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Who helped the first civilizationsSee Close et achevée to start? Some people would answer: "Developed beings coming from elsewhere." Aliens? Disagree!

Why must we always resort to aliens? The hypothesis is unnecessary, the ancient gods truly come from our land. They come from one of the former civilizations. Atlantis, continent engulfed by the flood,See Ainsi périt l'Atlantide was the home of a hyper-developed civilization.See Technologie des dieux It had spread over several continents by establishing settlement's colonies. Would the seven daughters of AtlasSee Le mythe d'Atlas be these first civilizations, coming out of nothingnessClick + like a devil out of his box? Atlas is the son of the god Poseidon, the Titan who founded Atlantis.


Titans are giant gods. We have seenSee page that the Titan Atlas carried the Earth on his back, which means that thanks to gravitology,See Antigrav the Atlanteans were able to straighten Earth's axis. But that is not all. The mythology says that Atlas had seven daughters, the Pleiades.See Retrouver les Pléiades By spinning the metaphor, Atlas' seven daughters could well be seven settlements founded by the survivors of Atlantis, to repopulate the EarthSee Adam saga and L'homme OGM after the flood.


Will Hart, US journalist and filmmaker, listed the six points of the globe where appeared developed civilizations: the OlmecsVoir La grosse tête in Mexico, the ChavinsSee Le christ des Andes in Peru, Sumer and Mesopotamia, the pre-dynastic Egypt,See Le mystère de la grande pyramide Rama's empireVoir India song in India, and the Xias in China. Six orphans, the track is promising. And if William Hart had listed the first six daughters of Atlas? Then the last heir of Atlantis, where do we have to search it? From America until China, the Atlantean civilization was global:

Each of the advanced civilizations listed by Will Hart presents the same enigma, we do not know where it came from.See Civilisations orphelines The floodProbably dating -10.500. See le grand cataclysme rises a time barrier, impassable for most of the researchers, because destructive of a maximum of remnants. But we just have to apply the same criteria to all the civilizations recently discovered, in the seabed around the globe, among others. Let us explore these tracks in search of the last heir of Atlantis.

Could it be Anatolia, in Derinkuyu,See Des villes sous la terre GöbekliSee page or Çatal Hüyük,See Isis d'Anatolie which probably date from before the last ice age? Could it be Iraq, in the ancient kingdom of Babel, where flying machinesSee Rama airlines were still working in 2000 BC, respected as gifts from 'what is above'? Could it be Dogger Bank, under the North Sea, where a sophisticated civilization would have disappeared at the dawn of the world? Could it be Scandinavia, among the peoples of Odin and Thor, coming also from the same pre-flood tradition?
Could it be pre-Celtic Ireland, where the hero CuchulainnSee Cuchulainn reminds well of the Maya blond god Kukulkan?See Kukulkan Could it be Korea, where some megaliths strangely evoke the menhirs, the stone circles, the burial mounds and the dolmens of the western Tuatha?See Tuatha Dé Danann Could it be the empire of Mu, among the builders of the megalithic statues of Easter Island, or among those of the temple-town of Yonaguni, Japan? Could it be the old Tibet of the magicians Böns, guardians of the underworld of Agartha?See L'étrange quête de l'Agartha

Could it be beneath the sands of Gobi Desert, where a legend claims that very long time ago a divine civilization lived? Could it be under the ice of Antarctica,See Quatre pas dans l'avenir the sixth continent, from which old maps show the outline of the coasts,Voir Ainsi périt l'Atlantide which are supposed to have been under the ice for hundreds of thousands of years? Could it be beneath the sands of the Sahara, where the Berber tradition locates Atlantis? Or on the Gold Coast, the refined culture of Yorubas,See L'empire en miettes which also arose without past among the hunters-gatherers?

As we can see, the problem is not the scarcity of tracks, but their large number. The lost civilizations are more numerous than the pebbles on the shore. The forgotten worldsSee Mondes disparus are piled up on each other, but we keep thinking the same thing. Every remain, every inscription, every engulfed ruin must be Atlantis. The seventh daughter of Atlas is a myth, maybe the most beautiful of all. "We only lend to rich people" as the saying goes. At the infinite vertigoSee La vérité sur notre âge of a trundle past, so many cities lie forever without hero, without memory,See La loi d'oubli
and their names disappeared.
