The Why Files: Operation Podcast - 95: CIA Classified Book about the End of the World | The True Adam & Eve Story
Episode Date: January 12, 2023In 1966 a well-known engineer released a book with information that could impact everyone on earth. But before anyone could read it, it was classified by the CIA. We only learned of its existence a fe...w years ago because of a Freedom of Information request. The CIA only released 57 pages of the original 284-page manuscript. And those pages have been, in the CIA's own words, "sanitized". Why does the CIA think this book is so dangerous that they had to hide it from the public for 60 years; and continue to hide most of it? It's because the man who wrote it describes the end of the world. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewhyfiles/support
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In 1966, a well-known scientist released a book with information that could impact everyone on Earth.
But before anyone could read it, it was classified by the CIA.
We only learned about it a few years ago when it was declassified.
But the CIA only released 57 pages of the original 284-page manuscript.
And those pages have been, in the CIA's own words, sanitized.
Now, why does the CIA think this book is so dangerous that they had to hide it from the public for 60 years and continue to hide most of it?
Well, it's because the man who wrote it describes the end of the world.
In 1966, former McDonnell Douglas engineer Dr. Chan Thomas released a book called The Adam and Eve Story.
Now that title might sound like he's being cute, but he's actually being literal.
This book is about the end of the world as we know it.
Hey.
What's up?
Is this one of those stories where you're scared the hell out of us, then you wrap it up with a happy ending?
Well, you're half right.
Oh no. If I soil my bowl again, you gotta remember to edit that out.
They didn't know you had an accident. You just told them.
Well, s***.
Thomas presents evidence of a coming shift in the Earth's poles that creates a cataclysm.
And Thomas says these pole shifts are cyclical.
That on regular intervals, a disaster wipes out almost all human life,
and we start over again in the Stone Age.
He says we're actually the sixth advanced civilization to evolve on Earth.
There may have been even more civilizations that have been here,
but the further back you go, the harder it is to know for sure,
because some of these civilizations occupied continents that no longer exist.
Now, Thomas isn't the first scientist to publish this theory.
In 1958, almost 10 years before the Adam and Eve story,
Charles Hapgood published The Earth's Shifting Crust, to publish this theory. In 1958, almost 10 years before the Adam and Eve story,
Charles Hapgood published The Earth's Shifting Crust,
which discussed the Earth-crustal displacement hypothesis.
This theory says that sometimes the Earth spins really fast and the continents are rearranged.
When Hapgood proposed the idea of continental drift,
it was called pseudoscience.
But Hapgood had his supporters.
In fact, Albert Einstein wrote the forewords
for two of his books. Now, of course, we know that Hapgood had his supporters. In fact, Albert Einstein wrote the forewords for
two of his books. Now, of course, we know that Hapgood was right. The continents do move.
They drift apart and collide together over and over again and have done so for almost
four billion years. Pangaea was the supercontinent that broke apart to form the landmasses that exist
today. But before Pangaea, there was a supercontinent, Gondwana, which existed for 400 million years.
Before Gondwana, there was Penocia.
Before that, Rodinia, Columbia, Atlantica, Arctica, Kennerland, Ur, and Valbara.
These were all supercontinents that eventually broke apart and reformed.
After working with Einstein and a few other scientists,
Charles Hapgood released the book The Path of the Pole as an update to his previous theories.
In this book, Hapgood suggested that the Earth's poles are constantly moving.
Again, this piece of pseudoscience was eventually proven true.
Hapgood believed that a pole shift between 15 and 40 degrees occurred around 9600 BC,
or 11,600 years ago.
Younger Dryas.
Younger Dryas.
But the Piri Reis map is something that has baffled scientists for hundreds of years.
On the Piri Reis map
is the continent of Antarctica.
But Antarctica wasn't discovered until 1820.
And Piri Reis claimed the information
on his map came from much older
maps. If Charles Hapgood was right
and the Earth's axis was shifted 15
degrees from where it is now, Antarctica
wouldn't be completely covered in ice.
Hapgood believed an Ice Age civilization long forgotten mapped the coast thousands of years ago.
