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Forgotten Civilization

For those that enjoyed Robert Schoch’s Darklore article “Death Star” (as much as impending apocalypse can be enjoyed…), it’s worth pointing out that he has an extended look at this very topic in his next book, Forgotten Civilization: The Role of Solar Outbursts in Our Past and Future:

Scientific confirmation of advanced civilization at the end of the last ice age, the solar catastrophe that destroyed it, and what the evidence means for our future.

• Demonstrates, based on the 12,000-year-old megalithic complex of Göbekli Tepe, that advanced civilization extends thousands of years further back than generally acknowledged

• Examines the catastrophic solar outbursts that ended the last ice age, wiping out antediluvian civilization and incinerating much of the evidence of that period

• Reveals data that show solar outbursts powerful enough to devastate modern society could return in the future

Building upon his revolutionary theory that the Sphinx dates back much further than 2500 BCE, geologist Robert Schoch reveals scientific evidence of advanced civilization predating ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Greece, as well as the catastrophe that destroyed it nearly 12,000 years ago and what its legacy can teach us about our own future.

Combining evidence from multiple scientific disciplines, Schoch shows how the last ice age ended abruptly in 9700 BCE due to coronal mass ejections from the Sun. These solar outbursts unleashed electrical/plasma discharges upon Earth and triggered volcanic activity, earthquakes, fires, and massive floods as glaciers melted and lightning strikes released torrential rains from the oceans. He explains how these events eradicated the civilization of the time and set humanity back thousands of years, only to reemerge around 3500 BCE with scattered memories and nascent abilities. He explores within this framework, how many megalithic monuments, underground cities, and ancient legends fall logically into place, as well as the reinterpreted Easter Island rongorongo texts and the intentional burial, 10,000 years ago, of the Göbekli Tepe complex in Turkey. Schoch reveals scientific evidence that shows how history could repeat itself with a coronal mass ejection powerful enough to devastate modern society.

Weaving together a new view of the origins of civilization, the truths behind ancient wisdom, and the dynamics of the planet we live on, Schoch maintains we must heed the megalithic warning of the past and collectively prepare for future events.

Forgotten Civilization is slated for release on August 15 this year, and can be pre-ordered from Amazon US.

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  1. New Age, Old School Mentality
    As part of preparing for a possible cataclysm, why aren’t researchers posting their works on the web so that they can be more readily accessed and archived (for later safekeeping)? I understand the amount of labor that goes into writing a book, but there has to be a better model for financial compensation in this Internet Age. Greg, I know you have struggled with this same issue and have managed to make it work (more-or-less). I personally have given up on any form of compensation for my own research and simply “put it out there”. I have been blessed with a good career and now a pension, so I don’t need an income from “consumers”. Not everybody has that luxury, but if disaster is imminent and inevitable, then why are we still operating in the same old “protect my own interests” mode?

    1. Making work work
      [quote=Charles Pope]I understand the amount of labor that goes into writing a book, but there has to be a better model for financial compensation in this Internet Age. Greg, I know you have struggled with this same issue and have managed to make it work (more-or-less). [/quote]

      No I haven’t. Unless you consider getting paid about $1.20 an hour for your labour “making it work”.

      1. Counting the Cost
        Umm, yeah, that’s not working out.

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdRb4hZBTss

        Even publishing through Inner Traditions I don’t imagine Robert will make more than a couple bucks per book at the price listed on Amazon. It could buy him a solar storm bunker whoopie cushion though, so he’s got that going for him along with eternal consciousness!

        I guess there isn’t an answer then … other than a day job. I’ve sunk 10’s of thousands of dollars into my own research (e.g., taking a six month sabbatical from work for writing and going to Egypt for “fact finding”) and don’t get a dime off my website. I also retired early in order to devote more time to the “meaningful stuff”. That easily is going to cost me a couple hundred grand plus a reduced annuity. But it’s still worth it, right??

        1. Jim Marrs
          I remember that when Tim Binnall had Jim Marrs for the closing episode of BOA’s season, Jim explained how when people decide to devote themselves to the Fringe realm, that they were pretty much accepting a life of many financial privations, because the Universe would only send you ‘just enough’ to survive –this from one of the most prolific and popular authors in the field :-/

  2. I bet . . .
    Even though this much of this is my idea as published in 2001 I don’t get even a shred of credit. This, however, isn’t an Internet article . . this is a for-sale book. I put my research out on the web for free under a domain I paid for and maintained for over a decade, and this is the thanks I get . . . well, no worries, my work was COPYRIGHTED and my new intellectual property attorney thinks we might just have a case. . .

    http://www.solartyphoon.com

    ASM

    1. from the Advocacy-of-Seizing-the-Day-Dept.
      these are all rhetoricals for you, AncientSkyMan

      Where do your feelings and thoughts come from?

      If you base your feelings of comfort, self-worth, happiness, sadness, etc etc on someone or outside causes, then you will always suffer.

      You always have a choice in interpreting your world; in fact, you have multiple choices.

      Look deeply into why you are choosing this way of interpreting. There is more than one reason. And you always have a choice.

      1. I am afraid we are heading
        I am afraid we are heading for a Darwninian model of cutting edge research. Only the indpendently wealthy (as was Darwin) or the sugar daddied researchers will have the wherewithal to stay with it.

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