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If I remember correctly, there was many people using the account. At some point early on, one of them called it a quit and posted about it being troll work. Shortly after another user logged in and dismissed the previous posts on a disgruntled employee or something like that and kept the thread alive for like 200+ pages.

What I also remember is Patlatoc or atlatoc or Paxton? Anyway, one of the guy responsible for this tried it first on @XS, got banned and tried it on GLP. It was a short test run but soon after he got himself a team and started the alterwelt thread adding users to run the thread along the way. They said they had to go get a religion expert cause of all the bibletards questions. They also later said paxton ended up in a supervision position where he could yell at people.

That's what I remember but I've been high for a while.
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If I remember correctly, there was many people using the account. At some point early on, one of them called it a quit and posted about it being troll work. Shortly after another user logged in and dismissed the previous posts on a disgruntled employee or something like that and kept the thread alive for like 200+ pages.

What I also remember is Patlatoc or atlatoc or Paxton? Anyway, one of the guy responsible for this tried it first on @XS, got banned and tried it on GLP. It was a short test run but soon after he got himself a team and started the alterwelt thread adding users to run the thread along the way. They said they had to go get a religion expert cause of all the bibletards questions. They also later said paxton ended up in a supervision position where he could yell at people.

That's what I remember but I've been high for a while.
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I definitely remember such a name - I think it's alatloc. It sounds familiar. I must have responded at least a few times to that guy.
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you mean the guy who kept shitposting and clogging the thread with gradeschool infographic and dumb questions?
Pretty sure I deleted everything he posted when I archived this thread.
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THANKS FOR THIS! I often wonder if Geo wasnt the reason Alterwelt left....
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If I remember correctly, there was many people using the account. At some point early on, one of them called it a quit and posted about it being troll work. Shortly after another user logged in and dismissed the previous posts on a disgruntled employee or something like that and kept the thread alive for like 200+ pages.

What I also remember is Patlatoc or atlatoc or Paxton? Anyway, one of the guy responsible for this tried it first on @XS, got banned and tried it on GLP. It was a short test run but soon after he got himself a team and started the alterwelt thread adding users to run the thread along the way. They said they had to go get a religion expert cause of all the bibletards questions. They also later said paxton ended up in a supervision position where he could yell at people.

That's what I remember but I've been high for a while.
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I definitely remember such a name - I think it's alatloc. It sounds familiar. I must have responded at least a few times to that guy.
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Paxton

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06/22/2014 09:21 PM
Thread: Ancient archeology - remote viewing/ask us anything

Greetings.

We've been doing remote viewing for years now. Our specific interest was in archeology.

We started with recent (reneissance and medieval) period where we could later confirm our findings to have them at over 97% accurate.

Later on we've taken an interest in Atlantis and ancient sites, our techniques eventually went beyond remote viewing to explore avenues related to but significantly more advanced than commonly available RV techniques.

As a result over the past decade we've amassed a significant amount of material relating to ancient sites and our past. While the title of the thread is provocative and we don't know anyhing, we can answer quite a few questions about our ancient past.

On a sidenote as a bonus we will deliver a single personal reading weekly to first user who asks us to do so.

The user can ask any question personal or otherwise, we will not ask any details (we don't need them at this point) and come back with a detailed and precise reading. This will serve as our credentials in regard to the thread and add a bit of amusement for us, and possibly for you. All answers are given publicly, personal readings are delivered within 72 hours.

As for ancient archeology and our past, ask away and if we can we'll answer.
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If I remember correctly, there was many people using the account. At some point early on, one of them called it a quit and posted about it being troll work. Shortly after another user logged in and dismissed the previous posts on a disgruntled employee or something like that and kept the thread alive for like 200+ pages.

What I also remember is Patlatoc or atlatoc or Paxton? Anyway, one of the guy responsible for this tried it first on @XS, got banned and tried it on GLP. It was a short test run but soon after he got himself a team and started the alterwelt thread adding users to run the thread along the way. They said they had to go get a religion expert cause of all the bibletards questions. They also later said paxton ended up in a supervision position where he could yell at people.

That's what I remember but I've been high for a while.
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I definitely remember such a name - I think it's alatloc. It sounds familiar. I must have responded at least a few times to that guy.
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Paxton

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06/22/2014 09:21 PM
Thread: Ancient archeology - remote viewing/ask us anything

Greetings.

We've been doing remote viewing for years now. Our specific interest was in archeology.

We started with recent (reneissance and medieval) period where we could later confirm our findings to have them at over 97% accurate.

