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Uriel's Machine

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Modern scientific investigations reveal that Earth has faced numerous impacts from comets and meteorites, with laboratory studies indicating that such events could generate tidal waves exceeding three miles in height and traveling nearly 400 miles per hour. In the last 10,000 years, two significant impacts occurred: a seven-fold impact into the oceans around 7640 B.C. and a single impact in the Mediterranean Sea around 3150 B.C., coinciding with the time of Noah's Flood. Evidence suggests that ancient Europeans not only survived the 7640 B.C. flood but also established an advanced civilization focused on predicting future meteoric impacts. They built an international network of astronomical observatories, developing accurate solar, lunar, and planetary calendars, measuring Earth's diameter, and predicting comet collisions years in advance. This was the underlying purpose of megalithic structures like Stonehenge. The predictions made in 3150 B.C. proved accurate, and their device—Uriel's Machine—enabled the reconstruction of civilization after the devastation. Additionally, the work presents intriguing claims: a single global language existed, a common female ancestor to all humans, angels interbreeding with women to create The Watchers, and that the oral tradition of Freemasonry reflects real events. This compelling exploration of humanity's past, present, and future demonstrates that the world was indeed flooded, yet survived

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Uriel's Machine, Christopher Knight, Robert Lomas

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2001
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