Though many of Hapgood's theories have proven to be true, the ice age pole shift is still
controversial. We do know the poles shift over time. We also know the continents drift over a
very long period of time. But Dr. Chan Thomas, in his book, The Adam and Eve Story, says the shift happens in less than a day.
Chan Thomas describes in detail what this will be like.
And it's worse than any Hollywood disaster movie ever conceived.
Far worse.
Chan Thomas begins his book with a chapter that describes exactly what we'll experience during this pole shift event.
But before we get into it, now might be a good time to hit pause and grab fresh underwear.
I've learned to listen to him when he says that.
With a rumble so low as to be inaudible, then fueling into a thundering roar, the earthquake starts.
Only it's not like any earthquake in history.
In California, mountains shake like ferns in a breeze.
A mighty Pacific rears back and piles up into a mountain of seawater more than two miles high,
then starts its race eastward.
The wind attacks, shredding everything in supersonic bombardment.
The mountain of Pacific seawater follows the wind eastward,
burying Los Angeles and San Francisco as if they were but grains of sand.
Across the continent, the thousand mile per hour wind wreaks unholy dungeons everywhere,
mercilessly.
Now here's why there's such violent wind.
The Earth spins about a thousand miles per hour.
We don't feel this because everything is spinning together.
The land, the water, the atmosphere.
Thomas says that when the pole shift happens, the Earth's air and water continue to spin, but the landmasses stop.
In many places, the Earth's molten sublayer breaks through and spreads a sea of white,
hot liquid fire. In a fraction of a day, all vestiges of civilization are gone, and the great cities, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Dallas, New York, Boston,
are nothing but legends. Barely a stone is left where millions walked just a few hours ago.
Now think of what would happen if you were in a car going a thousand miles per hour that
suddenly stopped. Now think of what would happen if a large city going a thousand miles per hour
suddenly stopped. Skyscrapers would collapse. Millions of people would be thrown around
like they were in a food processor.
Very few people would survive that.
But survivors are the unlucky ones
because moving across the country
at the speed of sound
is a two-mile-high wall of water,
mud, and debris.
South America finds the Andes
not high enough to stop the violence.
In less than a day, the entire continent is burned by molten earth fire,
buried under miles of violent seas, then turned into a frozen hell.
Everything freezes.
Man, beast, plant, and mud in less than four hours.
When the shift happens, the land on Earth stops moving,
so the sun stops moving in the sky.
That means one side of the Earth is going to get really hot and the other side really
cold. A temperature drop of 180 degrees. That means even the warmest parts of the planet
are going to be 80 degrees below zero. Everything is frozen solid within four hours.
Europe cannot escape. The Alps, Pyrenees, Urals are shunken and heaved even higher when the wall of seawater
strikes.
Western Africa and the sands of the Sahara vanish. The fury marches on for six days.
During the sixth day, the ocean starts to settle. The Bay of Bengal basin just east
of India is now at the North Pole. The Pacific Ocean, just west of Peru, is at the South
Pole. New ice caps begin
to form in the new polar areas. Greenland and Antarctica, now rotating equatorially,
emerge with verdant tropical foliage. Thomas is predicting a 90-degree shift to the Earth's axis,
basically turning the planet on its side. The poles move to the equator, and the equator moves
to the poles. New York lies at the bottom of the Atlantic, covered by unbelievable amounts of mud.
Of San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, and Boston, not a trace is left.
The cataclysm has done its work and drives the pitiful few who survive into a new stone age.
We join Noah, Adam and Eve, Atlantis, Mu and Olympus, and Jesus joins Osiris, Tauora, Zeus, and Vishnu.
In the first chapter of his book, Dr. Thomas paints a terrifying future.
But how likely is it?
In the next few chapters, Thomas goes on to not only prove his pole shift is possible,
that it's happened before and will happen again very soon.
In fact, there are signs that it may have already begun.
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Your future self will thank you for it. Marians wrote about a flood in Gilgamesh. Europe, Asia, Pacific Islanders, and native tribes from all over America.