Later on we've taken an interest in Atlantis and ancient sites, our techniques eventually went beyond remote viewing to explore avenues related to but significantly more advanced than commonly available RV techniques.

As a result over the past decade we've amassed a significant amount of material relating to ancient sites and our past. While the title of the thread is provocative and we don't know anyhing, we can answer quite a few questions about our ancient past.

On a sidenote as a bonus we will deliver a single personal reading weekly to first user who asks us to do so.

The user can ask any question personal or otherwise, we will not ask any details (we don't need them at this point) and come back with a detailed and precise reading. This will serve as our credentials in regard to the thread and add a bit of amusement for us, and possibly for you. All answers are given publicly, personal readings are delivered within 72 hours.

As for ancient archeology and our past, ask away and if we can we'll answer.
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They are not the same. There definitely was someone calling himself Alatloc.
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Been commenting on this guy - validation?

Thread: Experts in Lucid Dreaming: A Question
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Thread: Experts in Lucid Dreaming: A Question
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What do you mean? Has Alterweldt posted in that thread?
Lone Ranger, looking for Pocahontas.
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What do you mean? Has Alterweldt posted in that thread?
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No, but I brought up Alterweldt and he seemed famliar.
Mostly commenting on RV.
Still interesting.
Still waiting for Alterweldt :)
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Thread: Experts in Lucid Dreaming: A Question
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What do you mean? Has Alterweldt posted in that thread?
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No, but I brought up Alterweldt and he seemed famliar.
Mostly commenting on RV.
Still interesting.
Still waiting for Alterweldt :)
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I read that thread (good one), and saw your post. Interesting.
Me too, miss reading his posts and getting blown away. Really hope for a come back here.
Lone Ranger, looking for Pocahontas.
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HEY WHY NOT?
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Ask me anything about Atlantis
Alatloc

on the other site...
looks like he posted dick pic and was banned after a couple of pages. Then he came here, did a couple of test runs before the big one.
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Belief, IMO, is not so binary. Its a spectrum bound by individual perspective. I currently find myself around 7 on a belief scale of 10 on this subject (as a whole). It seems each day there is a discovery or inventory that validates the data in these threads. That said, I change my position on that spectrum daily. Time will tell :)

Like many, I've spent too much of my time pouring over this thread and its sisters. It's too fun and interesting not to. I created a database of sorts, inspired by 'facts' referenced within these threads. I added thousands of pieces of meta-data and dozens of categories to enrich the facts, analyzed, interpreted and researched categories to fill in gaps and round out a history of the world in an attempt to create a narrative of data bound by a linear timeline and geography. I ended up putting more time than expected into it, that I turned it into a book.

If Alterweld ever comes back - there are a few items I'd like clarity on:
- Power stations in the core of the Earth. Built by first or second civ? Involved in massive destruction of Earth when? There are a few comments that infer they were involved in both civ's.
- Was there an extinction event that ended the reign of pre-human people (aside from human advancement and colonization)?
- Pacific? What land masses and civilization existed in the mighty Pacific that haven't been covered? There is very little discussion around the Pacific aside from a comment about a few islands being larger. It feels like a massive omission.
- Explain the lands connecting Antarctica to the rest of the continents 150,000 years ago.
- Anything of interest in the North/Arctic. It seems like Siberia was a major point and that's a long way from everything.
- City of the Sun. Seattle or New York? Seattle mentioned at one point, and they Statue of Liberty inferred as marker of the City of the Sun that once stood there.
- Sun worship in general. Appears to be a very large part of history, especially the advanced people, but not covered in detail.

Anyway, that's off the top of my head. I should have kept a list while I was deep into each part.

Thanks for a very interesting experience.
If anyone wants to sanity check my work - Tom Webb, Before the Flood.
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Belief, IMO, is not so binary. Its a spectrum bound by individual perspective. I currently find myself around 7 on a belief scale of 10 on this subject (as a whole). It seems each day there is a discovery or inventory that validates the data in these threads. That said, I change my position on that spectrum daily. Time will tell :)

Like many, I've spent too much of my time pouring over this thread and its sisters. It's too fun and interesting not to. I created a database of sorts, inspired by 'facts' referenced within these threads. I added thousands of pieces of meta-data and dozens of categories to enrich the facts, analyzed, interpreted and researched categories to fill in gaps and round out a history of the world in an attempt to create a narrative of data bound by a linear timeline and geography. I ended up putting more time than expected into it, that I turned it into a book.

