Would the Gods Destroy Us?
I recall that in my 20s and 30s I worried about being “contacted” by UFOs. As I
grew older, I worried that it had already happened, with me no more wiser. It is
an enigma. God and Outer Space are fantastic enigma partners. Fantastic because
they stimulate fantasy. Fantasy is our final frontier. The borderland, where we
leave fact behind and enter the realm of fiction. In our era of vaporizing
boundaries, the boundary between true and false, fact and faction, history and
narrative, create a situation much like the migration going on in the world and
some folks’ concern about the loss of cultural identity. Another boundary is
dissolving, but not without much violence. Thus the question, would the gods
destroy us?
And now, having introduced the subject of this here book, let’s take a look at
it:
How
Ancient Alien Civilizations Almost Destroyed the Earth
By
Nick Redfern
In 1945, the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki became the first and last
victims of the atom bomb, the most destructive man-made force
our planet has ever known.
Or were they just the latest in a long line of Armageddon-level events? Is it
possible that our civilization is, in reality, just one of many? Did previous
cultures blossom, develop, and thrive, only to destroy themselves, tens or
hundreds of thousands of years ago, with the same atomic technology?
These are the controversial and thought-provoking questions at the heart of Nick
Redfern’s Weapons of the Gods, which argues that many ancient civilizations
cracked the secrets of the atom, only to become the victims of its awesome,
terrifying power. Still others may have been destroyed by hostile aliens with
their own nuclear arsenals.
Where is the evidence? The answer is shockingly simple: it’s everywhere. It’s
just a matter of knowing where to look for it, from the biblical cities of Sodom
and Gomorrah and the ancient Pakistani culture of Mohenjo-daro, Pakistan, to the
Lonar Crater in India and the revelations in the Ramayana and Mahabharata, two
ancient Sanskrit texts that describe
nuclear warfare thousands of years ago.
Nick Redfern’s vast, world-wide audience is anxiously awaiting the chance to
dive into his latest blockbuster, Weapons of the Gods: How Ancient Alien
Civilizations Almost Destroyed the Earth.
Inside, he studies long-gone civilizations to answer the question: did previous
cultures blossom, develop, and thrive, only to destroy themselves, tens or
hundreds of thousands of years ago, with the same atomic technology as the bombs
that decimated Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
Redfern reveals evidence of Armageddon-level events in the biblical cities of
Sodom and Gomorrah, the ancient Pakistani culture of Mohenjo-daro, Pakistan, and
the Lonar Crater in India. In the epic Sanskrit texts of Ramayana and
Mahabharata are descriptions of nuclear warfare that took place thousands of
years ago.
Redfern argues that many previous civilizations cracked the secrets of the atom,
only to become the victims of its terrifying power, while others may have been
destroyed by hostile aliens with their own nuclear arsenals.
A reviewer remarked, “You can always count of Nick Redfern for quality
conspiracy and UFO literature. His books have run the gamut from alien abduction
to exposes on the infamous `Men in Black’ to the search for elusive creatures.
(He) makes the world of the paranormal so compelling for his readers.”