They all talk about a great flood that cleansed the earth so civilization could start again.
Now, one myth is just folklore.
Two myths are a coincidence.
40 flood myths?
This starts to look less like a myth and more like actual history.
Now, on this channel, we typically associate great floods with the end of the last ice age, the Younger Dryas. And core samples provide solid evidence that this happened.
But what's interesting is Thomas said the last great flood wasn't 11,500 years ago,
but 6,500 years ago. Now, in the 1960s, there was very little, if any, proof of this.
But a few years ago, archaeologists found evidence of the Gunyu flood myth in China.
Evidence of a great flood has been found in the Mediterranean and in the Black Sea.
These discoveries put the flood between 6,500 and 7,000 years ago,
more recent than the Younger Dryas, and right when Thomas says it happened.
Chan Thomas provides the dates of other floods.
The Younger Dryas is about 11,500 years ago.
Before that, a flood 18,500 years ago.
And this is exactly the time when the Bering Land Bridge went underwater.
Before that, 29,000 years ago, which was the end of the Wisconsin Glacial Period.
And before that, 43,800 years ago.
But global floods aren't controversial.
We know they happened.
What is controversial is the claim that advanced civilizations existed before each
of the floods. Mainstream archaeology and paleontology say the first civilization emerged
in Mesopotamia 6,500 years ago. But what if that was just the last reboot?
Ooh, like the Batman movies?
Exactly.
The Dark Knight Rises is the best one.
Can we discuss Batman later? I'm trying to talk about the end of the world here.
Ooh, that's why I keep interrupting.
Coward.
When we look at the erosion around the base of the Great Sphinx,
we see patterns that were formed by running water.
Vast amounts of water moving at tremendous speeds.
But if this is water erosion, that means the Sphinx was created before the last flood 6,500 years ago,
which is before the emergence of the Egyptian civilization.
Archaeologists hate that idea.
And they really hate the idea that the Sphinx was built over 10,000 years ago.
But there's other evidence of a cataclysmic pole shift, specifically of a great mud flood
and a sunken continent.
Do you mean?
I mean Atlantis.
It's Jemima!
Chan Thomas makes some pretty extreme claims in the Adam and Eve story.
Extraordinary claims need extraordinary evidence.
In his dialogues, Plato famously introduced the world to Atlantis,
the advanced utopian society that was destroyed in a cataclysm.
Now, until definitive proof of Atlantis is found,
it will continue to be considered a mythical land.
But that won't and shouldn't stop people from looking for it.
There is a geological feature in northwest Africa called the Reshot Structure,
also called the Eye of the Sahara.
It's about the right size and shape for Atlantis.
Plato described the city as concentric rings with a waterway flowing out.
But even among Atlantis believers,
there's debate about whether this is a man-made structure or a natural one.
But what I find fascinating is near the Eye of the Sahara and all over the planet,
you'll see large ripples in the landscape.
Now, on the ground, these look like rolling hills,
but they're actually about 50 feet high, the size of a five-story building.
And they were caused by water, a lot of water.
This is one of the craziest things you'll ever see.
These ripples, repeated ripples in an area where there's nothing else like it.
This is the fingerprints of the flood.
That's what it is.
Wow.
The water here, Joe, that did this, the way to visualize this is to, again, begin to think a tsunami.
Here what you have to visualize is a tsunami sweeping over the land that's over a thousand feet deep.
And it's sweeping down over this land at probably two or three hundred million cubic feet per second,
which is an inconceivable amount of water.
But Atlantis isn't the only place lost to this disaster.
On the other side of the world, we have another lost continent.
This is called the land of Mu.
Mu is described by Augustus Le Plongeon and later by James Churchward,
both of whom translated very old texts from the Maya and India.
Both of these cultures, on opposite sides of the world,
describe a vast continent in the Pacific that reached Hawaii in the north,
and as far south as Easter Island,
and as far west that it almost reached the islands of Japan.
James Bramwell and William Scott Elliott, both proponents of this theory,
claim the continent was destroyed in a cataclysm 11,500 years ago.
There's that date again.
