Victory of the Earth: Planet Battles and Development - Steve Preston - Books - Createspace - 9781514661994 - June 30, 2015
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Victory of the Earth: Planet Battles and Development

Steve Preston

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Victory of the Earth: Planet Battles and Development

Publisher Marketing: If you're looking for a Science book that ignores the more unpleasant things that have been witnessed either as physical evidence or by first hand descriptions and knowledge, you had better just shut the book right now. If you are looking for a book that will comfort you, you also have come to the wrong place. If you really want to learn about how the earth got to be the way it is today regardless of what you were told in the past, please continue. You will find that the lies and half-truths that you have been told don't change the past, they cover it up. Bizarre Is Not So Bizarre Because people are not typically told about less than comfortable physical evidence, some things seem bizarre to us when we read about them. Hundreds of pieces of evidence tell us a different story than what you are used to reading. For instance- What would you think if I told you that Einstein's E=MC2 formula is flawed? What would you say if I told you that Dinosaurs weren't heavy? What if I told you that Venus had a moon that affected the earth? What if I told you the end of the Cretaceous Period was only 140 thousand years ago and there is substantial proof? What if I told you Mars formed the Pacific Ocean? You would just think I'm crazy, but I'm not. The real problem is that you have not been told about how sketchy our definitions have been and how many anomalies have proven our old school descriptions were. This is the first step to opening your eyes and minds.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 30, 2015
ISBN13 9781514661994
Publishers Createspace
Pages 218
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   299 g

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