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			ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
 
				
				Were it not for Atlantis Rising - a bimonthly magazine - and 
			associated projects, this book would not have been possible. 
				   
				All of 
			the resources that for the last ten years have gone into the making 
			of that periodical have also served to create this book. The people 
			who helped to actualize Atlantis Rising are the same ones who made 
			Forbidden History a reality. And while it is true that this book 
			represents only a small sampling of Atlantis Rising's material it is 
			nevertheless representative of the very best that the magazine has 
			to offer.    
				We are, of course, indebted, not only to the many 
			thoughtful authors who contributed to the content of the current 
			pages of the book, but to the magazine's many other fine writers as 
			well, who though they could not be included here, may yet find their 
			efforts incorporated into future works.
 In thanking those who have made this collective endeavor possible 
			(which includes this book, the magazine, the educational videos, and 
			our Web site: AtlantisRising.com), I must first acknowledge my 
			lovely wife, Patricia. Without her loyal support and selfless 
			cooperation, I probably would have spent the last decade in much 
			less productive pursuits.
   
				High on the list are also my parents - my 
			late father, John B. Kenyon, D.D., whose own questioning of 
			conventional wisdom catalyzed my thinking at a very early age, and 
			my mother, Bessie, who always backed me in everything I did, in 
			every way she could, with every resource at her command.
 Among the stalwart supporters who deserve special thanks are my 
			original financial backers, John Fanuzzi, Gregory Mascari, and 
			Michael Stern, as well as Bob and Judy Colee. A few years later Greg 
			Hedgecock (since deceased), his wife, Dianne, and their son, Cooper, 
			put their shoulders to the wheel and helped to stabilize what was 
			then a somewhat shaky operation. Without the generous help of these 
			extraordinary people, this book would certainly have never come 
			about.
 
 Deserving of special credit here is my partner of many years, Tom 
			Miller, whose brilliant artistic contributions to our early covers 
			helped to set us apart from the competition. Without his 
			participation in so much of the thinking that went into our 
			projects, it is difficult to imagine how things could have unfolded 
			as wonderfully as they did.
 
 Certainly no list of crucial helpers would be complete without Darsi 
			Vanatta, whose diligent and tireless efforts in managing the 
			Atlantis Rising office for some years now have kept everything 
			working smoothly and growing at a very healthy pace.
 
 There are many others whom I could also thank, but space here is 
			limited, so I will simply say: You know who you are and you know 
			what your contributions have been. Rest assured that you are not 
			forgotten, nor are your efforts unappreciated.
   
				You know how much 
			they mean to me, and how much I thank you for them.
 J. DOUGLAS KENYON
 
			
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			Introduction
 Just a few centuries after what the experts say was the first great 
			laborsaving invention of the ancient world - the wheel - society 
			crossed a major threshold and headed irreversibly toward the modern 
			world.
 
			  
			More than anything else. it was the wheel. we are told. that 
			revolutionized primitive society and set the stage for the great 
			achievements that were to follow. The prevailing assumption is that 
			the rise of highly organized society was unprecedented; such is the 
			conventional scenario for the dawn of civilization on Earth.
 After all. it is argued. if there had been an earlier. advanced 
			civilization we would have discovered unmistakable evidence of its 
			existence. Presumably. we would have seen the remains of its 
			highways. and bridges. and electrical wiring. We would have found 
			its plastic bottles. its city dumps. and its CD-ROMs. Those are. 
			after all. the things we will leave behind for future archeologists 
			to puzzle over.
 
 But could an ancient civilization have risen to heights similar to 
			our own. yet have traveled a different road? What would we 
			understand of a world that might have employed fundamentally 
			different  - though no less effective - techniques to harness 
			the forces of nature?
 
			  
			Would we - or could we - comprehend a world 
			capable of. for example. creating and transmitting energy by means 
			other than a power grid. traveling great distances without internal 
			combustion engines, or making highly complex calculations involving 
			earth science and astronomy without electronic computers?
 Do we have the grace to recognize and respect achievements other 
			than our own. or must we take the easy way out and resort to crude 
			stereotyping of our mysterious primitive ancestors. dismissing out 
			of hand anything we don't immediately understand? Indeed there are 
			some. including many contributors to this book. who would argue that 
			the evidence of a great but forgotten fountainhead of civilization 
			is overwhelming and needs. at last. to be given its proper due.
 
 Forbidden History. a compilation of essays gathered over time from 
			the magazine Atlantis Rising. aims to put forward such evidence. and 
			to propose ideas and theories with regard to the origins of life and 
			the human race itself that may very well be more in accordance with 
			reality than currently prevailing orthodoxy. In proposing these 
			ideas. we hope to pose some interesting and provocative questions.
 
