Atlantis

Atlantis
Author: Robert B. Stacy-Judd
Publisher: Blue Poppy Enterprises, Inc.
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780932813695


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Long out-of-print, this popular of all Atlantis books is again available. Stacy-Judd's training as an architect and draftsman put him in a unique position to evaluate and express in drawing his theories and evidence for Atlantis.

Atlantis, Mother of Empires

Atlantis, Mother of Empires
Author: Robert Stacy-Judd
Publisher: DeVorss
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1973
Genre: Atlantis (Legendary place)
ISBN: 9780875161815


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Stacy-Judd, a California architect, believed that within the Yucatan jungle lie the stupendous works of the civilization that was descended from the lost continent of Atlantis. He attempts to reconstruct the Maya family tree, find evidence of their relationship to Atlantis, and show that the Maya civilization arrived in Central America fully developed.

Atlantis

Atlantis
Author: Robert Stacy-Judd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1973
Genre: Atlantis (Legendary place).
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Atlantis--mother of Empires

Atlantis--mother of Empires
Author: Robert Stacy-Judd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1939
Genre: Atlantis (Legendary place)
ISBN:


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Stacy-Judd, a California architect, believed that within the Yucatan jungle lie the stupendous works of the civilization that was descended from the lost continent of Atlantis. He attempts to reconstruct the Maya family tree, find evidence of their relationship to Atlantis, and show that the Maya civilization arrived in Central America fully developed.

Atlantis in America

Atlantis in America
Author: Ivar Zapp
Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780932813527


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This text presents evidence for a new theory that the great stone spheres of Costa Rica and sighting stones throughout the Pacific were used to teach sea routes and constellation paths to navigators of the ancient world. It reveals substantial links between Meso-America and Egypt and the Middle East.

Atlantis and Other Lost Worlds

Atlantis and Other Lost Worlds
Author: Frank Joseph
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2017-12-13
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1788882741


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Atlantis and Other Lost Worlds is the most up-to-date and comprehensive investigation of history's infamous sunken city. Nowhere else will you find a more dramatic and convincing presentation of the evidence for its archaeological reality. The book uncovers the scientific genius of the ancients and the spiritual power of their mysterious religion. They are revealed as the inventors of a crystal technology to surpass our own, and the master builders of pyramidal monuments around the world. The cultural heritage of Atlantis in the civilizations of pharaonic Egypt, Bronze Age Europe, Maya Mexico and Inca Peru is clearly described. The doomed capital comes alive in a vivid recreation of its heyday of cultural splendour and imperial might. Inside these pages you will find the answers to many intriguing questions, including: • What is the most likely location of Atlantis? • How and when was Atlantis destroyed? • Has Japan's leading geologist found the sunken 'citadel' of Lemuria? • Have Russian oceanographers found the ruins of Atlantis? • What are the disturbing parallels between Atlantis and our time? Featuring wonderful illustrations, Atlantis and Other Lost Worlds opens a new window on the ancient past, offering views of Atlantis and its kindred civilizations never seen before.

Survivors of Atlantis

Survivors of Atlantis
Author: Frank Joseph
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2004-08-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1591439655


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Explores scientific evidence from four cataclysmic events that led to the development of civilization and the downfall of Atlantis • The sequel and companion volume to The Destruction of Atlantis • Studies the connections between the world-conquering war the Atlanteans launched and the quartet of natural catastrophes that ravaged the earth more than 5,000 years ago • Demonstrates that the Atlanteans ran an imperial copper trade empire that stretched from North America to Asia Minor Archaeologists have long puzzled over the evidence suggesting highly sophisticated copper mining activities in the area of the Great Lakes some 5,000 years ago. Menomonie Indian tradition speaks of fair skinned mariners who had come in the past to “dig out the shiny bones” of the Earth Mother. Plato, meanwhile, recorded that Atlanteans provided an exceptionally high grade of copper that was no longer available in his time. In this sequel to The Destruction of Atlantis, Frank Joseph argues that the Menomonie Indians’ mariners were Atlanteans and that the destruction of Atlantis by war and natural catastrophe brought about the end of Bronze Age civilization. Furthermore, Atlantis’s survivors dispersed to all sides of their former island empire into Western Europe, the Near East, and North and South America. In Survivors of Atlantis Frank Joseph provides an in-depth study of the Atlantean war and the intimate connections it had with the last of four great cosmic catastrophes generated by the cyclical return of a comet and its debris. This quartet of natural disasters was followed by mass migrations recorded in the histories of such diverse peoples as the Incas of Peru, the Celtic Irish, the Classical Greeks, and the Aztecs of Mexico. Where the archaeology, mythology, astronomy, and geology of these cultures coincide, a common thread is exposed: Atlantis. Joseph shows that the fate of the Atlantean empire is the story of early civilization and reveals Atlantis to be a credible part of the world’s history.

The Arch Conspirator

The Arch Conspirator
Author: Len Bracken
Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780932813725


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Veteran conspiracy author Len Bracken's collection of witty essays and articles takes readers down the dark corridors of conspiracy, politics, murder and mayhem. A fascinating maze of interwoven tales, it includes juicy morsels for conspiracy theorists, including the Russian conspiracy and an interview with Costa Rican novelist Joaquin Gutierrez. A pop-conspiracy classic, it even includes a psychogeographic map of the third millennium.

Atlantis and the Power System of the Gods

Atlantis and the Power System of the Gods
Author: David Hatcher Childress
Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2002
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780932813961


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This book takes us beyond Childress's previous books This amazing book on an unusual voyage into the world ancient flying vehicles, ancient legends of flight and the mysterious power system of Atlantis. Taking us from ancient texts in a centuries old library in India (The Royal Baroda Library in Mysore India) to diagrams of mercury vortex engines and power broadcasting crystals of Atlantis, this will fascinate and amaze! Richly illustrated, and packed with evidence that Atlantis not only existed system more sophisticated than ours of today. Topics: The Ramayana and the amazing vimanas of ancient India; Atlantis and its crystal power towers that broadcast energy; Inventor Nikola Tesla's nearly identical system of power transmission; How gyros with electrified gas or liquids anti-gravity effect; Mercury Proton Gyros and mercury vortex propulsion; The Crystal Towers that broadcast energy to the lost continent of Atlantis; How these incredible power stations may still exist today; The Earth as a giant power plant.

Pirates and the Lost Templar Fleet

Pirates and the Lost Templar Fleet
Author: David Hatcher Childress
Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781931882187


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When the Templars were disbanded by papal order in 1307, their fleet disappeared from its base at La Rochelle. The author maintains that a portion of the fleet became the first pirates to fly the Skull and Crossbones - marauding through the Mediterranean, and later preying on the ships of the Vatican coming from the rich ports of the Americas as the Pirates of the Caribbean. Another portion of the fleet fled to the deep fiords of Scotland and came under the command of the St Clair family of Rosslyn - the founders of freemasonry. These Templars made a voyage to Canada in the year 1398, nearly 100 years before Columbus.