
Needless to say, many of these problems are chronological in nature. And most readers of that trilogy will likewise be aware of the fact that I believe the Great Pyramid – or something similar and based upon similar scalar physics conceptions – might have been the weapon deployed to do it.īut it is to be emphasized that there are massive problems with this all-encompassing and highly speculative scenario, and readers of that trilogy will be aware of some of them. Readers of my Giza Death Star trilogy will already be familiar with my weapons hypothesis for the Great Pyramid, and be aware as well of the scenario advanced there that some very ancient and sophisticated weapon of mass destruction might have been used to explode the now missing planet(s) of the solar system where the asteroid belt now orbits our sun, grim remnants and reminders of some ancient planet Krypton. But for me, the sense has always lingered in the corners of my mind that they were and are somehow all connected, that they are all somehow part of one something, components of one all-encompassing scenario, a scenario of epic historical and indeed cosmic proportions. And last but surely not least…įor most people, these things are unrelated. Miscegenation, genetic engineering, and chimeras. Colliding planets and the Exploding Planet Hypothesis. This weapon can slay any being within the three worlds, including Indra and Rudra. The ancient texts telling of such destructions: from Sumeria (Tiamat’s destruction by Marduk), Egypt (Edfu and the Mars connections), Greece (Saturn’s role in the War of the Titans) and the ancient Americas. The role of plasma cosmology, plasma physics (even plasma paleophysics) and scalar physics. In doing so, he offers a solution to an enigma that has long mystified researchers, disclosing a cause of that ancient war, the means by which it was waged, and the real nature of the secret technology behind the ancient “Tablets of Destinies.-It is all here, folks! The history of the Exploded Planet hypothesis, and what mechanism can actually explode a planet. Incorporating extraterrestrial artifacts, cutting-edge ideas in contemporary physics, and the texts of ancient myths into his argument, Farrell maintains that an ancient interplanetary war was fought in our own solar system with weapons of extraordinary power and sophistication. Rejecting the naturalist and materialist assumptions of catastrophism forwarded by other researchers, Farrell asserts that it is time to take the ancient myths of a Cosmic War in the heavens seriously. The asteroid belt, for example, may be the remains of an exploded planet! The known planets are scarred from incredible impacts, and teeter in their orbits due to causes heretofore inadequately explained. There is ample evidence across our solar system of cataclysmic and catastrophic destruction events.
