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

I suspect, if the situation were bad enough after the cataclysm, that<br />

many of the civilizers would fail, or meet with only limited success. But let<br />

us suppose that one small group had the skill and dedication sufficient to<br />

create a lasting and stable beach-head, perhaps in a region which had<br />

suffered relatively little damage in the disaster. Then let us suppose that<br />

some other unexpected disaster were to occur—an aftershock or series of<br />

aftershocks from the original catastrophe perhaps—and the beach-head<br />

was almost totally annihilated.<br />

What might happen next? What might be salvaged from this wreckage<br />

of a wisdom cult which had itself been salvaged from a greater wreck?<br />

Transmitting the essence<br />

If the circumstances were right it seems possible that the essence of the<br />

cult might survive, carried forward by a nucleus of determined men and<br />

women. I suspect, too, with the proper motivation and indoctrination<br />

techniques, plus a means of recruiting new members from among the<br />

half-savage local inhabitants, that such a cult might perpetuate itself<br />

almost indefinitely. This could happen, however, only if its members (like<br />

the Jews awaiting the Messiah) were prepared to bide their time, for<br />

thousands and thousands of years, until they felt confident that the<br />

moment had come to declare themselves.<br />

If they did that, and if their sacred objective were indeed to preserve<br />

and transmit knowledge to some evolved future civilization, it is easy to<br />

imagine how the cult members might be described in terms similar to<br />

those used for the Egyptian wisdom god Thoth who was said to have<br />

succeeded in understanding the mysteries of the heavens [and to have] revealed<br />

them by inscribing them in sacred books which he then hid here on earth,<br />

intending that they should be searched for by future generations but found only<br />

by the fully worthy ... 22<br />

What might the mysterious ‘books of Thoth’ have been? Is it necessary to<br />

suppose that all the information they were purported to contain should<br />

have been transmitted in book form?<br />

Is it not worth wondering, for example, whether Professors de<br />

Santillana and von Dechend might have earned their place among the<br />

‘fully worthy’ when they decoded the advanced scientific language<br />

embedded in the great universal myths of precession? In so doing, is it<br />

not possible that they might have stumbled upon one of the metaphorical<br />

‘books’ of Thoth and read the ancient science inscribed upon its pages?<br />

Likewise, what about Posnansky’s discoveries at Tiahuanaco, and<br />

Hapgood’s maps? What about the new understanding that is dawning<br />

concerning the geological antiquity of the Sphinx at Giza? What about the<br />

questions raised by the gigantic blocks used in the construction of the<br />

22 The Egyptian Hermes, p. 33.<br />

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