The book “The Story of Adam and Eve” written by Chan Thomas, a veteran researcher in the United States Air Force and a UFO researcher, is a work that was written in 1966, but its publication was stopped by the CIA for unknown reasons.
The book, whose contents were partially declassified in 2013, remained hidden in CIA archives until it was recently made public.
In this work, Thomas proposes an interesting theory that once every 6500 years, the Earth will witness a catastrophe on the scale of Noah’s flood. Citing some archaeological and geological evidence, he claims that the last such event occurred about 6,500 years ago, and based on this, the next catastrophe is imminent.
Thomas believes that the end of the world will be accompanied by a sudden and drastic change in the Earth’s magnetic field, which will have devastating consequences for the entire planet.
The reasons for the book’s classification remain unclear, but some experts believe the CIA was concerned about creating public panic or leaking classified information.
The first chapter of the book titled “The Next Cataclysm” begins with a thought-provoking sentence: “Just as Noah witnessed about 6,500 years ago… like Adam and Eve about 11,500 years ago… this will also happen…”
The 55-page book that has been made available to the public is only a small part of a 200-page work. The remaining pages, which have remained secret until now, contain details that shed light on why the CIA was involved.
Focusing on the destruction of California, this apocalyptic story paints a horrifying scenario. The author describes winds of tremendous destructive power that will destroy everything in their path with incredible speed. At the same time, a huge tsunami will submerge the coastal cities of Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Thomas claims that these natural disasters will cover the entire North American continent in just three hours. Terrible earthquakes have also fueled these disasters and by creating deep cracks in the ground, they will pave the way for the eruption of molten materials.
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