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Author Patrick Geryl came to the staggering conclusion that the Earth
will soon be subjected to an immense disaster.
The cause: upheavals in the sun's magnetic fields will generate
gigantic solar flares that will affect the polarity of the entire Earth.
The result: our magnetic field will reverse all at once, with
catastrophic consequences for humanity.
Massive earthquakes will demolish all buildings on the planet, and
instigate colossal tsunamis and intense volcanic activity. In fact, the
Earth's crust will shift, sweeping continents thousands of miles away
from their present positions.

Patrick Geryl (author and researcher)
and Gino Ratinckx (archeo-astronomer)
There is ample evidence in the literature of ancient civilizations
that such disasters have occured in the past and also clues that they
knew when another such calamity would occur. The Dresden Codex of the
Maya for instance, contains the secrets of the sunspot cycle, about
which our modern astronomers know almost nothing!
In his books, Patrick Geryl continues his scientific analysis of the
millennia-old codes of the Maya and Egyptians that refer to the coming
super-disaster. He determines that both cultures arose from an
antediluvian civilization which was able to calculate the previous polar
shifts and that we should take very seriously their calculations that
place the next reversal in 2012!
The description of Herodotus
"...Herodotus is my name, I am from Halikarnassos and am now telling
the world about the research I did to keep the memory of the past alive
and to immortalize the great, impressive works of the Greeks and other
people."
"...As a token of their unanimity they decided to leave a memorial
and that led to the building of the labyrinth, which is situated not far
from the southern bank of the Moiris lake, in the neighborhood of a
place called crocodilopolis. I have been there and it is beyond all
description. If you would make a survey of all city walls and public
buildings in Greece, you will see that all together they did not ask so
much effort nor money as this labyrinth. And the temples in Efesse and
Samos aren't exactly nothing either! It is true, the pyramids make you
speechless and each and everyone of them equals many of our Greek
buildings, but they cannot stand comparison with the labyrinth."
"...To start, it has a dozen indoor gardens of which six on a row at
the northern side and six at the southern side. They are built in such a
manner that their portals are face to face. An exterior wall without
openings surrounds the entire complex. The building itself is a
two-storied one and has three-thousand chambers of which half of these
are underground and the other fifteen-hundred are on the ground floor."
I had to stop reading. Three-thousand rooms with indoor gardens and
one single ring wall encircling the building. More gigantic than this is
not possible! Half of the rooms are above and the other half under
ground. Imagine rooms with a length of only two meters, then the total
length would be three kilometers! That gave me dizzy-spells. This had to
be the largest building ever! No doubt about it. Why wasn't it known
better? Could it be vanished from the earth? It was still there in 448
BC. Has it been taken apart since then and used for other buildings?
"... I visited and looked at the fifteen-hundred ground-floor
chambers myself, so I speak from personal experience, but for the
underground chambers I have to rely on the authority of others, because
the Egyptians refused to let me in. There, the tombs can be found of the
kings that originally built the labyrinth, and of the holy crocodiles.
So I have not been there and everything I know about it, I know from
hearsay.
The rooms on top of them have indeed been shown to me. You would not
believe they were built by human hands. The passages interconnecting the
chambers and the winding paths from court to court were breathtaking in
their colorful variety, as I walked in full admiration from the
courtyard to the chambers, from the chambers to the colonnades, from the
colonnades to again other chambers and from there into still more
courtyards. The ceiling of all these places where made of stone, just as
the walls which are covered with relief-figures. Each courtyard is
surrounded with a row of white marble, seamless columns."
Good God, I groaned. What luxury! And nowhere is mentioned that it
had been plundered or demolished! But then where was this monumental
labyrinth, with the tombs of the twelve kings? Undoubtedly, there must
be the biggest treasures ever to be found in Egypt! Tutankhamen's
treasury is nothing compared to this.
With burning head, I read on:
"...Right by the corner where the labyrinth stops, stands a pyramid
of at least seventy-five meters high and decorated with a relief of
large animal figures.
It can be reached through an underground passage.
But, however spectacular this labyrinth is, the lake Moiris, right
next to it, makes one really gasp.
Its perimeter is 3600 stadiums or sixty schoinoi - 666 kilometers -
as long as the entire Egyptian coastline. This long-drawn-out lake has a
north-south orientation and its depth is more than ninety meters at its
deepest. It is probably man-made because in the middle are two pyramids,
each reaching ninety meters above the water, while their base is equally
far under water.
The lake is not getting water from natural sources, that would be
impossible because the surrounding country is bone-dry; no, a canal is
its connection to the Nile. Through the canal the water flows into the
lake during half a year and the other six months it flows back into the
river again. The profit for the royal treasury during this period is at
least one silver talent per day because of the fish that are caught
there."
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