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... am required to give my decision by Monday; if the book is included in the fall catalogue it would be not good to delay the publication to the spring. I really need a little respite; but considering that I wish to publish in succession- Ages II, III, Before the Day Breaketh, Saturn and Deluge, Jupiter of the Thunderbolt, Letters to a Heretic, Stargazers, The Orbit, and s[e ]veral more, I do not see how I can do less than two books a year. I could offer them to switch to another book, but besides Stargazers none is far enough progressed. Einstein's book (Before the Day Breaketh) would be ...
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... ; or of Hermes opening a door - as described in the Iliad - need not therefore bother us. On the other hand, the sending of "portentous lightning flashes" by Zeus should not have been included in this category - not because this fits the theory of cosmic catastrophism while the others do not, but because the emission of thunderbolts by the Jovian deity was a belief that was universal.(38) Forrest himself, whose misusage is often deliberate, knows this well enough and should have known better than to try and set this trap. It can thus be seen that I do agree with Forrest on certain issues. And why not? Forrest has hit quite ...
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... Aztecs was likewise described in terms of "red". Note Duran's description of a Tlaloc idol: "Its horrendous face was like that of a serpent with huge fangs; it was bright and red like a flaming fire. This was a symbol of the brilliance of the lightning and rays cast from the heavens when he sent tempests and thunderbolts; to express the same he was totally clad in red."(62) It is notable, too, that the Yucatec rain god equivalent of Tlaloc was Chac (or Chaac, phonetically chaak), whose name is nearly homophonous with the Yucatec term for "red" (chak). A similar near homophony links the ...
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... ." (58) The other projects, however, remained in various stages of completion. Mankind in Amnesia and Stargazers and Gravediggers were completed by Elisheva Velikovsky, Lynn E. Rose, and Jan Sammer and published posthumously, but to date The Assyrian Conquest, The Dark Ages of Greece, Saturn and the Flood, Jupiter of the Thunderbolts, The Orbit, Ten Trials, The Test of Time, Ash, Letters to a Heretic, Science and Conscience, The Sins of the Sons, The Day Breaks (his correspondence with Einstein), Three Fires (biographical accounts of Shlomo Molcho, Giordano Bruno, and Michael Servetus), Days and Years (the first part ...
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... Anatolia. Amon of Thebes was a meteorite and meteorites were regarded as the bones of Osiris (or variously Set and Horus). The legend of the Phoenix supposes that a large meteorite fell somewhere in or near Egypt and appeared as a firebird with a long pluming tail that disappeared and left behind a black cosmic egg. Letopolis was the thunderbolt city and had a meteorite cult, and it is significant that the dead pharaoh, as part of the mummification rituals, had his mouth cut in a funerary ceremony involving a meteoric iron adze, fashioned in the sky shape of Ursa Minor = the Opener of Mouths. Perplexing is one way of describing these rites, and no wonder ...
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346. Collisions and Upheavals [Journals] [Pensee]
... still not finished with his work of destruction. In 687 B.C . a powerful Assyrian army led by Sennacherib marched toward Judah. On the evening of March 23, the first night of the Hebrew Passover, when Sennacherib and his army camped close to Jerusalem, Mars made a last, fateful approach to the Earth. A great thunderbolt- a "blast from heaven" --charred the soldiers' bodies, leaving their garments intact. The dead numbered 185,000. Assurbanipal, Sennacherib's grandson, later recalled "the perfect warrior" Mars, "the lord of the storm, who brings defeat." The same night of March 23, 687 B.C ., ...
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347. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... - by the involvement of Bob Grubaugh, Fred Jueneman, Wallace Thornhill, Don Scott, Anthony Peratt, and others in the movement, all of whom have contributed to the understanding that there is a physical possibility and even likelihood for the former existence of the configuration. In its most recent formulation, which will be presented in the forthcoming Thunderbolts of the Gods, co-authored by David Talbott and Wallace Thornhill, the model works with the idea that electromagnetical forces play a far greater part in the physics of the cosmos than was previously assumed, and that plasma phenomena were prominent in the polar configuration as well, accounting for many of the puzzling symbols of an alien sky' gathered ...
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348. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... /] Example book illustration, identified as insects (figs a, d, e); headdresses and masks (b , c) elementary mathematics (f ): [Compare with these images, below, from Charles Raspil's article, "Archetypes Showing The Presence of Anomalous Electromagnetic Activity" in C&C Review 2000:1 . Thunderbolt of Mithras (fig. g). Adonai from Ethiopic Book of Spells (h ), Character on Hebraic bowl (I ).- ed.] ...
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349. Thoth Vol I, No. 1: January 25, 1997 [Journals] [Thoth]
... gas where a series of light and dark bands are formed transverse to the discharge axis. This might give rise to a kind of "stairway to heaven" or ziggurat appearance. Then there is the self-contained plasmoid, a corkscrew within an overall football shape which forms the interplanetary equivalent of lightning and appears to have been depicted as Zeus' thunderbolt.- I have looked in some detail at chondritic meteorites which I expect to be left-overs from a planetary discharge event. They show all the characteristics to be expected of material that has been subjected to flash heating, acceleration, collision and ion implantation in a spatially restricted compressed gas stream together with isotopic modification by enhanced radiation, followed ...
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350. Venus' Atmosphere [Journals] [Pensee]
... course of great discharges, as narrated in ancient sources (Old Testament and Homer among them), resulted from smashing two oxygen atoms into one atom of sulfur. I assumed that on Jupiter and on Venus, sulfur must be present; on Jupiter because it acquired much of the water of Saturn, after Saturn exploded, and in great thunderbolts converted the oxygen of the water into sulfur; and on Venus because it brought sulfur from its parental body, Jupiter, and also because in violent discharges it would fuse oxygen snatched from Earth's atmosphere or hydrosphere into sulfur. In July, 1955, I wrote to Professor Walter S. Adams, by then retired from the directorship of ...
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