A classified book by the CIA more than 50 years ago contains a shocking theory about how the world ended.
The story of Adam and Eve, written by former US Air Force employee, UFO researcher and psychologist Chan Thomas, was written in In 1966, but its publication was stopped by American intelligence.
It was declassified in 2013, Partly, but it has remained hidden in the CIA database – until now.
In the book, Thomas claims that every 6,500 years, a major catastrophe on the scale of the "Great Flood" Mentioned in the Bible.
While experts debate the exact date of that flood mentioned in the heavenly books, Thomas confirms that it occurred about 6,500 years ago, and there is some archaeological and geological evidence to support this date.
Based on this logic, Thomas asserts that the coming catastrophe is imminent.
As for the appearance of the end of the world, Thomas believes that the Earth’s magnetic field will shift suddenly and radically, which will lead to Destruction all over the planet, and this is consistent with what is stated in the Holy Qur’an.
The reason behind the book being classified as secret is still unclear, but some have indicated that American intelligence was concerned that the book might cause mass panic, Or leaking information related to secret government research.
Thomas had ties to secret projects while working for the now-defunct McDonnell Douglas Aviation and Space Corporation. He was part of a small team of scientists formed by the company to investigate reports of UFOs.
Although there are no official records indicating that Thomas worked directly for the CIA, A confidentiality agreement signed by the CIA means that former employees need to obtain approval before publishing books and other communications works.
"In California, mountains shake like ferns in breeze; The great Pacific Ocean rises back, piles up into a mountain of water more than two miles high, and then begins its race eastward,” Thomas wrote in his book.
“In the space of a day all traces of civilization have disappeared, and the great cities—Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Dallas, New York—are nothing but legends,” he wrote. “There is only one stone left where millions walked a few hours ago.”
The first chapter, titled “The Coming Catastrophe,” begins with: “Like Noah’s catastrophe 6,500 years ago… Like the catastrophe of Adam and Eve 11,500 years ago…this too will happen.
The mysterious opening suggests that the next disaster is about to happen any day now.
The book consists of 55 pages. , but Thomas wrote more than 200 pages. The rest of the pages remain top secret to this day. Why the CIA was involved remains a mystery.
The apocalyptic story begins with the destruction of California, and explains how winds “as strong as a thousand armies” It will tear apart everything in sight with its “supersonic bombardment,” and the Pacific tsunami will drown Los Angeles and San Francisco “as if they were mere grains of sand.”
Thomas claims that these effects will hit the North American continent. “Within three hours”, the earthquake will simultaneously create huge cracks in the ground that will allow the magma to rise into the ground. The surface.
But the effects of devastation will not be limited to North America, where Thomas wrote that none of the seven continents will be able to escape the attack, and each continent will face a slightly different version of Same dramatic ending.
By the seventh day, “the apocalyptic rampage is over,” and the entire land changes.
“The Bay of Bengal basin, located to the east of India,” says Thomas. directly, It is now located at the North Pole.
The Pacific Ocean, located directly west of Peru, is located at the South Pole.
Even Greenland and Antarctica are being pushed towards the equator, and the cover is melting. “It’s insanely icy in the tropical heat.”
Thomas paints a terrifying picture of climate change and the rearrangement of tectonics that would destroy civilization. But there is no scientific evidence to suggest that such a catastrophe is possible.
Martin Mlinkzak, a senior research scientist at NASA Langley Research Center, told The Verge: “It is unfortunate that these things are being put out there.”
He added that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and there is no evidence, science or physics behind any of the claims about the link between magnetic field change and climate change."
In addition However, there is no evidence to suggest that the Earth’s magnetic field has flipped or will flip 90 degrees as Thomas describes. Mlynczak disputes Thomas’s evidence, saying: “This is a complete lie. If this happened every 6,500 years, we would definitely see this; It will be on all records… The amount of energy needed to achieve this is enormous. And you know, there’s nothing to trigger that,”
However, Earth’s magnetic poles are already shifting, and have done so hundreds of times throughout the planet’s history, according to NASA.
It’s called This phenomenon is a “reversal of the poles,” which means the sun appears from the east, and ancient magnetic records indicate that it occurs every 300 thousand years on average, although the actual time periods vary widely.
NASA says: "During a pole reversal, the magnetic field weakens, but does not disappear completely"
"The magnetosphere, along with the Earth’s atmosphere, continues to protect the Earth from cosmic rays and charged solar particles, although there may be a small amount of particle radiation reaching the Earth’s surface. < /p>
'The magnetic field becomes mixed, and multiple magnetic poles can appear in unexpected places.'
But this never causes the widespread destruction that Thomas described in His book.
Even if his theory of why and how the world will end has scientific value, there is still reason to doubt his claim that the end of the world is imminent.
He mentions that another A disaster of this kind – Noah’s flood mentioned in the heavenly books – occurred 6,500 years ago, and this means that we are about to be exposed to the next flood.
There is some geological and archaeological evidence that It suggests that this date may be correct. For example, a 2006 study claimed that the 6,500-year-old wood recovered from the "Noah’s Ark landing site" It was actually part of the ship itself.
But the age of the wood has been questioned by other experts.
The most plausible time range for the flood is between 4,000 A.D. And 5000 years ago. If this event actually occurred during that period, Thomas’ estimated timing of the end of the world would be more than 1,000 years too late.
Therefore, all evidence indicates that the violent catastrophe detailed in "The Story of Adam and Eve" It will not actually happen.