The Pre-Flood World

The Pre-Flood World

Jason M. Breshears

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Año de edición:
2025
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Historia antigua: hasta c. 500 e. c.
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9781585091607
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There have been attempts in the ancient past to assemble a complete chronological history of the natural and human world. Much of this well-researched information is rare or has become lost to modern times. Until now. This book is Part One of the Chronicon series - the most complete chronological history ever assembled in today’s world. This is Volume One of a four-part set. The author, Jason Breshears, has accomplished what few others could have done. For 26 years he was in a unique position that allowed him to carry out this research. He was in prison. Brilliant people have sometimes made mistakes and ended up in jail, and Breshears has proved to be one of them. He made the most of his circumstances, recording virtually every important event from ancient texts, and we are fortunate to have the results of his work.  Laying out world events chronologically with such unparalleled detail revealed some amazing patterns to the author. Some were rediscovered from ancient times and others, newly found. This includes a 138-year cycle of returning 'Phoenix events' - anomalies in the sky which cause varying degrees of disruption. Extended versions of this cycle, divisible by 138, have brought cataclysmic destruction to our would, including the Great Flood. Due to the mathematical predictability of this cycle, this work, in overall form, concludes that some higher intelligence controls these events in some programmable way, and that this reality could in fact be a simulation. Such ideas could cause those interested in scholarly research to dismiss this work. This level of research, however, should not be lightly dismissed. One of the author’s primary maxims is that nothing is true unless it can be verified from multiple different angles. The research in this work follows this line of thought. Each reader is invited to follow along, explore this incredible roadmap of history, and reach conclusions of their own. Enjoy the ride.

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