The True Origin of the Flying Saucers - Dr.

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The True Origin of the Flying Saucers - Dr.

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Atlantis, since it is the opinion of Huguenin that flying saucers are nothing other than Atlantean aircraft which, before the occurrence of the catastrophe that destroyed Atlantis, were brought to the Subterranean World in the hollow interior of the earth. After they left the outer atmosphere they flew in the inner atmosphere, the chief mode of travel in this inner concave world where the shortest distance between two points on its surface is a straight air line best aoe. Re ee eet Le Aerial navigation existed long before the making of the first airplane by the Wright brothers, the director of the International Academy of Sanskrit Investigation at Mysa, India discovered an ancient treatise on aeronautics, which was written three thousand years ago. This treatise gives (in eight chapters) diagrams, describing three types of aircraft, including apparatuses that could neither catch on fire nor break, and mentions thirty-one essential parts of these vehicles and sixteen materials from which they are constructed, which absorb light and heat. The author claims he has proved that there are flying saucers (of which thousands of photographs have been taken and thousands of eye-witnesses exist) and that they come from inside our own earth beyond the Pole. By Raymond Bernard, Ph. D. (Contains Many Photographs from the rare book, Monumental Christianity By Lundy.) This unique volume gives the true history of the Original Gospel of the Lord of Love and Master of Compassion, from which the Four Christian Gospels were Derived - A New Light on the Origin of Christianity. It is the purpose of this book to show that the origin of the Christian religion consists in the teachings of Chrishna, savior of Ancient India, which he enunciated to his Hindu followers on the banks of the Ganges 5,000 years ago, and that these doctrines were introduced to the West during the first half of the first century by Apollonius of Tyana, who received them from his Himalayan teacher, Iarchus, during his studies in the Far East. Apollonius introduced these doctrines among the Essenes; and those who accepted and followed the teachings of Chrishna which he brought from India became known as Chrishnaists or Christians. The doctrines of Chrishna, which were the foundation of Brahmanism, which religion Chrishna originated, were expressed in the sacred book of the Hindus, the "Bhagavad Gita" or the Song Celestial. They included belief in an immanent deity who dwells within all living creatures, plant, animal and human, and who suffers when they suffer and has joy when they are joyful. This pantheistic conception of God led to the doctrine of reverence for all life or traversed by means of flying saucers. FROM CHRISHNA TO CHRIST