Cataclysm
By Jane Wright
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This book offers a unique perspective that identifies these kernels of truth and then proceeds to connect them to form a new picture of a very important time in the life of our planet.
Jane Wright, brings to the page a logicians perspective that crosses multiple disciplines of thought, and in a creative and entertaining way, provides the reader with a unique proposal of how things might have been from 10,000 years ago to 6,000 years ago, when modern civilization began to take hold.
Jane Wright
An avid reader of non-fiction histories, biographies and the sciences, and lifelong student, Jane Wright has finally found time to fulfill her desire to write. This is her third book. She was born in Chicago, grew up on Staten Island, New York, and spent most of her adult life in Florida. Her first ambition, besides being a wife and mother, was to a teacher. After receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree she accomplished all of these. A retired teacher and mother of four grown daughters, she now has time to put to paper some of those thoughts she has been pondering since she was eight.
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Cataclysm - Jane Wright
Copyright © 2012 Jane Wright. All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.
Published by AuthorHouse 3/19/2012
ISBN: 978-1-4685-5663-6 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-4685-5661-2 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2012903325
Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them.
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Cover Design by Barbara Kiddle
Contents
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
CATACLYSM:
PREFACE
ACCEPTED SCIENTIFIC FACTS
THE …….. DOTS
CHAPTER ONE
WHAT? DID THE HAND OF THE POTTER SHAKE?
CHAPTER TWO
IN SEARCH OF ATLANTIS
CHAPTER THREE
ANTEDILUVIAN EARTH
CHAPTER FOUR
ATLANTEANS ON EARTH
CHAPTER FIVE
PLATO AND OTHER SOURCES
CHAPTER SIX
MYTHOLOGY
CHAPTER SEVEN
GODS AND GODDESSES
CHAPTER EIGHT
TORN ASUNDER
CHAPTER NINE
POSTDILUVIAN EARTH
CHAPTER TEN
LUCY AND THE ICEMAN OF THE ALPS
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CONNECTING THE DOTS
CHAPTER TWELVE
ARMAGEDDON
SUGGESTED READING:
DEDICATION
TO MY FAMILY
JOHN
PATRICIA, PEG, ALAN, BARBARA, JOAN
AND THEIR CHILDREN
AND THEIR CHILDREN’S CHILDREN
AND
TO ALL OUR ANCESTORS
BACK TO THE ATLANTEANS
FOR ALL THOSE GREAT GENES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
My heartfelt thanks goes out to Barbara Kiddle for her expert editing which was a daunting task. Her help with research and formatting has been of tremendous value.
Thanks also to Tamar Huffman for her secretarial skills, computer skills, and for caring for my daily needs during the latter part of this process.
A big basketful of thanks to both these beautiful people, for their enthusiasm for the work, and for keeping me at it when I was ready to chuck the whole project.
Thanks also to the folks at Authorhouse who guided me through the process and gave me guidance and advice when I most needed it.
CATACLYSM:
A violent geological change to the Earth’s surface.
(Second definition, Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary)
A momentous and violent event marked by overwhelming upheaval and demolition.
(Third definition, Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary)
PREFACE
Some religions tell us that it all began with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, 6,000 years ago. The scientists tell us that it began with a big bang, several million years ago. The historians are reluctant to take sides, since few written records exist at this time. And so the unanswerable questions have been passed down to us through the generations; the who, what, where, when and how of our planet Earth.
Why is the Earth tilted on its axis? Why is the western hemisphere drifting west towards Asia?
Who built the pyramids? Some of the questions seem trivial. Who cares who Cain and Abel mated with? But it is a legitimate and important question. Important, because it reveals and establishes a basic fact that can no longer be overlooked or ignored. The question is answered a few chapters later, in Genesis. No one has ever put the two relevant chapters together, in just this way before, because one vital bit of information was unavailable until recently.
These questions and others are listed below and are referred to as dots. An attempt is made to connect all the dots to form a new picture of a very important time in the life of our planet. We have only to accept an obvious premise and all the dots fall into place, creating a scenario. It is not the only scenario for these events but it is the only one that links all the questions together. Some of the dots have been overlooked; others are separated by time and some seem to have no relevance to any of the others. Time is an elusive and flexible factor. We cannot measure the age of the pyramids by carbon-dating its boulders. The boulders existed in the side of a mountain, long before they were used to build the pyramids.
If we accept one simple premise many of the