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Found It!
Feb 7th, 2018 at 4:54pm
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I thought I'd thrown it away or given it to Goodwill or something.
Finally for some answers!
This first came out in 1931 and this is a 1968 edition.
  

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Reply #1 - Feb 8th, 2018 at 1:18am
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Pretty interesting stuff. I read online what the book was about and it looks like today's scientist's believe the lost continent never existed, despite finding ancient ruins near Japan. The ruins by Japan could be unrelated to Mu though since there's no solid evidence linking the two together... yet. Dont forget about the "Brazilian Atlantis" either. Watching the documentary of that discovery was very cool. I'll be pretty stoked if they find anything that proves Mu is real.
  
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Reply #2 - Feb 8th, 2018 at 7:19pm
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I'm in total agreement with you, Wailele.
But the Pacific is a Big, Deep ocean.
I read the first 40 pages of this 30 years ago and decided that was enough. Going to try and get thru the whole thing this time. Why?
Just because it's out there, or here, or where ever. Wink

Brazilian Atlantis!!!  How'd I miss that one! Going to have to do a little research on that. Thanks!
I'm pretty sure we have a portion of Atlantis here in Wake County, so Brazil doesn't surprise me too much. Grin
  
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Reply #3 - Mar 2nd, 2018 at 12:34am
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Hey Joe,  did you succeed this time? Grin
  
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Reply #4 - Mar 2nd, 2018 at 12:51pm
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Thanks for asking, Wailele, Smiley I've been meaning to report.

I was curious why my bookmark was at page 40, but forgot about it when I began reading again with renewed interest and zeal.
I read and read and read until I could read no more, and found myself on Page 41. Tongue
The way every event that ever happened anywhere at anytime in Earths' history was an obvious example of the existence of MU was, in short, ridiculous. How events that happened 2000 years ago could have any bearing on events that supposedly happened 50,000 ago is more than I care to realize.
The cataclysm that sank the continent of Mu and "All" it's population was terrible. Everyone perished. But then, some groups were able to escape, and take the hundreds of clay tablets the author eventually found with them. I don't know if they had rafts, boats or flying saucers!
I don't know, there may be some merit to this book to someone studying and translating ancient languages and symbols. It seems the story of creation is more important than the existence of MU. The author compares different ancient versions of the Creation and this may be interesting to some. The MU version, as translated from the tablets by the author, is a beautiful rendition of God swirling astral gases together to form the Earth and all it's creatures in seven days.
There may be something of interest for the anthropologist in reading this book, but nothing much for a geologist.
I'm disappointed.

And I did look into the "Brazilian Atlantis". Very interesting research. I am always interested in research of the ocean floors. At least now they have Atlantis in the right ocean.  Wink

Thanks for asking, Wailele. Smiley


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Reply #5 - Mar 8th, 2018 at 9:49am
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Those lost continents.  When you find them, they're always in the last place you looked!
  
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Reply #6 - Mar 8th, 2018 at 9:59am
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I remember seeing that paperback in the 1970s at friends' houses.  I don't recall getting past a few pages because it just launched into assumption that MU was real and had no narrative arc, just diarrhea of the pen.   
  
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Reply #7 - Mar 9th, 2018 at 1:43pm
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When Joe first started this thread my cheeks hurt from smiling!
Thanks for the chuckles!
I don't know why I was reluctant to say that JNC's gormanite looked like it was doing a fan dance...a fandango!
  
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