Cataclysms of the Zodiac The Lost Ages
"There have been, and will be again, many destruction's of mankind arising out of many causes; the greatest have been brought about by the agencies of fire and water, and other lesser ones by innumerable other causes" - Plato Since time began, mankind has looked to the dark heavens, and the stars, planets and moons were once named as gods. From Africa, Asia, Europe and the America's - the ancients tell their tales in layers of metaphor, with actors disguised under many different names - like a secret code. The ancient Sumerians recorded the rule of kings on clay tablets - the Sumerian Kings List, a similar Egyptian document exists called the Turin Kings List. The Greeks spoke of four or five 'Great Ages of Man' divided by cataclysms. Mesoamerican myths also include four or five Great Ages, in myths called 'The Four Suns', and 'The Five Suns'. Sanskrit texts include four 'Great Ages' in the same fashion. Greek myths include references to constellations of the Zodiac, the Hindu's give periods of time for each Great Age, time is recorded on both the Sumerian and Egyptian lists. By examining these records, comparing constellations, and astronomical alignments of megalithic structures - the secret code has been unlocked. According to the ancients, civilization has been repeatedly destroyed by a hail of heavenly judgment. By cosmic lightning, meteor impacts, global firestorms and floods, continent shattering earthquakes and mountain razing tempests. 'Cataclysms of the Zodiac' uncovers astonishing new information, and brings together previous research, such as I. Velikovsky's (Worlds in Collision), David Talbott's (The Saturn Myth), and Graham Hancock's (The Mystery of the Sphinx). It confirms a cataclysmic prehistory for human civilization. According to the ancients, mans official history began in 127,440BC.