This book, subtitled "The role of solar outbursts in our past and future" was published in 2012 and brings together many of the threads readers on and in the Forum will be familiar with! A list of the Appendices gives a flavour of the book. 1 was the great sphinx surrounded by a moat? 2 politics, money and science. 3 a note on the naming and dating of the last ice age. 4 moving the Moai:Easter Island and psychokinesis. 5 did a comet hit the earth at the beginning of the younger Dryas, circa 10,9000 B.C.?
In the Ancient wisdom chapter he covers the problem of radiocarbon dating, discrepancies in basic natural processes, Extremely Low Frequency, the problem of Time, influence of the future on the past, etc
He also looks at the archeology around the Great Sphinx, Easter Island, and Gobekli Tepe.
Chapters on The Carrington Event, Ice Ages, our Not-So-Eternal Sun, Cosmoclimatology(IPCC, scientific fraud, ideas that seem to lean towards the electric universe), Galactiv Superwaves, Ezekials vision, fire from the sky, ZepTepi/Tep Zepi, and more.
He references many of the ideas he presents, and the references are listed in the bilbiography.
Robert Schoch seems a bit all over the place, and it seems he is putting out ideas that fascinate him, but doesn't go into much detail about each one, with the exception of the archeological information with which he is very much familiar. Still it is a good introduction to various ideas making inroads on the prevailing scientific paradigms/orthodoxy flowing from his work on the Great Sphinx, and investigations of Easter Island and Gobekli Tepe.
In the Ancient wisdom chapter he covers the problem of radiocarbon dating, discrepancies in basic natural processes, Extremely Low Frequency, the problem of Time, influence of the future on the past, etc
He also looks at the archeology around the Great Sphinx, Easter Island, and Gobekli Tepe.
Chapters on The Carrington Event, Ice Ages, our Not-So-Eternal Sun, Cosmoclimatology(IPCC, scientific fraud, ideas that seem to lean towards the electric universe), Galactiv Superwaves, Ezekials vision, fire from the sky, ZepTepi/Tep Zepi, and more.
He references many of the ideas he presents, and the references are listed in the bilbiography.
Robert Schoch seems a bit all over the place, and it seems he is putting out ideas that fascinate him, but doesn't go into much detail about each one, with the exception of the archeological information with which he is very much familiar. Still it is a good introduction to various ideas making inroads on the prevailing scientific paradigms/orthodoxy flowing from his work on the Great Sphinx, and investigations of Easter Island and Gobekli Tepe.