Missing Connections: Challenging the Consensusthe Search for Hidden Truths, Obscured Patterns, and Unseen Realities (Atlantis Rising(r) Anthology Library) - Softcover

 
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Considered by many to be the magazine of record for ancient mysteries, future science, and unexplained anomalies, Atlantis Rising® provides some of the most astounding reading to be found anywhere.

This is a book for those who want more: those who go against the grain of "accepted" history, who dare to doubt the truth of the truth makers. For hundreds of years, human lore's legacy has been passed down without question. But there are missing connections, giant question marks, and links that cannot be ignored. What if Columbus didn't discover America? What if Egyptians visited the Grand Canyon? What if Jesus and Horus were one and the same? What if history was much more colorful than the accepted black and white? There are those who would shun such questions or choose to be colorblind in a potentially more colorful world. But for those in search of missing connections, we offer this collection of 33 essays by the most educated critical thinkers of our time.

Missing Connections promotes awareness of the many hues that fill the world, some of which may be hard to see unless they are properly pointed out. Editor J. Douglas Kenyon has culled from the pages of Atlantis Rising® magazine this compilation of concise and well-illustrated articles by world-class researchers and theoreticians like Frank Joseph, Steven Sora, Philip Coppens, Robert M. Schoch, William Stoecker, John Kettler, and many others, who offer thought-provoking insights into a world that is much more colorful than we ever imagined.

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Missing Connections

Challenging the Consensus the Search for Hidden Truths, Obscured Patterns, and Unseen Realities

By J. Douglas Kenyon

Atlantis Rising

Copyright © 2016 J. Douglas Kenyon
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-0-9906904-2-9

Contents

Help for the Color-Blind J. Douglas Kenyon,
Part One: Unsolved Crimes,
1. The Murder of John Cabot Steven Sora,
2. Shakespeare and the Burmuda Triangle Steven Sora,
3 Bacon, Shakespeare & the Spear of Athena Steven Sora,
Part Two: America's Secret Origins,
4. Ancient Egyptians in the Grand Canyon David H. Childress,
5. Avalon in America? Steven Sora,
6. The Heretics who Lit the Way for America Steven Sora,
7. Return to Oak Island Steven Sora,
8. Living Up to the American Contract Cynthia Logan,
Part Three: Secret Societies, Lost Religions,
9. The Templar Engravings at Domme William Henry,
10. The Fall of the Royal Society Peter Bros,
11. The Other Sun of God Steven Sora,
12. From Saint to Sun God Steven Sora,
13. Templars in Mexico Steven Sora,
14. Mystery of the Black Madonna Mark Amaru Pinkham,
15. F. L. Wright vs. G. I. Gurdjieff Herbert Bangs,
Part Four: The Unknown Jesus,
16. The Mythical Jesus Robert M. Schoch, Ph.D,
17. Did Jesus Visit India Len Kasten,
18. Jesus & Arthur Ralph Ellis,
19. The Other Shroud Philip Coppens,
Part Five: Nazis and ETs,
20. Mussolini's Roswell? Frank Joseph,
21. Hitler's Nuclear Threat John Kettler,
22. The True Confessions of Lt. Haut John Kettler,
23. The Roswell Miracle Metal Len Kasten,
Part Six: Mystic Travel,
24. Quest for the Grail: The Sri Lanka Connection Mark Amaru Pinkham,
25. The Pyramids of Scotland: Revisited Jeff Nisbet,
26. The Vinland Map Is for Real Frank Joseph,
27. Ancient Europeans in North America Frank Joseph,
28. The Discovery of the Old World by Native Americans Steven Sora,
29. Ancient Cities in the Forest William B. Stoecker,
30. The Secret Search for the Missing Map of Columbus Rand & Rose Flem-Ath,
Contributing Authors,


CHAPTER 1

The Murder of John Cabot


How Did the Great Genoese Explorer Really Meet His End? And How Did America Really Get Its Name?

BY STEVEN SORA


Homicide detectives know that after 48 hours the trail to the perpetrator starts getting cold. After five hundred years the odds of solving a murder are small, making the violent murder of John Cabot a true cold case. It involves a Genoese merchant, a Spanish soldier, and an English sheriff whose name came to grace the North and South American continents.

John Cabot, born Giovanni Caboto, was a Genoese navigator sailing for the British. He was a businessman who had accumulated enough money to settle anywhere, and for a brief time lived in Venice where he received citizenship. At heart he remained an adventurer. He was sailing for cod and a route to China and became the first European to get credit for reaching North America.

Alonso de Hojeda was the epitome of the brutal conquistador of the Americas and was sailing for the king and queen of Spain. He had a reputation as a brute and a cutthroat, but in the eyes of Isabella and Ferdinand, this added up to the efficient sergeant that they needed to control Columbus.

By the time Columbus had set sail for America, he had been a map-maker fortunate enough to marry into the wealthy Perestrello family. Just after his wedding he was given a gift of the maps and charts of t

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