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Atlantis Pyramids Floods, by Dennis Brooks

Atlantis Pyramids Floods, by Dennis Brooks

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Atlantis Pyramids Floods, by Dennis Brooks

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If Egypt were Atlantis's oldest colony, as Plato and Donnelly indicated, the Egyptian Pyramids were in place when Atlantis was destroyed. If the pyramids on the Giza Plateau were already in place before the destruction of Atlantis, they would have sustained damage from the floodwaters, and we would be able to see evidence of that damage. If our observations are correct, then several of the structures on the Giza Plateau were damaged by floodwaters. We can see flood damage on the Great Sphinx and the three nearby pyramids: Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. It seems that all three pyramids were completely submerged except the top of Khafre. The outer covers of the other two were completely destroyed by floating debris. The ground in the area is still littered with the debris knocked loose from the pyramids by floating objects.

Atlantis Pyramids Floods, by Dennis Brooks

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1915086 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-03-29
  • Released on: 2016-03-29
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .38" w x 6.00" l, .50 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 150 pages
Atlantis Pyramids Floods, by Dennis Brooks

Review "While new age readers who are commonly attracted to Atlantis accounts will be the most likely audience for Atlantis Pyramids Floods, it's more than evident that the buck shouldn't stop here: scientists researching Atlantis will find this book is a research-based discussion that takes original stories and pairs them with solid science; and amidst the plethora of Atlantis fantasies, that's really saying something!" The Midweek Book Review

About the Author Dennis Brooks has been a prosecuting attorney for 17 years in Northeast Tennessee where he grew up. Brooks is a veteran of over 100 jury trials, including 18 jury verdicts for first degree murder. He is a graduate of East Tennessee State University and completed law school at the University of Tennessee. During college he was a sportswriter at the Johnson City Press. In his free time, he enjoys working as a high school football and baseball official. He is married to Sandra Brooks and is the father of Cassie Brooks. He and his wife reside in Telford, Tennessee with their ten cats, three dogs and two pot-bellied pigs.


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. An Intriguing Take on the Whole Atlantis Question--A Must Read By Kem Austin I've just finished reading Atlantis Pyramids Floods: Did Noah's Flood Destroy Atlantis and Damage the Pyramids? This nonfiction book is by Author Dennis Brooks. First, let me say I found the book eminently easy to read. It flows well, is nicely sectioned out for ease of reading, and progresses with its points in a methodical manner. Moreover, I learned much I wasn't aware of about the whole Atlantis question. The author, Mr. Dennis Brooks, provides much insight into the idea of a flood being involved and he links this well to the pyramids of Egypt, which was totally new information for me. And he does provide some intriguing evidence.For instance, as much as I've delved into and researched the whole subject of Atlantis, I didn't realize there was a salt line high on the Sphinx, just underneath the chin. And as we all know, such lines are usually the high-water marks of past floods. Mr. Brooks also provides information about the pyramids, as well, which acts to further corroborate his theory. So the book has much to offer the reader in this vein, of new and different information on the whole topic of Atlantis. For this alone, it's well worth the read.I did find some small problems with the book. First, I felt the book was rather short, and so wasn't in-depth enough in some cases, didn't delve deeply enough into some of those items mentioned, about which, I would have liked to have known more. Also, some of the sources cited to prove that Atlantis wasn't a myth, aren't so much actual bona fide sources proving the existence of Atlantis, but rather other people's attempts to prove the idea, as well, and so this sort of "proof" seems a bit circuitous to me at times.Also, some of the items didn't seem to coincide well for me. I believe the one premise, a comet may have caused the flooding, to be a valid theory, but I don't believe the comet could possibly have delivered enough water to raise sea levels so high as to flood all of Britain, etc., except for just a few mountaintops. Such a comet would have been so huge as to have been an extinction level event for just about every species on Earth. One ice mountain of water doesn't an ocean make. But this does not detract from the theory, just the details of exactly how it may have happened.Do I believe this book to be a worthwhile read? Yes, absolutely. I recommend you buy and read the book. It has much to say that is new. Did it convince me Atlantis might have been brought low by a flood, in particular, the one we think of as Noah's Flood? Yes, it did, although the exact cause of the flood, how it all happened, I was less convinced about. But as I've said, Author Dennis Brooks brings something new to the table. He's reawakened my interest in the whole topic of Atlantis. And whether I choose to believe his case in every tiny respect, is a moot point; he still delivers it well. I give this book four out of five stars only because it was a bit on the short side for me, and because just some (not all) of the sources cited seemed more conjecture than factual sources. But as to Mr. Brooks theory about the flooding of Atlantis--he's convinced me! And trust me; that takes some doing! Buy the book. You won't regret it.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. An enjoyable and informative book about Atlantis By B. A. Atlantis Pyramids Floods begins by providing an overview of the original location and history of Atlantis as related by ancient sources, while also proposing that an immense flood caused by comet fragments was most likely the cause of Atlantis' submerging into the ocean. What follows is a thorough walk-through of different locations of Atlantis supplemented by links to various maps and photographs, with different viewpoints and testimonies weaved into the text and serving as a balance point to all of the modern-day evidence presented. As someone who often likes to verify what I read, it was a pleasure to have the sources of what is being discussed linked to right in front of me for my own perusal, and I was very satisfied to find that the material provided (especially the maps and photos) enriched the text considerably. As a compliment to the harder facts and figures within the text, Brooks also artfully brings together sources from various time periods in order to give the reader a more comprehensive picture of Atlantis as it once was. Though much of the focus in the history segments is centered on Plato's famous recounting of the Atlantis story, included in its entirety midway through the book, Brooks also includes theories and testimonies from sources as diverse as the Oera Lindon book, Dr. Frank C. Hibben and Ignatius Donnelly, which enriches the historical aspect of the text considerably.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Atlantis Pyramids Floods by Denis Brooks is a wonderful book to read By Danielle Urban Atlantis Pyramids Floods by Denis Brooks is a wonderful book to read. His book is very educational but written in a manner that would leave readers wanting to read more about his topics. I found this book to be informative and highly detailed. I love history and architecture. And Atlantis Pyramids Floods had it all. The book can be read by readers of all ages. The fascinating facts make it for a pleasant yet, exciting read. I wasn't disappointed when I read this stunning book. I learned a lot more from Dennis Brook's book than I have in all my years spent in a public school. He makes his topics sprout to life on every page. I would highly recommend picking up a copy of his book and begin reading as soon as possible. So much to learn and so many new adventures an places waiting at your finger tips. Overall, I rate the book a five out of five stars.

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