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Stunning Revelations From Ancient Maps
Professor Hapgood’s studies on ancient maps were fixed Einstein said his theories should be added to history’s mix Perhaps it proved too big a leap for other minds to take But his ancient culture findings, Hapgood would not forsake 6000 BC, before Egypt’s pyramids were built Millennia before Pompeii’s lava had been spilled Or small fishing boats hugged the Mediterranean Coast And Columbus’s “daring” voyage was not even close Ancient seafarers drew with astounding accuracy Maps of the world they once knew, the fishermen’s legacy Antarctica sans ice and closer to the equator The Mid-Atlantic Ridge once an above-sea sky scraper Siberia touching Alaska with no Bering Strait (Palin could have seen Russia without snow from her back gate) Cuba, England, Sweden, too, on these maps appear clearly But Sweden’s fully glacial; England’s blanket an ice sheet If we believe Hapgood, a civilization once thrived Thousands of years before language; maps keep memories alive Technology to chart the seas was lost in ancient times With latitude and longitude measurements quite refined Sea kings’ cities may have succumbed during the last Ice Age Surviving nations lost their skill when history turned a page Geography to be found again when the Earth had healed “Discoverers” reinvented the forgotten ship’s wheel Magellan, perhaps not the first to sail around the globe Admiral Byrd not the first man to visit the South Pole Spirits from a colony of seafarers can be found From deep beneath Antarctic ice, they try to spread the word But laugh they must as scientists forecast global warming And man attempts to alter life and heed their dire warning Shifting poles? Natural cycles! Men would be well advised To study the maps Hapgood found and open their closed minds To learn more about Professor Charles Hapgood’s map studies and the comments made by Albert Einstein, you can visit http://www.crystalinks.com/crustal.html.
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