The Yanaguni Monument off the coast of Japan is said to be the underwater ruins of Mu.
Namadol in Micronesia is considered to be the underwater ruins of Mu. Namadal in Micronesia is considered to be the southern part of Mu.
The site is full of structures made of enormous logs of volcanic rock.
Nobody knows who built this or how, but their society was advanced.
Just recently, LiDAR imaging from the air shows that at one time,
Namadal had an artificial irrigation system
that could bring fresh water to residents all over the area.
The eastern part of Mu is Easter Island, and there could be evidence of a cataclysm there.
On Easter Island are the Muay statues, and you've seen these. It's lots of heads,
about a thousand actually. And most people don't realize that these statues have bodies buried deep
underground. So there are two options. One, whoever built the statues first dug holes,
then buried 30 foot tall, 80 ton statues up to their necks, then filled in the holes. Or two,
the statues were completely above ground, but at some point were buried by something.
And look at Easter Island. It's a tiny island in the middle of nowhere. At one point,
12,000 people live there. Where did they come from? Mainstream anthropology says that people from Polynesia
took a canoe out thousands of miles
in the middle of the Pacific and hoped for
the best. But if the continent of Mu was
real, then they could have just walked there.
This could also explain why Polynesian
languages share similarities
to Greek. And maybe why on
Easter Island, they worshipped a sun god
called Ra'ah, which is awfully
close to the Egyptian sun god Ra.
And the connections don't stop there.
There are similarities between Greek,
Egyptian, and even Indian gods,
as if all these cultures intermingled
or came from a single source.
Chan Thomas lays out some good evidence
for the cyclical cataclysm theory.
But the big questions are how
and when will it happen?
Well, you're not going to like the answer.
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You battled krakens and navigated through storms.
Your spade struck the lid of a long-lost treasure chest.
While you cooked a lasagna.
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Dr. Chan Thomas lays out a compelling argument for a coming global cataclysm. But when? Well, to answer that, we have to understand how it happens. In the story of Adam
and Eve, Thomas includes a diagram showing the cross-section of the earth and a description of
the process. The process of a cataclysm is known now. Look at the cross-section of the earth inside
the front cover. You'll see two molten layers, the orange ones.
The important one is the thin molten layer starting 60 miles down, extending 60 miles deeper to 120 miles below the surface of the Earth. The thick, deep molten layer starting 1,800 miles down
at the bottom of the mantle and extending 1,300 miles deeper is the Arroquor. Seismology has proven these two orange layers to be molten,
and they are white-hot, over 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
Dr. Thomas was able to predict seismic activity all over the world.
Inside the Earth, the electrical and magnetic structure of the interior
makes the layers act as if they were near solid.
As long as the magnetic and electrical structure of the Earth maintains its orderliness, it keeps rotating on axis in a normal manner. Every few thousand years,
the magnetic and electrical orderliness in the shallow molten layer is disorganized,
to the extent that the shallow molten layer is allowed to act as a free liquid, which then
serves as a lubricant for the ice caps to pull the shell around the Earth's interior
so as to have the ice caps shift about 90 degrees into the torrid zone.
When this event occurs, the layer beneath the Earth's crust turns from solid to liquid.
Then the land masses can slide around freely,
and the weight of the ice caps then yanks the Earth off axis.
In one quarter to one half a day, the geographic poles move to the torrid zone,
and all hell lets loose.
Well, that's an understatement.
The atmosphere in the Earth's oceans don't shift with the shell.
They just keep on rotating west to east, and at the equator, that speed is about 1,037 miles per hour. So while the shell shifts with the poles going to the equator, the winds and oceans continue eastward, blowing and
flooding across the earth at supersonic speeds, inundating continents with water miles deep,
destroying everything with which man has ever dealt, including himself. That's a summary of
the process. When is all this supposed to happen? I need time to get a steel reinforced bowl.
Well, Chan Thomas updated his prediction in
1993 and said the shift would happen in seven years, around the year 2000. He mentioned that
Nostradamus and Edgar Cayce made the same prediction. Yeah, but that's over 20 years ago,
which means we're due. We're due. There's a lot more to the Adam and Eve story, but those are the
bullet points. And if you want to read the entire book, there are links below.
