CIA reveals classified book on impending global catastrophe.



A book previously classified by the CIA for more than 50 years, “The Adam and Eve Story”, written by former US Air Force employee, UFO researcher, and self-acclaimed psychic Chan Thomas, contains a shocking theory about how the world will end.

According to the book, a major disaster occurring every 6,500 years, on the scale of the Biblical “Great Flood”, strikes the Earth. Thomas claims that this disaster happened roughly 6,500 years ago, and there is some archaeological and geological evidence to support this claim. By this logic, Thomas argues that the next catastrophe is imminent.

Thomas theorizes that the end of the world will begin with a sudden, drastic shift in the Earth’s magnetic field, causing widespread destruction across the planet. He describes the devastating effects, including massive earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions, which will render the planet unrecognizable within a matter of hours.

However, experts have questioned the scientific merit of Thomas’ theory, citing that there is no proof or evidence to support his claims about the magnetic field change being associated with climate change. NASA senior research scientist Martin Mlynczak dismissed the idea, stating that “extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof, and there’s no proof and no science and no physics behind any of the claims about the magnetic field change being associated with climate change.”

Furthermore, even if the 6,500-year cycle theory were accurate, the widely accepted date-range for the flood is between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago, not 6,500 years ago, making Thomas’ estimated timing for the end of the world more than 1,000 years off.

As a result, all available evidence suggests that the violent disaster detailed in “The Adam and Eve Story” will not actually occur. Geologists and NASA scientists have confirmed that the Earth’s magnetic poles do shift, but this phenomenon, known as a “pole reversal”, is a natural process that has occurred hundreds of times throughout the planet’s history, and it does not cause the widespread devastation described in Thomas’ theory.

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