Tuesday, May 29, 2007

The Atlantis Enigma

The Atlantis Enigma
by Herbie BrennanEdition: Paperback
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Excellently Researched Alternative History, March 30, 2007

What's more, Brennan doesn't jump to wild conclusions like Zechariah Sitchin. There is no need to bring aliens or genetic engineering into the discussion to explain the anomolies of our ancient past, so Brennan doesn't go there. His explanations are more convincing, more fact based, and definitely more believable. Everyone who has been programmed by the current education system should read this book in order to allow their minds to question accepted doctrines that just don't make sense to the informed person. J. Lyon Layden [[ASIN:1601451229 The Other Side of Yore]]" name=review> This is an extremely well documented study of alternate Ice Age theories and does an excellent job outlining and explaining the bizzarre simultaneous occurences on Earth 11,600 years ago. Brennan outlines and explains in detail with well researched facts a plethora of simultaneous anomolies that happened during the aforementioned date in such a way that there is very little left to debate. Walking away from this book after double checking Brennan's resources, it can't be denied that all the facts he provides prove that a major catastrophe happened on Earth and in its solar system precisely 11,600 years ago. It also gives a highly likely cause of the catastrophe, the Vela F Supernova, and it is hard to argue for another cause after faced with Brennan's facts. What's more, Brennan doesn't jump to wild conclusions like Zechariah Sitchin. There is no need to bring aliens or genetic engineering into the discussion to explain the anomolies of our ancient past, so Brennan doesn't go there. His explanations are more convincing, more fact based, and definitely more believable. Everyone who has been programmed by the current education system should read this book in order to allow their minds to question accepted doctrines that just don't make sense to the informed person. J. Lyon Layden The Other Side of Yore
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