658
   Ibid., p. 5, emphasis Hoagland’s. Again, space did not permit us to explore this aspect of Hoagland’s analysis. But the point he is making is obviously related to the fact that lapetus displays flat, planar edges.
   659
   Hoagland, A Moon With A View, Part 6, p. 8, emphasis Hoagland’s. www.enterprisemission.com/moon6.htm.
   660
   See my The Giza Death Star Deployed, pp. 1-11.
   661
   Hoagland, A Moon With A View, Part 6, p. 8, emphasis Hoagland’s, www.enterprisemission.com/moon6.htm.
   662
   Ibid., p. 14.
   663
   Michael A. Cremo, from the Introduction to Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. xix.
   664
   Michael A. Cremo, from the Introduction to Forbidden Archeology, p. xxiv.
   665
   Cremo and Thompson, Forbidden History, p. 19.
   666
   Cremo and Thompson, Forbidden Archeology, p. 19.
   667
   Cremo and Thompson, Forbidden Archeology, p. 22.
   668
   Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 103.
   669
   Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 104. 8 Ibid., p. 105.
   670
   Cited in Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, pp. 106-107.
   671
   Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 107, emphasis added.
   672
   I stress this point simply because mere suppression of anomalies such as this cannot advance the cause of science. They should be presented to the scientific public for its consideration, not rejected by editorial committees with a vested interest, often financial, in maintaining a status quo.
   673
   Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 109.
   674
   Ibid.
   675
   Ibid., p. 110.
   676
   Ibid.
   677
   Ibid., p. 109.
   678
   Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 113.
   679
   Ibid., p. 114.
   680
   Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 115.
   681
   Ibid.
   682
   For a review, see Cremo and Thompson’s discussion on pp. 118 -120.
   683
   Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 120.
   684
   Ibid., p. 119.
   685
   Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 121.
   686
   Ibid., p. 117.
   687
   Ibid., p. 121.
   688
   Richard C. Hoagland, A Moon With A View, Part 6, p. 19, www.enterprisemission.com/moon6.htm.
   689
   See my Reich of the Black Sun, pp. 287-295.
   690
   The struck through portion is in the original document.
   691
   Cited in my Reich of the Black Sun, p. 295.
   692
   E.A. Wallis Budge, The Egyptian Book of the Dead: (The Papyrus of Ani), Egyptian Text, Transliteration and Translation, (Dover), p. 287.
   693
   The Giza Death Star, p. 31, citing William Henry, One Foot in Atlantis: The Secret Occult History of World War II and Its Impact on New Age Politics (Anchorage, Alaska: Earthpulse, 1998), p. 7.
   Table of Contents
   Dedication
   Title Page
   Copyright Page
   Introduction
   PART ONE: THE BACKGROUND LIGHTNING, STONES, AND WHIRLPOOLS
   Chapter 1. - MODERN ARMAGEDDON, ANCIENT CATASTROPHE: CATASTROPHE CONFRONTS ...
   A. Killer Asteroids and the Exploded Planet Hypothesis
   Chapter 2. - THE THUNDERBOLTS OF THE GODS: PLASMA COSMOLOGY, PLANETARY ...
   A. Plasma Cosmology and Ancient Mythology
   B. Petroglyphs and Anthony Peratt: Plasma Paleophysics
   C. The Divine Weapon
   D. Evidence of Planetary Sized Discharges in the Solar System
   E. Conclusions
   Chapter 3. - THE CATASTROPHE OF CATASTROPHISM
   A. The Catastrophist Problematic
   B. A Return to the Catastrophist Problematic
   Chapter 4. - TIAMAT’S GIANTS AND EARTH’S SKELETONS
   A. Ancient Testimony to the Existence of Giants
   B. Strange Legends and Chronological Clues
   C. Curious Coincidences and Connections
   D. Conclusions
   Chapter 5. - PROMETHEUS PULSES THE PULSARS AND GRINDS HAMLET’S MILL: THE ...
   A. Hamlet’s Mill: Another Mythological Background
   B. Tossing Comets at the Sun: McCanney’s Version
   C. Pulsing the Pulsars: Physicist Paul LaViolette’s Promethean Star- and ...
   Chapter 6. - CONCLUSIONS TO PART ONE
   PART TWO: - THE QUESTIONS: WHO FOUGHT? WHY WERE THEY FIGHTING? WHO WON? WHO ...
   Chapter 7. - REVOLT AND WAR IN THE PANTHEON: A LOT OF WHO, A LITTLE WHY, SOME ...
   A. The Sumerian Version
   B. The Egyptian Version
   C. The Human Version: the Ullikummi Text
   D. When It Happened: Further Indications
   Chapter 8. - THE STORY OF THE STONES: A LITTLE MORE WHY
   A. The Technological Motivation
   B. The Immediate Aftermath: The Technological Inventory
   C. The Immediate Legacy: Conclusions
   Chapter 9. - THE ENIGMA OF THE TABLETS: WHAT WERE THE “TABLETS OF DESTINIES”?
   A. The Mythological Components and The Possessors of The Tablets
   B. A Summary Thus Far
   C. The Mythological Component and the Meaning of “Destinies” in “The Tablets of Destinies”
   C. The Quantum Potential or Scalar Physics Basis of the Four Associations of ...
   Chapter 10. - ME‘S, MER’S, AND MARS: MORE WHO’S AND WHAT’S, AND (AT LAST) SOME WHERE’S
   A. Introductory Pemarks
   B. MEs, MERs, and Mars
   Chapter 11. - THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE NEPHILIM
   A. General Observations and Cautionary Notes on Sumerian and Biblical Parallels
   B. Sir Laurence Gardner’s Genealogical Tables
   C. Ninurta-Nimrod and the Tower of Babel Moment
   Chapter 12. - A CATALOGUE OF CLUES: A REVIEW OF THE WAR
   A. Primordial Revolts and Wars: Sumer, Edfu, and the Genesis “Gap” Theory
   B. More Miscellaneous Clues:
   C. Summary: A Catalogue of Clues
   PART THREE: - EXTERNAL EVIDENCES: THE EARTH, THE MOON, MARS, AND SATURN
   Chapter 13. - THE MYSTERIOUS MOON
   A. How Did It Get There?
   B. Apollo Anomalies
   C. LTPs: Lunar Transient Phenomena and the Pre-Apollo Top Secret Telescope Program
   D. Shards, Octagons, Craters, and Towers versus “Incessant Meteoric Bombardment”
   E. It Rings, Too!
   F. Apollo 12 and 13 and Other Moon Miscellanies
   Chapter 14. - MARS, AND THE FEAR OF MARS
   A. Mars Surface Anomalies
   B. The “Fear” of Mars: the Moonlet Phobos and its Monolith
   C. The Two Space Programs Hypothesis
   Chapter 15. - THE LORD OF THE RINGS OF SATURN
   A. Saturn in Greek Mythology: The War With the Titans
   B. The Anomalous Orbital Mechanics of Iapetus
   C. Anomalous Surface Features of lapetus
   D. Hoagland’s Three Hypotheses For Explaining lapetus
   Chapter 16. - THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN...OR OF WHOMEVER
   A. A Brief Review of Cremo and Thompson’s Critique of Evolutionary Theory
   B. Anomalous Finds of Great Antiquity Indicating the Existence of Technology
   C. Some Radical Specul
ations Courtesy of the Cooper-Cantwheeel MAJIC-12 Documents
   Chapter 17. - SUMMARIES AND FINAL SPECULATIONS
   BIBLIOGRAPHY
   
   
   
 
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