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Genesis Antarctica

By: Gordon Keirle-Smith
Narrated by: Bill Homewood, Estelle Kohler, Gordon Keirle-Smith
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Summary

Taking the visionary epic, forbidden history, and conspiracy to new levels.

Genesis Antarctica is a multi-faceted work "based on ancient documents discovered under the Antarctic ice in 1962 by the Australian Vostok Traverse Expedition". Known as the "Haakon Urn" texts, these unique writings predate all other early civilizations (including legendary Atlantis, Lemuria, and Mu) by several tens of thousands of years.

Its core heroic saga based on "The Song of Gorin", one of the few literary documents among the texts, evokes the "Architects of Civilization", the role they played in defining "Paradise" for their children and the pivotal challenge to its survival that led to an inevitable demise.

This monumental narrative is presented as a gripping saga, in which a lone protagonist awakens in the "Paradise Garden" knowing nothing but his own name. After a series of adventures, he arrives in Zandernatis - the "Golden City". He discovers that while he knows nothing of his own origins, everyone in Zandernatis clearly remembers every detail of all their previous lives.

Fulfilling ancient prophesies, the aging King sends Gorin on a quest to find and recall the heir to the "Winged Throne" who was enticed from his ancestral, fortified home by compelling dreams that had plagued him for many months. Guided by a fabulous unihorn, Gorin ultimately meets the "Lords of Creation", setting in motion events that culminate in an apocalyptic battle to save Zandernatis from being overrun by an indigenous army, spurred on by swarms of "evil allies".

The outcome of this conflict reveals the true nature of the "Fall from Grace" described in the biblical Genesis written several millennia after the "Song of Gorin" and totally misinterpreted ever since.

This ongoing storyline is interwoven with insights into the far-reaching repercussions the discovery in Antarctica and its implications are having on our own 21st century society.

©2016 Gordon Keirle-Smith (P)2016 Gordon Keirle-Smith
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Don't waste your time!

How ridiculous!
I don't even care to listen to what is left... especially when one of the male narrators is impersonating some "small character" his voice is laughable to purely irritating...

The story is just that, some infantile story...
Do not expect to hear some reality shattering tale...

If it only mentioned why world leaders rush to this place and who they really pay alligiance to... and how this would explain the SNARES WHICH SUDDENLY STARTED TO COME UP AGAINST HUMANS...
Go watch Childhood's End... The strong DELUSION is coming, and the Pope is in on it!
Come out of her, my people, lest you share in her sins and receive any of her plagues Rev 18:4

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