If Alterweld ever comes back - there are a few items I'd like clarity on:
- Power stations in the core of the Earth. Built by first or second civ? Involved in massive destruction of Earth when? There are a few comments that infer they were involved in both civ's.
- Was there an extinction event that ended the reign of pre-human people (aside from human advancement and colonization)?
- Pacific? What land masses and civilization existed in the mighty Pacific that haven't been covered? There is very little discussion around the Pacific aside from a comment about a few islands being larger. It feels like a massive omission.
- Explain the lands connecting Antarctica to the rest of the continents 150,000 years ago.
- Anything of interest in the North/Arctic. It seems like Siberia was a major point and that's a long way from everything.
- City of the Sun. Seattle or New York? Seattle mentioned at one point, and they Statue of Liberty inferred as marker of the City of the Sun that once stood there.
- Sun worship in general. Appears to be a very large part of history, especially the advanced people, but not covered in detail.

Anyway, that's off the top of my head. I should have kept a list while I was deep into each part.

Thanks for a very interesting experience.
If anyone wants to sanity check my work - Tom Webb, Before the Flood.
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Thank you Tom, I just bought your book on Kindle and would like to know how to contact you privately. I haven’t read it yet, but will start this evening. I am new to this website, but have created an account. You can reach me directly through message or however! Thanks
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bring them back!
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Belief, IMO, is not so binary. Its a spectrum bound by individual perspective. I currently find myself around 7 on a belief scale of 10 on this subject (as a whole). It seems each day there is a discovery or inventory that validates the data in these threads. That said, I change my position on that spectrum daily. Time will tell :)

Like many, I've spent too much of my time pouring over this thread and its sisters. It's too fun and interesting not to. I created a database of sorts, inspired by 'facts' referenced within these threads. I added thousands of pieces of meta-data and dozens of categories to enrich the facts, analyzed, interpreted and researched categories to fill in gaps and round out a history of the world in an attempt to create a narrative of data bound by a linear timeline and geography. I ended up putting more time than expected into it, that I turned it into a book.

If Alterweld ever comes back - there are a few items I'd like clarity on:
- Power stations in the core of the Earth. Built by first or second civ? Involved in massive destruction of Earth when? There are a few comments that infer they were involved in both civ's.
- Was there an extinction event that ended the reign of pre-human people (aside from human advancement and colonization)?
- Pacific? What land masses and civilization existed in the mighty Pacific that haven't been covered? There is very little discussion around the Pacific aside from a comment about a few islands being larger. It feels like a massive omission.
- Explain the lands connecting Antarctica to the rest of the continents 150,000 years ago.
- Anything of interest in the North/Arctic. It seems like Siberia was a major point and that's a long way from everything.
- City of the Sun. Seattle or New York? Seattle mentioned at one point, and they Statue of Liberty inferred as marker of the City of the Sun that once stood there.
- Sun worship in general. Appears to be a very large part of history, especially the advanced people, but not covered in detail.

Anyway, that's off the top of my head. I should have kept a list while I was deep into each part.

Thanks for a very interesting experience.
If anyone wants to sanity check my work - Tom Webb, Before the Flood.
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Yes - thank you.
What do you think about the Nazi's supposedly getting a lot of this info and their link to Antarctica?

Would be interesting -
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Belief, IMO, is not so binary. Its a spectrum bound by individual perspective. I currently find myself around 7 on a belief scale of 10 on this subject (as a whole). It seems each day there is a discovery or inventory that validates the data in these threads. That said, I change my position on that spectrum daily. Time will tell :)

Like many, I've spent too much of my time pouring over this thread and its sisters. It's too fun and interesting not to. I created a database of sorts, inspired by 'facts' referenced within these threads. I added thousands of pieces of meta-data and dozens of categories to enrich the facts, analyzed, interpreted and researched categories to fill in gaps and round out a history of the world in an attempt to create a narrative of data bound by a linear timeline and geography. I ended up putting more time than expected into it, that I turned it into a book.

If Alterweld ever comes back - there are a few items I'd like clarity on:
- Power stations in the core of the Earth. Built by first or second civ? Involved in massive destruction of Earth when? There are a few comments that infer they were involved in both civ's.
- Was there an extinction event that ended the reign of pre-human people (aside from human advancement and colonization)?
- Pacific? What land masses and civilization existed in the mighty Pacific that haven't been covered? There is very little discussion around the Pacific aside from a comment about a few islands being larger. It feels like a massive omission.
- Explain the lands connecting Antarctica to the rest of the continents 150,000 years ago.
- Anything of interest in the North/Arctic. It seems like Siberia was a major point and that's a long way from everything.
- City of the Sun. Seattle or New York? Seattle mentioned at one point, and they Statue of Liberty inferred as marker of the City of the Sun that once stood there.
- Sun worship in general. Appears to be a very large part of history, especially the advanced people, but not covered in detail.

