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The Pyramids and the Pentagon - The Government's Top Secret Pursuit of Mystical Relics Ancient Astronauts and Lost Civilizations - cover

The Pyramids and the Pentagon - The Government's Top Secret Pursuit of Mystical Relics Ancient Astronauts and Lost Civilizations

Nick Redfern

Publisher: New Page Books

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The Pyramids and the Pentagonis a detailed study of how and why government agencies have, for decades, taken a clandestine and profound interest in numerous archeological, historical, and religious puzzles.Focusing primarily upon the classified work of the U.S. Government, The Pyramids and the Pentagon invites you to take a wild ride into the fog-shrouded past. It’s a ride that incorporates highlights such as:The CIA’s top-secret files on Noah’s ArkU.S. Army documents positing that the Egyptian Pyramids were constructed via levitationDisturbing military encounters with Middle Eastern djinnsClaims of nuclear warfare in ancient IndiaLinks between the Face on Mars and the pharaohsAnd many moreNick Redfern’s The Pyramids and the Pentagon clearly and provocatively demonstrates that deep and dark conspiracies exist within the shadowy world of officialdom—conspiracies that have the ability to rock the foundations of civilization, religion, and history to their very core. The strange and amazing secrets of the past are just a heavily guarded government vault away.
Available since: 06/22/2012.
Print length: 288 pages.

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