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Forgotten Civilization

Forgotten Civilization

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Forgotten Civilization presents groundbreaking scientific evidence that challenges mainstream history and pushes the origins of advanced human society thousands of years further back than traditionally accepted. In Forgotten Civilization, geologist Robert Schoch explores compelling data suggesting that a sophisticated civilization existed at the end of the last Ice Age long before ancient Egypt, Sumeria, or Greece.

Drawing on research from multiple scientific disciplines, Forgotten Civilization highlights the significance of the 12,000-year-old megalithic site of Göbekli Tepe, arguing that such complex architecture could not have emerged from primitive hunter-gatherers alone. The book proposes that a powerful solar catastrophe massive coronal mass ejections from the Sun abruptly ended the last Ice Age around 9700 BCE. These intense solar outbursts may have triggered volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, global fires, floods, and widespread destruction, effectively erasing much of this early advanced civilization.

In Forgotten Civilization, Schoch connects geological evidence, ancient monuments, underground cities, and even legendary accounts to form a new interpretation of humanity’s forgotten past. He also warns that similar solar activity could occur again, posing a serious threat to modern technological society. By examining the patterns of the past, the book raises urgent questions about our future preparedness.

More than a historical investigation, Forgotten Civilization offers a bold rethinking of human origins and the cycles of catastrophe and renewal. For readers interested in ancient mysteries, lost civilizations, archaeology, and alternative history, this book provides a thought-provoking and scientifically grounded perspective.

If you are fascinated by hidden history and the possibility of forgotten advanced societies, Forgotten Civilization is an essential and eye-opening read.

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