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ing cree ispositi cance 3: duly 20, 1998, pp. 44-52 n! ing creature of gentle disposition! Because 7 Cowley, Geofrey, "Wilson’s World: now we know that it is the natural "order of arvard Naturalist", Newsweek, vol. 131, Nature". . ; no. 25, June 22, 1998, pp. 58-61 To be continued next issue... 1. Why are the remains of the ancient Nature". civilisations so scant? To be continued next issue... 2. Why does our image of civilisation go back only as far as a few centuries BC? frente lames, The Gods, Gemini, and 4 at : : , The Gods, Gemini, an lake down mishty mounting, we arene the Great Pyramid, Gemini Publishing (PO . _ Box 648, Grass Lake, Michigan 49240- still flowing strongly, our fresh water lakes 0648), USA, 1998. James Bowles is a retired still clear, and the waterfalls around the _giyil engineer who worked for NASA sub- world still encased in their original escarp- _ contractors on the Apollo Moon program. ments? He finished his 20-year engineering career in 4. Why, when we can find sabre-toothed industrial manufacturing, while teaching col- cats, mammoths and mastodons etched on aiere physics and mathematics cave walls and lying in shallow graves, do - . we have tigers, lions and bears today? And ;. Hapgood, Charles H., The Path of the . se ole, Chilton, Philadelphia, USA, 1970, p. here is a good question for you: why do 994 we find dinosaurs in graves no deeper than 3. Strain, Mac B., The Earth’s Shifting Axis, those of the sabre-toothed cats, mammoths ATL Press, Inc. [PO Box 4563 T Station, and mastodons? Shrewsbury, MA 01545, tel (508) 898 2290, Knowing the truths of yesterday answers _ fax (508) 8998 2063], USA, 1997, p. 49 our questions of today. It should no longer 4: Pyenson, Lewis, Grolier Multimedia _ be a surprise to any of us if a breaking Encyclopedia, Grolier Electronic Publishing, news story reported an oil find in Iceland, Inc., 1995 a child's doll df a well 5. Maxwell, James Clerk, A Treatise on or a child's doll were removed trom a we Electricity and Magnetism, Dover drilling-core in North Dakota, or a breed of Publications, New York, 1954, unabridged dinosaur, previously reported as indigenous —_ 3rd edition, preface to the polar wastes of the Antarctic, were 6. Esterbrooke, Gregg, "What came before found to be a warm-blooded, swamp-feed- creation", US News & Report, vol. 125, no. About the Author: Richard W. Noone is the author of 5/5/2000, Ice: The Ultimate Disaster (Harmony/Crown Publishing, NY 1986; Three Rivers Press/Crown, NY, 1997, rev. ed.) He has been featured on major national media, including Fox TV's Prophecies of the Millennium, The Learning Channel's Solar Empire, CNN's Headline News and Newsnight, CBS's This Morning, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Sightings, Art Bell's radio show, Incredible Sunday, WTBS, Donohue, NBC's Ancient Prophecies, Sun International Pictures’ UFO Diaries, and A&E's The Unexplained. Mr Noone is a 32nd-Degree Freemason of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, a member of SIAHAT (Society of Inter-American Highway Auto Travelers) since 1964, and a member of the World Explorers Club. He may host a trip to Egypt for Mystical Journeys, Inc. in 1999. Richard Noone's Internet websites are at and . He can be contacted care of Mr Brian Belfiglio, Publicity Manager, Crown Publishing, 201 E. 50th St, New York, NY 10022, USA, e-mail . NEXUS - 83 The Hammer and the Pendulum Continued from page 48 To be continued next issue... FEBRUARY — MARCH 1999