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Know_files/FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS.pdf - D Ank Unlimited

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Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

According to the earth-crust displacement theory, large parts of<br />

Antarctica were positioned outside the Antarctic circle prior to 15,000<br />

BC and thus could have been inhabited, with a climate and resources<br />

suitable for the development of civilization. A cataclysmic slippage of<br />

the crust then shifted the continent to the position it occupies<br />

today—dead centre within the Antarctic circle.<br />

Suppose that, before the displacement of the earth’s crust, a great<br />

civilization had grown up in Antarctica, when much of it was located at<br />

green and pleasant latitudes? If so, that civilization might easily have<br />

been destroyed by the effects of the displacement: the tidal waves, the<br />

hurricane-force winds and electric storms, the volcanic eruptions as<br />

seismic faults split open all around the planet, the darkened skies, and<br />

the remorselessly expanding ice-cap. Moreover, as the millennia passed,<br />

the ruins left behind—the cities, the monuments, the great libraries, and<br />

the engineering works of the destroyed civilization—would have been<br />

ever more deeply buried beneath the mantle of ice.<br />

Little wonder, if the earth-crust displacement theory is correct, that all<br />

that can be found today, scattered around the world, are the tantalizing<br />

fingerprints of the gods. These would be the traces, the echoes of the<br />

works and deeds, the much misunderstood teachings and the<br />

geometrical edifices left behind by the few survivors of Antarctica’s<br />

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