So, should we panic?
Well, let's address a few items in the book and see how they compare with known science.
But first, let's clear up a few things.
I told the story based on what's in the book and in the articles and videos floating around the web.
The videos aren't completely accurate.
First, you'll hear that Chan Thomas is a made-up name.
Because the subject matter was so explosive, he wrote the book under a pseudonym.
Well, this isn't true.
Dr. Chan Thomas was a real person.
Chan is a nickname.
His full name was Dr. Chauncey Powers Thomas.
He was born in Missouri in 1920 and passed away in 1998.
He was married and had children and grandchildren.
He was an electrical engineer and he did work for McDonnell Douglas.
He even appeared as a UFO expert in a documentary in the 90s. And he was on Johnny Carson on April
7th, 1965 with Ava Gabor. Well, no point in this story that I think we'd end up with Johnny Carson
and Ava Gabor. Dr. Thomas wrote a few books, some about the coming cataclysm. He wrote about ESP,
UFOs. He wrote one book on how to teach yourself natural
childbirth. Wait, what? What does he know about childbirth? Now, I'm not a biologist, but I don't
think Ben can... Don't go there. Another thing you'll hear is that the book was originally 284
pages, but the CIA only released 57 of those pages. Not true? Nah, the original book was 57
pages. If you look at the table of contents, the conclusion begins on page 45.
And some people will say the CIA is withholding documents because pages are missing,
like page 8, page 18, page 20, and a few others.
Well, they're missing because they're the opposite sides of title pages.
In the original book, they're blank.
And I could show you this. Someone has a copy.
So, the CIA document is the whole thing.
Oh, then why classify it?
Well, that's a bit of a mystery.
Aha!
What was classified was the book, an inter-office memo with a shopping list for some tools and car parts,
and a folded-up article snipped from People magazine.
Well, that's pretty random.
Yeah, if I had to guess, this document was in the possession of a caseworker,
and it was classified just as a matter of course.
In 1966, the year it was classified,
Dr. Thomas was working at McDonnell Douglas on UFO and anti-gravity technology.
He also worked as a project engineer at Bell Labs on a missile guidance system. Chan Thomas was known to be highly intelligent, but very eccentric.
The classified documents were probably part of a background report or maybe someone just keeping an eye on him.
You'll hear that the book was banned, but it wasn't.
Just this one document was classified.
There were copies in circulation.
He also published follow-ups in 1971 and 1993, and neither was classified.
As for the content of the book itself, Thomas doesn't provide any solid evidence.
He makes a lot of deductions from old texts, some of which are pretty big leaps,
and it seems like he's borrowing ideas from other catastrophists like Hapgood,
Immanuel Velikovsky, and a few others.
But he's cherry-picking his favorite parts without giving specifics.
For example, his theory about the ice caps knocking the Earth off axis,
well, that comes from Hapgood's first book.
But after working with scientists, including Albert Einstein,
Hapgood issued a follow-up book that explains how he got that wrong.
But Dr. Thomas, he sticks with the story.
And the liquid crust bit he talks about?
He says the Earth's magnetism and electricity become disrupted.
He offers no evidence or even an explanation of how it happens, just that it does. Now, there are ice core samples
from the eastern part of Antarctica that show it's been covered in ice for at least 1.5 million years.
Now, granted, the western side of the continent is a little trickier because it may not have
always been covered in ice. But either way, we know for certain it's been down there for a long time.
When Chan Thomas released an expanded version
of the book in 1993,
he didn't make any corrections
or provide any new evidence,
but he did have chapters on ESP,
on UFOs, and on angels.
It doesn't read as scientific at all.
In fact, it's a hot mess.
He jumps all over the place
without a cohesive narrative.
It feels like he gathered a bunch of ideas he had over the years and then threw them into one final book. So, two questions.
Was Dr. Chan Thomas a serious researcher? No. But is there evidence to support some of his claims?
There is.
You sailed beyond the horizon in search of an island scrubbed from every map.