 For example. could today's reigning conception of the limits of 
			prehistoric society be but another in the long line of self-serving 
			conceits to which our ruling elite. if not our flesh. is heir? Take, 
			for instance, the Darwinian/Uniformitarian view of history. which 
			argues that our world is a very slowly changing place; wherein 
			everything has developed spontaneously, albeit quite gradually. over 
			millions of years. without the help of any external forces - no. God 
			forbid. God! - to interfere in the process. According to this 
			predominant school of thought. the way the world works now is the 
			way it has always worked.
 
 On the other side. some have tried to argue (without the benefit of 
			much public exposure) that our world today is the product of a 
			series of catastrophes. These "catastrophists" tell us that the 
			story of
 
 mankind is one of a never-ending cycle of ascents followed by 
			cataclysmic falls. For more than a century. the uniformitarians have 
			dominated the debate. but this is a circumstance that may be 
			changing.
 
 Probably no one in the past half-century is more directly linked. in 
			the public mind. with the concept of catastrophism than the late 
			Russian-American scientist 
			
			Immanuel Velikovsky. When Velikovsky's 
			book Worlds in Collision was published in 1950, it caused a 
			sensation.
 
			  
			His subsequent works, Earth in Upheaval and Ages in 
			Chaos, further elaborated his theories and expanded the ongoing 
			controversy.  
			  
			Here was a scientist of considerable authority 
			suggesting. among other things. that Earth and Venus might once have 
			collided. leaving behind a vast and puzzling chaotic aftermath that. 
			if we could just decipher its resultant clues correctly. could do 
			much to explain our peculiar history.
 For such arguments, Velikovsky was roundly and routinely ridiculed. 
			Nonetheless. many of his predictions have now been verified. and 
			many who initially disagreed with him on many subjects. including 
			the late Carl Sagan. have been forced to concede that. after all and 
			in some ways. Velikovsky may have been on to something.
 
 Very few realize that Velikovsky was a psychoanalyst by profession, 
			an associate of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung.
 
			  
			His insights into the 
			psycho/sociological impacts of cataclysmic events. in my view. were 
			his greatest contribution to a proper understanding of our ancient 
			experience. Sometime in the mid-1980s. I ran across his book Mankind 
			in Amnesia, and my own thinking about the condition of humanity on 
			Earth has never been the same.  
			  
			According to Velikovsky. the 
			psychological condition and case history of planet Earth is one of 
			amnesia: We find the planet today in a near-psychotic state. left so 
			by traumatic events of an almost unimaginable magnitude that. thanks 
			to a collective psychological defense mechanism. we cannot bear to 
			remember.
 Today. psychiatrists have applied the term post-traumatic stress 
			syndrome to a group of mental disorders that have been known to 
			follow the witnessing of life-threatening events (e.g.. military 
			combat. natural disasters. terrorist incidents. serious accidents, 
			and violent personal assaults such as rape). Symptoms of the 
			disorder include depression, anxiety, nightmares, and amnesia.
 
 The question that must be asked is whether or not such a diagnosis 
			could be applied to the culture of an entire planet? And could a 
			collective unwillingness to explore and define our mysterious past -  
			unconsciously dreading that to do so would open ancient wounds - 
			eventually harden into a systematic repression of the truth? Could 
			it become tyranny? Certainly our reluctance to honestly explore the 
			past has led to many such evils.
 
			  
			Over time. this reluctance to 
			consider the truth of our origins has often become codified and 
			institutionalized. culminating in nightmares like the inquisitions 
			of the Middle Ages and the book burnings of Nazi Germany. How often 
			we have watched as a brutal elite. supposedly acting in our name. 
			enforced the collective subconscious wish to keep such threatening - 
			and thus forbidden -  knowledge safely out of sight?  
			  
			The 
			answer: Velikovsky believed, was 'all too frequently.'
 In many ways. his views were supported by Carl Jung's notion of an 
			innate collective unconscious undergirding all of human awareness. 
			From this vast and mysterious well of shared experience. Jung 
			argued. emerge many of our greatest aspirations and many of our 
			deepest fears. Its influence is recorded in our dreams and in our 
			myths. In the subtext of such narratives.
 
			  
			Velikovsky read the tale 
			of a monumental. albeit forgotten. ancient tragedy.
 
			As I reflected on Velikovsky's theories. my own thinking came into 
			sharper focus. for it seemed apparent to me that collectively we 
			have indeed been persuaded to close our eyes to certain realities - 
			to dissociate from them - and that. perversely. compounding the 
			error. we have justified this willful blindness and endowed it with 
			a certain authority. even nobility. The strange effect of this has 
			been to turn many moral issues upside down - to make right wrong and 
			wrong right. if you will.
 Recall the Church fathers of the Middle Ages and their refusal. 
			because of what they considered to be Galileo's incorrect 
			conclusions. to look through his telescope for themselves.
 
