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The Adam And Eve Story : The History Of Cataclysms Instant

: He argues the story of Adam and Eve is actually a survival account from a previous cataclysm 11,500 years ago, rather than a creation story.

: Thomas argues that the Earth's 60-mile-thick outer shell is not rigidly fixed. Instead, it can slide over a molten sublayer when planetary magnetic fields weaken. The Adam and Eve Story : The History of Cataclysms

The book proposes that Earth experiences periodic, catastrophic "resets" approximately every 7,000 to 11,500 years. : He argues the story of Adam and

: During a shift, the crust moves rapidly (up to 90 degrees in less than a day). While the crust moves, the atmosphere and oceans retain their momentum, resulting in 1,000 mph supersonic winds and two-mile-high tidal waves that scour the continents. Reinterpreting History and Myth Reinterpreting History and Myth The book is a

The book is a controversial work by Chan Thomas, originally published around 1963. It gained modern notoriety after a "sanitized" version was found in declassified CIA archives in 2013, sparking widespread conspiracy theories about suppressed scientific truths. Core Thesis: Cyclical Pole Shifts

The book's association with the CIA has fueled much of its current fame:

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