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Laura Knight-Jadczyk's series, The Secret History of the World, is
one of the most ambitious projects ever undertaken to provide a
cogent, comprehensive account of humanity's true history and place
in the cosmos. Following the great unifying vision of the Stoic
Posidonius, Laura weaves together the study of history, mythology,
religion, psychology and physics, revealing a view of the world
that is both rational and breathtaking in its all-encompassing
scope. This second volume, Comets and the Horns of Moses, (written
in concert with several following volumes soon to be released)
picks up the dangling threads of volume one with an analysis of the
Biblical character of Moses -- his possible true history and nature
-- and the cyclical nature of cosmic catastrophes in Earth's
history. Laura skillfully tracks the science of comets, revealing
evidence for the fundamentally electrical and electromagnetic
nature of these celestial bodies and how they have repeatedly
wreaked havoc and destruction on our planet over the course of
human history. Even more startling however, is the evidence that
comets and cometary fragments have played a central role in the
formation of human myth and legend and the very concept of a 'god'.
As she expertly navigates her way through the labyrinth of history,
Laura uncovers the secret knowledge of comets that has been hidden
in the great myths, ancient astronomy (and astrology) and the works
of the Greek philosophers. Concluding with a look at the political
and psychological implications of cyclical cometary catastrophes
and what they portend for humanity today, Comets and the Horns of
Moses is a marvel of original thought and keen detective work that
will rock the foundations of your understanding of the world you
live in, and no doubt ruffle the feathers of the many academics who
still cling to an outdated and blinkered view of history.
For untold millennia, comets and asteroids have struck fear into
the hearts of humankind. Their stark radiance was observed
everywhere with a sense of impending doom and interpreted as signs
of the gods' judgment, omens of plague, mass destruction and the
end of time. Astronomers recorded their appearance the world over,
building large scale observatories to track their movements and
predict their ominous arrival. What was it about these majestic
wonders of the heavens that inspired such dread? Was it simply a
product of mere superstition and social hysteria? The latest
scientific analysis and historical analysis strongly suggest
otherwise. Our ancestors knew something we have since forgotten,
their secrets deeply embedded in the archaeological record and the
myths passed on throughout generations. And we have only begun to
unravel their mysteries ... Spurred by the discovery of a little
known letter of warning to the European Office of Aerospace
Research and Development by astrophysicist Victor Clube, author
Laura Knight-Jadczyk began an in-depth research project to get to
the bottom of the very real threat to humanity posed by these
celestial visitors. In The Apocalypse: Comets, Asteroids, and
Cyclical Catastrophes, Knight-Jadczyk shares what she found:
historical evidence for mass destructions, comet-borne plagues, and
repeated cover ups littering our past, as well as clues that a
similar fate may be fast approaching.
This little gem of a thesis by Carl Zohren, first published in
1910, was discovered by Laura Knight-Jadczyk during her research
into the Roman Empire, and is now translated from German into
English for the first time. Historian and philologist Luciano
Canfora said about Caesar: "When they killed him, his assassins did
not realize that they had eliminated the best and most far-sighted
mind of their class." This is the problem. According to all the
history we are taught, Julius Caesar was a power-mad wannabe-king
who destroyed Gaul and then the Roman Republic, and his
assassination was a noble and justified act. That is how it is sold
to us, at least. But a careful reading of the sources reveals
something quite different. Our problem lies in the fact that most
of what we know - or think we know - about Caesar and those times,
comes from his enemies. In Cicero, his most prolific contemporary,
we see Caesar through the eyes of one of the most repulsive
characters Rome ever produced. But the problem goes beyond Cicero;
it is historians and historiography in general, and Valerius
Antias, the main topic of this little book, was one of the chief
architects of the deception. His work provided the justification
Caesar's murderers needed to go down in history as Rome's saviors.
But the truth is something completely different.
In this absorbing and evocative biography, Laura takes us back to
her beginnings in 1950s Gulf Coast Florida and explores the
individuals and experiences that set her on her life-long path of
research and discovery. From her first experience with a terrifying
Face at the Window in childhood, to her eventual meeting with 'her
Ark', the reader is swept along by Laura's compelling prose and, at
times exquisitely poignant reflections on life and the challenges
it presents. As she pursues her remarkable quest for truth that
will ultimately lead her to ask perhaps the most profound question
of human existence - what is love and does it really exist? - Laura
invites us to share in the fruits of her labors and the important
lessons learned.
After twenty-six years, Laura Knight-Jadczyk's unpublished book is
now in print for the first time. And it's more relevant than ever.
Drawing on prophecies ancient and new - from biblical narratives to
modern-day visionaries - yet grounded in cutting-edge scientific
discoveries about earth's cataclysmic history, this book presents a
remarkable vision of humanity's dramatic past and extremely
hazardous future.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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