Book Review: The Gods, Gemini, and the Great Pyramid
Nov 26, 1999 -
© Linda Casselman
The Gods, Gemini, and the Great Pyramid is the result of Bowles research into the questions left in Charles Hapgood's book, Earth's Shifting Crust, regarding the processes that affect the changes in the earth's crust. Bowles proposes the Rotational-Bending Effect, the constant rotation of the planet combined with celestial gravitation and the earth's own inner stresses, as the cause of these changes, the bending, shifting, and cracking of the earth's crust. This research led Bowles to a fascinating discovery. He found evidence of cataclysmic global events which point to a time in the earth's past when the North Pole was in Alaska, Egypt and Peru were situated on the equator, and the Sphinx sat facing due east. By joining these points of Alaska, Egypt, and Peru as they were before the great shift in the earth's crust, Bowles has traced a relationship between the three points that form a triangle which relates geometrically to the Great Pyramid of Giza. Furthermore, this discovery led to evidence that links the Great Pyramid at Giza in Egypt to the Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts to the twelve zodiacal constellations to the puzzling line figures on the Nasca Plateau in Peru to the ancient gods! Bowles suggests that the ancients left us an important message coded within these links and he has set out to decode it.
As I read this book, I felt as though I were sitting across the table from Mr. Bowles as he told of his discoveries with a twinkle in his eye.
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