			  
			Galileo's 
			notion that the Sun, not Earth, was the center of the solar system 
			was deemed heresy, no matter what the evidence might show to the 
			contrary. In other words, the minds of the authorities had already 
			been made up, and they had no intention of being confused by such 
			minor annoyances as facts.
 Does such blindness persist today? Some of us think so.
 
			  
			The 
			
			ruling 
			elite of today may subscribe to a similarly intolerant "religion" - 
			what John Anthony West has sardonically called "the Church of 
			Progress."  
			  
			As Graham Hancock affirmed to Atlantis Rising in a recent 
			interview: 
				
				"The reason we are so screwed up at the beginning of a 
			new century is that we are victims of a planetary amnesia. We have 
			forgotten who we are." 
			Sadly, the establishments of government and industry and the 
			academic world - along with those who categorically and 
			systematically debunk any and all alternate theories which might 
			undermine the ruling paradigm - today remain determined to thwart 
			any reawakening from the ongoing amnesia.
 Often. when it proves difficult to find an adequate rationale to 
			support the misguided choices of our leaders. it is tempting to 
			think in terms of dark conspiracy theories and treacherous hidden 
			agendas. For Velikovsky, though, the explanation for behavior that 
			some might describe as evil and others would view as. at the very 
			least. self-destructive and unenlightened. lies in the classic 
			mechanism of a mind seeking to regain its equilibrium in the 
			aftermath of a near mortal blow.
 
 In the case of amnesia. it's not enough to simply say that a hole 
			has been blown in our memory. The victim of a near fatal trauma is 
			driven. it would appear. by fear - both conscious and unconscious - 
			to exorcise. by whatever means possible. the demons of such a 
			dreadful experience lest he or she be overwhelmed.
 
			  
			How else can we 
			get on with our lives. put the past behind us, think about the 
			future?  
			  
			To rid ourselves entirely of the memory of such an episode. 
			however. is not such an easy task. Much more than the record of the 
			trauma itself may be lost in the process. The human identity - what 
			some would call the very soul itself - is often the first casualty. 
			Moreover. what is true on an individual level Velikovsky felt was 
			also true on the collective level.
 This process might move more slowly and allow for personal 
			exceptions. but the institutions of society would in time come to 
			reflect and then enforce a deep collective subconscious wish that. 
			for the good of all. certain doors stay closed and certain 
			inconvenient facts stay forgotten - that such history remain a 
			forbidden zone.
 
			  
			And in the meantime, the risk of reenacting the 
			ancient drama grows, as does our need for reliable guidance.
 It is a premise of this book that the map we must follow in order to 
			find our way out of the current dilemma is one that may be drawn 
			from our myths. our legends. and our dreams - from the universal. 
			collective unconscious that Jung talked about. The real story of our 
			planet's tragic history. we suspect.
 can be deduced from these mysterious records.
 
 Read between the lines and Plato's
			
			account of Atlantis in the Timaeus and the Critias is corroborated by the Bible, by the Indian 
			legends of Central America, and by a thousand other ancient myths 
			from every part of the world.
 
			  
			Giorgio de Santillana, a professor at 
			M.I.T. and an authority on the history of science, and his 
			co-author, professor of science Hertha von Dechend, hypothesized in 
			their monumental work, 
			
			Hamlet's Mill - An Essay Investigating the 
			Origins of Human Knowledge and Its Transmission through Myth, that 
			an advanced scientific knowledge had been encoded into ancient myth 
			and star lore.
 Indeed, the mythology of many ancient societies is filled with 
			stories of cataclysmic destruction of Earth and its inhabitants. We 
			agree with Graham Hancock when he says,
 
				
				"Once one accepts that 
			mythology may have originated in the waking minds of highly advanced 
			people, then one must start listening to what the myths are saying." 
			What they are saying, we believe, is that great catastrophes have 
			struck Earth and destroyed advanced civilizations (not unlike our 
			own) and, moreover, that such cataclysmic destruction is a recurrent 
			feature in the life of Earth and may very well happen again.  
			  
			Many 
			ancient sources (again, including the Bible), warn of possible 
			cataclysm in a future end time - perhaps in our lifetime. If it's 
			true that those who cannot learn from the mistakes of history are 
			doomed to repeat them, these enigmatic messages from our past could 
			very well prove to be something that we can ignore only at our 
			peril.
 As Hancock points out, we've received a legacy of extraordinary 
			knowledge from our ancestors, and the time has come for us to stop 
			dismissing it.
 
			  
			Rather, we must recapture that heritage and learn 
			from it what we can, because it contains vitally important guidance. 
			To prevail in the challenges before us now, we must recover our lost 
			identity. We must remember who we are and where we came from.
 We must, at last, be awake.
 
 
			
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