Ancient Aliens of Atlantis - Frederick Dodson
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This book is the continuation of the book Atlantis and the Garden of Eden. The research presented here points to the deeper reality of ancient extraterrestrial visitation and the existence of the pre-flood global civilizations we call “Atlantis” or “Lemuria”. Within this audiobook you will discover gems of untold history that have not been published anywhere before.
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This post has 9 comments
September 26th, 2021
Not Science. Try again.
September 26th, 2021
Not History. Try again.
September 27th, 2021
Relax cupcake its just a book. hehe
September 27th, 2021
@Mklangelo You have to take books like these with a grain of salt. Due to war much of our history has been wiped out pre flood. We know there was a flood from archeologists. We now know the sphynx is over 15,000 years old. Predating modern civilization. When war happens like in Iraq the invading forces usually wipe out any historical stuff of value like the Anunnaki, Sumerians, Akkadians, Assyrians, and Babylonians temple’s of that region. All wiped out no plaques status or writing of any kind left for us to learn what the past was really like. So it’s all speculation. This book is just a theory of what happened.
September 27th, 2021
@bdh420
As a former archaeologist I can tell you this has no place in history or science. We are not trained nor educated to look at any particular great flood event (some civilizations have experienced flooding at different points in their histories).
The sphinx is definitely not 15k years old. I’d be interested to see what sort of dating was used to find that number
This is the wrong definition of what theory is supposed to mean in science.
At best this book is conjecture with maybe a loose interpretation of data. At worst its a crook trying to get money out of people.
This should be moved to the humour section and not parading as science or history
September 27th, 2021
And most importantly… why do the lemurs keep the arcane knowledge of Lemuria to themselves? What saturnine secrets are they hiding?
September 27th, 2021
@heyjoe52 archaeology is a social science, and not the be relied upon, unlike theoretical physics. If archaeologist had to design cellphone technology we’d all still be using rotary dial phones.
Don’t you have a peer reviewed paper to write that 45 people are going to read
September 27th, 2021
@yeongjodynamic
You can get a bachelor of science in archaeology.
Archaeological reports are definitely relied upon by governments, law agencies, and much more official sounds places then some small person making comments on the Internet out of ignorance.
Hey atleast if I wrote something, it would contribute to the scientific community in some meaningful way. Peer review is an important tool to finding good science. Nothing this author would understand or care about.
September 27th, 2021
@bdh420 I don’t give a pinch of owl dung about this book. But if you cross-reference a title enough times, its category becomes meaningless, as are most of the books on this site.
But it’s called knowing the difference between Fiction and Non-Fiction. A distinction that is lost upon a significant portion of those who frequent this place.
It’s sloppy thinking. If you can call it thinking at all. Words mean things.
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