A publication that ‘explained’ however the world is going to end was classified by the CIA for astir 60 years, but present it is disposable to read.
The conspiracy theory contained successful ‘The Adam and Eve Story’ was prevented from work by the US’ overseas quality bureau for an chartless reason. Parts of the publication were declassified successful 2013, but immoderate enigma inactive surrounds the enactment penned by Chan Thomas.
Thomas was a UFO researcher, technologist and ex-US Air Force employee. He believed successful his ain mentation of the Book of Genesis recovered successful the Bible and was convinced satellite Earth would acquisition the “next cataclysm”, which was besides the sanction of the archetypal section successful his book.
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Getty Images)Some reports bespeak that the publication whitethorn person been censored to forestall a wide panic, oregon to halt immoderate authorities secrets coming to light. Like Noah's 6,500 years ago... Like Adam and Eve's 11,500 years ago... This, excessively volition travel to pass…” Thomas wrote.
Thomas died successful 2018 and ne'er saw his predictions travel true, but apt passed distant believing that the Earth would 1 time acquisition thing called geomagnetic reversal. This is fundamentally erstwhile the Earth’s magnetic poles swap around.
NASA explained: “During a rod reversal, the magnetic tract weakens, but it doesn’t wholly disappear. The magnetosphere, unneurotic with Earth’s atmosphere, proceed protecting Earth from cosmic rays and charged star particles, though determination whitethorn beryllium a tiny magnitude of particulate radiation that makes it down to Earth’s surface. The magnetic tract becomes jumbled, and aggregate magnetic poles tin look successful unexpected places."
Thomas thought different lawsuit could pb to terrible weather and earthy disasters similar earthquakes and tsunamis, reports the Daily Mail. He wrote: "In California, the mountains shingle similar ferns successful a breeze; the mighty Pacific rears backmost and piles up into a upland of h2o much than 2 miles high, past starts its contention eastward. In a fraction of a time each vestiges of civilisation are gone, and the large cities - Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Dallas, New York - are thing but legends. Barely a chromatic is near wherever millions walked conscionable a fewer hours before."
Thomas besides thought determination would beryllium winds “with the unit of a 1000 armies” bringing “supersonic bombardment”. He said North America wold beryllium decimated by utmost upwind successful a substance of hours. The caller northbound and southbound poles, helium wrote, would beryllium eastbound of India and successful the water westbound of Peru. But those who judge the author’s mentation to beryllium close tin remainder easy. According to Thomas’ calculations, specified a catastrophe won’t hap for different 1,000 years.
Experts, meanwhile, are sceptical. “It's conscionable unfortunate that these things are being enactment retired there,” NASA Langley Research Centre elder probe idiosyncratic Martin Mlynczak said, Lad Bible reported. “Extraordinary claims necessitate bonzer proof.”
Thomas’ assertion the caller poles would spell from eastbound to westbound are “bogus”, Mlynczak said. “If that's what happened each 6,500 years, we would surely spot it; it would beryllium successful each the records… The magnitude of vigor to bring that astir is tremendous. And you know, there's thing to initiate it.”