Ancient History / Human Origins

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Moons, Myths and Man – A Reinterpretation

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Moons, Myths and Man - HS Bellamy Front Cover of Moon over water

Subtitle: A Reinterpretation

Author: H. S. Bellamy

This revolutionary book puts forth the idea that the moon was once a rogue planet that was captured by Earth’s orbit in ancient times. Referred to as Luna by
the author, this planetary body caused great havoc on our world in the process.

The holy books and mythologies of the past describe similar cataclysms that lack a scientific cause. The author attempts to bridge that gap with this book, explaining our mythologies in the context of more modern astronomical knowledge. He sidesteps the rather tenuous, uniformitarian scientific paradigm of today because it refuses to recognize the evidence we have for major earthly catastrophes. The current paradigm wishes to preserve the idea of a slow, evolutionary progression in Earth’s geological activity—but the evidence shows that this activity can change drastically and suddenly. Outdated textbooks remain because the slow evolvement of Earth changes is less violent and more easily explained. In this fascinating study the author champions Hoerbiger’s Cosmological Theory.

Although modern science considers this theory flawed, it does not diminish the overall value of Bellamy’s work, nor discount the idea of the moon’s orbital capture by other means. Whatever flaws exist in this work are far surpassed by the remaining research presented. It lays out in detail a plethora of solid evidence found in historical records that runs contrary to what we are being taught today about our past.

ISBN 9781585090389 • 312 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $24.95

GIANTS ON ANCIENT EARTH

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Author: Jason M. Breshears

Subtitle: An In-Depth Study of the Nephilim

Second Updated & Expanded Edition

Written records of the ancient world excavated from the Near East to the western shores of ancient South America are filled with obscure references to a race of giants. Most biblical scholars are unaware of or choose to ignore the over 80 references to giants found in the books of the Old Testament. In the same way, historians have overlooked the hundreds of references to gigantic people mentioned by ancient chronographers. Despite this fact, the greatest common denominator in the pages of the world’s oldest epic texts concerns giants. Enormous humanoid skeletons have been unearthed in the past—and today, huge weapons and megalithic architecture are explained only by the presence of historic giants. This race in Genesis is called the Nephilim and this stunning research delves deeper into the mysteries of the giants than any other known work on the subject.

ISBN 9781595091584 • 218 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $22.95

ANUNNAKI HOMEWORLD ( Hardcover )

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Anunnaki Homeworld

Author: Jason M. Breshears

The Anunnaki is a legendary race that appears in the oldest documents of mankind. Their planet is said to orbit our sun in an extremely elliptical orbit and create cataclysms on Earth whenever it returns to our vicinity. The work of Zecharia Sitchin focuses on the Anunnaki and their previous visits. Sitchin never gave an exact date for their return, but Breshears gives an exact year, and does so confidently due to extensive research.

He delves not only into historical records, as Sitchin had done, but also uses scientific cycles and mathematical formulas that relate to planetary time and orbits. The historical records are chronologically presented and help in identifying cyclical patterns. Also employs advanced geometry, interprets complex crop circle patterns, and uses biblical prophecy to support some of the events he has predicted. Goes beyond interpreting ancient stories and presents carefully documented proof.

ISBN 978-1585095971 • 8.5×11 • 164 pages • Price: $34.95

SAPIENS RISING ( Hardcover )

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Sapiens Rising

Subtitle: The View From 2100

Author: Neil Freer

A visionary work from a futuristic philosopher. Presents in great detail a positive view of the new human and new human society that is coming based on our genetic heritage and the work of Zecharia Sitchin.

Reveals how we will one day live as enlightened humans, having restored the knowledge of our history as a genetically created species — part Homo erectus and part Anunnaki/Nefilim. Accepting and integrating this proven knowledge will allow us to experience planetary peace and meet the conditions for matriculation into stellar society.

The author claims this book has reached the Obamas, M. Gorbachev, John Petersen of Arlington Institute, the Dalai Lama, Pope Benedict, Presidents Clinton & Carter, Charlie Rose, and Bill Moyers, among others.

ISBN 97815850953531 • 198 pages • Size: 6×9 • Price: $32.95

The Oldest Stories in the World ( Hardcover )

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Author: Theodor H Gaster

This book was assembled by a scholar of language and religion in order to bring together the best collection of the oldest stories known to man. They are older than anything in the Bible, or than Homer, or than the epic poems of India. They were recovered from the ruins of ancient cities and were originally written and told by the Assyrians and Babylonians of Mesopotamia, as well as the Hittites and Canaanites.

There are 13 stories in all, some of which the reader will recognize, but others that are rarely or never seen anywhere else. Stories, in their order of appearance, are: The Adventures of Gilgamesh, The War of the Gods, Borrowed Plumes, The Lost Chance, How Toothache Came into the World, The God Who Disappeared, The Monster Made of Stone, The Snaring of the Dragon, Kessi and Huntsman, Master Good and Master Bad, The Heavenly Bow, The King Who Forgot, and The Story of Baal.

The author was once the chief of the Hebraic section of the Library of Congress and the first to do a complete translation of the Dead Sea Scriptures in English. An invaluable bonus is that he shares his vast knowledge and expertise after each story with a commentary, including cross-cultural comparisons and a host of other interesting facts. For example, after The Story of Baal he tells us that the main story came from cuneiform tablets in Syria, but its’ ending was discovered on a fragment of papyrus in Egypt. This book is essential for those researching the first cultures of mankind or the earliest stories of the gods.

ISBN 9781585095902 • 250 pages • Size: 5.5×8.5 • Price: $34.95

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