The New Prehistory. Vol. 13: The Orchestration
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It seems implausible, completely unrealistic, that there has been in the past a civilization, a human culture superior to ours; and yet what vestiges on the Earth, which jump to our eyes, dotted as much in the caves as in the middle of an Egypt with a big button on the nose called pyramid, and there are on the whole planet. In the absence of recognizing it, all these achievements of another age are ignored, or one tries hard to want to rebuild it with the methods of today, as in the pyramid of Cheops, author a genius out of the ordinary, mathematical, astronomical... and by wanting him a human being quite normal.
In the previous twelve volumes, I have traveled all the continents on the Internet, to find more convincing results, with an inevitable conclusion: yes, Plato was right, this civilization existed, and it is called Atlantis, a mythical region that one still seeks with rage in all the impossible places, except in its place in the Atlantic...
I have not sought to locate it, although... I have only examined the consequences of its disappearance through the millennia that followed, such as the Mayan codex, the first pre-Columbian written newspapers describing catastrophes with brilliance. Here is a summary of what happened on Earth for 50,000 years. This last volume is entitled The orchestration because it is intended to be an improved synthesis of the first twelve, less detailed but more assertive in certainties. In other words, this means that our prehistory, our past, has a logical continuity, a chronological process that has never been brought to light by lack of precise data. Everything is bound and the reader who has gone through the precedents will have understood many things. He will have to finish a personal job to imagine what might happen to us if our leaders are not aware of the stakes. The parallel is all the more evident.
G. Dhorbait