earth, as opposed to what the Bible teaches. There are many ends and many beginnings. The Bible tells us that there will be an ultimate end and an ultimate afterlife. Thomas tells us otherwise.
The author offers many claims that cannot be verified, and some that can easily be refuted. For instance, he did not know that Jesus quoted Psalm 22. When the author is easily refuted on a simple point, it destroys his credibility on points that cannot be checked.
This is not a fact based, scientifically accurate book, but it certainly does have some valid points that make me seriously consider moving to a mountain to spend the rest of my life praying... Or spending all of my money on researching the meaning of life...
That this book was classified and redacted should be enough reason to read it, but the research is thorough and the conclusions compelling. Well worth your time, maybe more than any other book ever written.
Brilliant book, must read. Some problems with the theory in general such as where does the force to move the crust come from But other than that pretty sound thinking.
"These people from other worlds never come here to live because this planet is the garbage dump of the Universe."
A Conspiracy 101 Text. After reading I went and read the Wikipedia on Chan Thomas, and I decided I don't regret holding back my donations for the last few years.
I'd like a fleshed out rationalistic refutation of Thomas and his ideas to be there, but it literally ends with a suggestion that Cataclysmic Hypotheses are ... Anti-Climate Change Moods.
I can dismiss this because I finished the book seconds ago, and it literally ends with an acknowledgement of our industry and society mismanaging the planet.That being said, he does suggest the momentum of this event is increased by ice build-up at the poles. So I guess we're helping there.
The central hypothesis is that our Crust, in periods of magnetic weakness (like the one we're headed towards), detaches from core and whirlybirds around for a bit until things settle. Continents drift and fling.
Adam and Eve should be viewed as the Bible's account of a second cataclysm (Genesis 2 hints at one prior to Adam's), and Noah's as the most recent. The dates of Adam's cataclysm lining up with the Younger Dryas era.
Oh and society degrades immediately to its worst impulses as the magnetic field weakens. Ergo, you can use social wickedness as a barometer for cataclysms. It's quite woo, and honestly I buy it. Y'all are heathens, but surprisingly deaf and dumb heathens. I apologize, that's a royal y'all. Anyone reading this ... it probably doesn't apply.
Where I'm left at the end is whether or not I recommend this book. So often books with reputations among these groups, rabbit hole books, I'm left regretting the dive in. Here I am not.
I don't think this is all factual. It might be. I give it as much credence as I give anything in that realm. I do think there are a lot of powerful ideas in here that are going to make you think. Ideas about survival. Cataclysm. Faith. Your government. It's a full schizo fun house, and I think anyone entertaining it would probably be better for having read it. At the very least, it should bring a rational person within spitting distance of understanding the world view (reality tunnel) of an irrational prepper or apocalyptic.
If the CIA cared to suppress this book, we're all reading the version of it they're ok with.
Secrets behind the most mysterious world secrets revealed (sort of) in this book!
"The Adam and Eve Story" is not exactly what you would think of when reading this book of the same name. Written by the late Chan Thomas, the book provides several insights in the form of scattered notes that were apparently kept secret for many decades up until the year 2013 when revealed in the form of this book. Interesting research was done by the author as he combines this with his own thoughts and experiences regarding several mysteries like the titled religious story and many others.
Despite its name, "The Adam and Eve Story" is more of an exploration into the reasons for cataclysms and natural disasters appearing at several points in history. Mr. Thomas points out the possible relationship between things such as earthquakes and the changes happening to the Earth's magnetic field. He highlights the sense of urgency for people to become aware of the changes taking place since they have the power to force-change whole civilizations, the first documented change of which prominently began with Adam and Eve. Linking to this topic are issues related to environmental, social, and political abuses that are going hand in hand with the destructive changes taking place right in from of the eyes of people.
The edition that I managed to read has some missing tables and charts that the author mentions. Where there should be more information in these forms, large blank spaces are present instead. I am guessing that the book is getting censored due to uncomfortable truths talked about, hence the reason for the missing parts. I hope to some day find these so that I can piece them together with the author's words.
Despite being a very short read, "The Adam and Eve Story" is worth reading for how much the author pushes the envelope of conventional thought when it comes to understanding the histories that we are told in our modern world. He has found and shown many secrets that were bound to be revealed rather than kept hidden away as ancient history. And finally, especially for the most curious of you readers out there, the secrets are here in the book in short form.
I thought this book looked interesting, and I’m always open for new thoughts and ideas, even when farfetched. History has given us many cataclysms, many great resets, and the author is onto something. We know extinction level events have happened, and the author is correct when he writes that the magnetic field of the Earth is changing and have become weaker these last decades. It’s no secret. The magnetic North is moving, and statistically we have an unusual number of active volcanoes now. However, the author missed the mark as to what the likely reason is. He’s blaming «null fields» in space. The reason is most likely a lot closer to us: it’s the Sun. Its magnetic field is at a minimum now, or close to a minimum. It’s well documented, and we call it a Grand Solar Minimum. (Just count the sunspots.) What follows is usually global cooling, but also a shift in the magnetic fields surrounding the Sun and the inner planets. More background radiation reaches Earth, and so on. This also affects the inner mechanics of the planets. Did the continents suddenly shift and cause these disasters, or where they simply caused by earthquakes, tsunamis, or maybe a large rock hitting the Earth? We have a lot to worry about, but I’m not a catastrophist. Just remember that a CME or an asteroid could wipe us out at any moment. Or at least send us back to another stone age. As I said, interesting book, but full of bad grammar and silly assumptions. That’s why it only gets two stars.
This was an interesting read for me. I'm a big conspiracy guy. Nothing beats a great story with a little bit of truth or common knowledge thrown in and the rest is based on your imagination. This is a great story. Do not confuse this with a non-fiction or even known science, but it is a wonderful read. It even has blasphemy.
If you have a few hours to kill on something totally useless but enjoy a great story, this may be the book for you! The book was first published in 1963 so it is a bit dated, but that really doesn't matter. The science used was popularized by 1950's sci-fi movies that would make the genre proud.
I can't say this with any certainty but the 1965 movie Crack in the World may well have used this book as the basis for the science in that movie. All I can say is read the book, watch a movie, forget the blasphemy part; it doesn't apply.
By far one of the most interesting books I have ever read. This book makes you think heavily about certain subjects and ideas. Some of the ideas that really stuck out to me aside from the main theory he is presenting regarding cataclysms are: Chan Thomas brings up the low density magnetic field mice experiment which you can read about online. He also discusses that Jesus never died on a cross but rather upright. There's also the questions he brings up regarding what language Jesus was speaking when he was on the torture stake. He also makes a unique connection between Aramaic/Hebrew with Naga and Pre-Historic Mayan which can be confirmed by running tests with chatGPT.
Some theories he has are wild (especially the random one regarding aliens) but, anyone with an open mind should be able to read this and be fascinated.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.