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Ozark Atlantis: The Hidden Refuge of the Pre-Flood Civilization and the Giants That Still Watch From The Limestone
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- ISBN8235002296
- EAN9798235002296
- Date de parution25/05/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
What if the greatest secret of North American prehistory lies not in Egypt or Mesoamerica, but in the ancient hills of the Ozarks?For twenty years, researcher F. K. Sterling walked the hollows, sat on family porches, and listened to the land. What he discovered challenges everything we believe about the deep past: a sophisticated pre-catastrophe civilization that used the Ozark Plateau as its final refuge after the Younger Dryas comet impact 12, 900 years ago.
This is not myth. Anomalous giant skeletons reported in nineteenth-century newspapers. Heart-stones and counting holes carved into limestone. Oral traditions from Cherokee, Osage, and Quapaw elders describing pale, tall "Moon-Eyed People" who already lived inside the mountains when their ancestors arrived. Electromagnetic anomalies, singing ridges, and lights rising from springs. Connecting the submerged ruins off Florida and the Bahamas to the ceremonial centers of Crystal River and the geometric precision of the Hopewell and Cahokia earthworks, Sterling reveals a lost civilization that did not vanish - it withdrew underground, preserving its knowledge through twelve thousand years of darkness.
The hills remember. The springs still sing. And according to the old families who still keep the watch, some of them never left.
This is not myth. Anomalous giant skeletons reported in nineteenth-century newspapers. Heart-stones and counting holes carved into limestone. Oral traditions from Cherokee, Osage, and Quapaw elders describing pale, tall "Moon-Eyed People" who already lived inside the mountains when their ancestors arrived. Electromagnetic anomalies, singing ridges, and lights rising from springs. Connecting the submerged ruins off Florida and the Bahamas to the ceremonial centers of Crystal River and the geometric precision of the Hopewell and Cahokia earthworks, Sterling reveals a lost civilization that did not vanish - it withdrew underground, preserving its knowledge through twelve thousand years of darkness.
The hills remember. The springs still sing. And according to the old families who still keep the watch, some of them never left.