You battled krakens and navigated through storms.
Your spade struck the lid of a long-lost treasure chest.
While you cooked a lasagna.
There's more to imagine when you listen.
Discover best-selling adventure stories on Audible.
Now, I don't believe Dr. Chauncey Powers Thomas was a serious researcher.
Whether he really had ESP or not, I'd rather not get into it.
But some of the claims he makes in his book have been proven possible.
We know that global floods have happened.
The evidence is everywhere. But these floods, specifically from the Younger Dryas, were not
from the oceans. They were from the rapid melting of glaciers. Still, they were destructive. They
really did create tsunamis a thousand feet high, and they really raised the sea level hundreds of
feet. He says the temperature drops so much and so quickly that everything is instantly frozen
solid. He talks about woolly mammoths being so quickly that everything is instantly frozen solid.
He talks about woolly mammoths being frozen with buttercups in their mouths.
Now, this is true.
Mammoths have been discovered that were frozen in the middle of eating.
Now, it takes a long time to freeze a steak, but the flash freeze a mammoth?
Those conditions would have to be extreme.
According to Thomas, seismic activity is one of the reasons the Earth's axis shifts.
This is also true.
NASA found that the big Indonesian earthquake in 2004 shifted the North Pole about 25 centimeters east,
and the Earth's rotation sped up, which decreased the length of a day by 2.7 microseconds.
In 2010, an earthquake in Chile did the same thing.
The Earth's axis shifted and the day was shortened again.
In Japan, the following year, it happened again.
Um, is this a concern?
Not really, no.
Earthquakes speed up the Earth a little bit, but the moon slows it down.
Things stay pretty well balanced.
The shifts aren't anything to worry about.
Now, the shifting magnetic poles, that is a concern.
We know the Earth's poles flip-flop.
North becomes south and vice versa. And geologically speaking, it happens a concern. We know the Earth's poles flip-flop. North becomes south and vice versa.
And geologically speaking, it happens a lot.
It's happened hundreds of times.
On average, the time between shifts is about 300,000 years.
But we haven't shifted in almost 800,000 years, so we're way overdue.
How do we know it flipped?
Because when lava cools, it creates a record of the orientation of past magnetic fields, like a tape recorder records sound. Dude, that's pretty cool, actually. The
poles are always moving. In the early 1990s, the North Pole was drifting about nine miles per year,
but that's been steadily increasing. In fact, GPS is updated periodically to account for this,
but GPS was being updated every five years, then every year, and now every six months. The
pole is now drifting at almost 40 miles per year, and the Earth's magnetic field is weakening
quickly. These are signs that a shift could be coming. So what then? Is that the end of the
world? Well, life will go on. Animals that navigate using geomagnetism will be confused,
but in a generation or two, they'll figure it out. Animals that don't use magnetism
probably won't notice a difference.
The geologic record shows no major die-offs
during pole shifts, and our species
has lived through a few shifts the past 3 million
years, and we're still here.
But our ancestors
didn't have satellites or GPS
or planes. A lot of our technology
is going to go haywire, but
code can be rewritten and software
can be patched. The real danger is in between the shifts. As we approach a pole shift, the Earth's
magnetic field gets tangled up and extremely weakened. This leaves us vulnerable to solar
activity. Solar winds, storms, coronal mass ejections, these are bad. Without our magnetic
field to protect us, satellites will
get fried if they're not hardened. Rates of cancer will increase dramatically. And if you think
climate change is a problem now... Climate change is not a problem now. Yeah, it is. Don't be a sheep.
Either way, the climate will be very unpredictable. But the biggest danger is our power grids.
High enough solar activity could knock out all electricity on Earth for days or
weeks, maybe months in some places. To say there will be civil unrest is a huge understatement.
When Dr. Chan Thomas released his book, The Adam and Eve Story, it was dismissed as pseudoscience.
But in the 50 or so years since it was published, a lot of his claims could be proven. It would seem
that, in some cases, the difference between pseudoscience
and real science is just time. And if just a fraction of Dr. Thomas' predictions come true,
our time is running out.
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