I first read a borrowed copy of
The HAB Theory in 1978. Since then I
have lost count of the number of people who place it on their top 10
book lists.
When Amazon.com came online, I posted a personal review of The HAB
Theory on Amazon.com and received some genuinely interesting E-Mail
correspondence from all over the world. That level of interest lead
to this site. HAB presents a great many mysteries that mainstream science couldn’t
explain back then and still mostly ignores it to this day.
Allan W. Eckert’s character: Herbert A. Boardman (HAB), was
based on
a real person, an electrical engineer named: Hugh Auchincloss
Brown.
The real life HAB proposed and researched what we now know as
the HAB Theory in his book:
Cataclysm’s of the Earth.
COE is long out of
print.
Path of the Pole
by Prof. Charles H Hapgood Non Fiction, now back in print. Prof. Hapgood
explains how Earth's poles have flipped positions many
times. This is the culmination of Hapgood's extensive
research of Antarctica, ancient maps and the geological
record. This amazing book discusses the various pole shifts
in Earth's history - occurring when Earth's crust slips in
the inner core - and gives evidence for each one. It also
predicts future pole shifts.
Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings
by Prof. Charles H Hapgood Non Fiction, now back in print. Discusses the 1513
map by Piri Re'is which
features prominently in The HAB Theory. First
published in 1966,
it was reprinted in 1997.
Allan W. Eckert
confirmed these were all
influential source material for The HAB theory.
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In addition to "The HAB Theory"
two non fiction books that inspired it are also back in print,
and available again from all major booksellers:
"The Path of The Pole" and "Maps of the Ancient Sea
Kings" both by Professor Charles A. Hapgood.
Warmest Regards,
Scott Rainey
Scott.Rainey-at-overbyte.com