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Forbidden
History
Review
". . . a case in support of a much greater antiquity for
civilization, a convincing argument for the existence of advanced
technologies in prehistory, and the outline of a lost fountainhead
of world culture."
(SirReadaLot.org, June 2005 )
“. . .essays by such well-known investigators as Robert Schoch,
Christopher Dunn or Rand Flem-Ath examine surprisingly sophisticated
technology in Pharaonic Egypt, and reconsider possibilities for a
global catastrophe that may have altered the course of civilization.
. . . this superb new book. . . has much to offer anyone questioning
the official party-line concerning mankind’s ancient past.”
(Frank Joseph, Ancient American, Issue # 63 )
"This is a great compilation. . . . the type of book that makes
you question what you have been told and makes you want to discover
more for yourself." (Ladyfogg, Oct 2005 )
"Read what researchers have to say about prehistoric
technologies, evolution versus creation, earth changes, and even the
case for extraterrestrial intervention. Look through the eyes of
mystics, scientists, and researchers at the top of their fields and
see what they have to say about some of the latest finds and
discoveries. . . ."
(Rahasya Poe, Lotus Guide, Feb 2005 )
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