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God Star - Dwardu Cardona 2019 PDF  BOOKS
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God Star
Author: Dwardu Cardona
Year: 2019
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 72 MB
Language: English

If controversial subjects are not your cup of tea read no further and put this book down right now because what this work has to offer is revolutionary in the extreme God Star sets out to show that the sky that ancient man remembers was entirely different from the one that now stretches above us This is demonstrated through ancient texts from all over the world which deal with the astronomical lore of our forebears As if with a single voice these texts proclaim that the present planet we know as Saturn once shone as a sun in Earth s primordial sky This claim receives credence through the fact that astronomers now view the planet Saturn as the remnant of what had once been a brown dwarf star It also goes a long way in explaining why Saturn was considered the ruler of the planets in mythology and why the god of that planet is found at the head of every ancient pantheon on earth Astronomically it is then deduced that Earth used to be the satellite of this proto Saturnian sun which mini system then invaded the present Solar System and that this transpired during the age of man As bizarre as this scenario appears it is lent credibility by the hard sciences through the unmistakable signs encountered here on Earth and also by what is constantly being discovered out in space In fact the likelihood that such an interloping planetary system might have been captured by the Sun is even now acknowledged by a new class of trailblazing astronomers Thus apart from the mytho historical record the theory presented within the pages of this book includes evidence from geology palaeontology astrophysics and plasma cosmology It also serves to elucidate various dilemmas that presently encumber these and other disciplines What might be seen by some as of greater importance the reconstruction of the primeval events that took place beneath the proto Saturnian sun goes a long way in disclosing the origins of religion including the very concept of deity While for the sake of scholarship the book includes the odd technical tract it is nevertheless written in a manner that will be readily understood by the intelligent layperson In fact it almost reads like a detective novel

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