Anyway, that's off the top of my head. I should have kept a list while I was deep into each part.

Thanks for a very interesting experience.
If anyone wants to sanity check my work - Tom Webb, Before the Flood.
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Yes - thank you.
What do you think about the Nazi's supposedly getting a lot of this info and their link to Antarctica?

Would be interesting -
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polfags... what about the nazi?

The Americans dismantled their base in Antarctica upon their victory. They recovered multiple non-operational aircraft from one high period that they attempted to reverse engineer. The magnetic propulsion of these craft are used in secret aircraft, these are atmospheric though. Nazis were just cheap imitators, they failed to grasp the crux of the philosophes they blindly imitated.
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How did the Nazi's come about the knowledge they had to
poorly imitate the philosophies of the "aggressive" Atlantis?

The story is quite long, to cut it short the Catholic Church, a source of much of the knowledge held repositories in Germany, France, Hungary, Romania and Poland. Nazis and others like them found these and took hold of their contents.
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When Germans conquered or subjugated the central and eastern Europe they cleared out every private library, every museum, everything, they then proceeded to murder every non-german national who held any record of relevance.

This in turn made quite a noise in certain communities, efforts were then made to control and curb german progres with the spoils they aquired and after the war further efforts were made to make an example out of every german involved in a manner that would make such excesses not viable in the future by any nationals worldwide.

Partial disclosure was inevitable, many of the people who took part in these events lost loved ones and would leak information out of spite.
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How did the Nazi's come about the knowledge they had to
poorly imitate the philosophies of the "aggressive" Atlantis?

The story is quite long, to cut it short the Catholic Church, a source of much of the knowledge held repositories in Germany, France, Hungary, Romania and Poland. Nazis and others like them found these and took hold of their contents.
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I guess we're still waiting on the right MIND that can put it all together.
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Thank you Tom, I just bought your book on Kindle and would like to know how to contact you privately. I haven’t read it yet, but will start this evening. I am new to this website, but have created an account. You can reach me directly through message or however! Thanks
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Much appreciated LoganRox and sorry for the radio silence. I know yourself and a few others have trying to reach me. I've been tending to a life, as I'm sure you can relate :)

I will DM you.
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I will DM you.
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Looks like I can't. Account restrictions. Will keep an eye out if you wish to contact me.

TW
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Thank you Tom, I just bought your book on Kindle and would like to know how to contact you privately. I haven’t read it yet, but will start this evening. I am new to this website, but have created an account. You can reach me directly through message or however! Thanks
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Much appreciated LoganRox and sorry for the radio silence. I know yourself and a few others have trying to reach me. I've been tending to a life, as I'm sure you can relate :)

I will DM you.
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Just downloaded your book on Amazon.
Will get back soon
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Belief, IMO, is not so binary. Its a spectrum bound by individual perspective. I currently find myself around 7 on a belief scale of 10 on this subject (as a whole). It seems each day there is a discovery or inventory that validates the data in these threads. That said, I change my position on that spectrum daily. Time will tell :)

Like many, I've spent too much of my time pouring over this thread and its sisters. It's too fun and interesting not to. I created a database of sorts, inspired by 'facts' referenced within these threads. I added thousands of pieces of meta-data and dozens of categories to enrich the facts, analyzed, interpreted and researched categories to fill in gaps and round out a history of the world in an attempt to create a narrative of data bound by a linear timeline and geography. I ended up putting more time than expected into it, that I turned it into a book.

If Alterweld ever comes back - there are a few items I'd like clarity on:
- Power stations in the core of the Earth. Built by first or second civ? Involved in massive destruction of Earth when? There are a few comments that infer they were involved in both civ's.
- Was there an extinction event that ended the reign of pre-human people (aside from human advancement and colonization)?
- Pacific? What land masses and civilization existed in the mighty Pacific that haven't been covered? There is very little discussion around the Pacific aside from a comment about a few islands being larger. It feels like a massive omission.
- Explain the lands connecting Antarctica to the rest of the continents 150,000 years ago.
- Anything of interest in the North/Arctic. It seems like Siberia was a major point and that's a long way from everything.
- City of the Sun. Seattle or New York? Seattle mentioned at one point, and they Statue of Liberty inferred as marker of the City of the Sun that once stood there.
- Sun worship in general. Appears to be a very large part of history, especially the advanced people, but not covered in detail.

Anyway, that's off the top of my head. I should have kept a list while I was deep into each part.

Thanks for a very interesting experience.
If anyone wants to sanity check my work - Tom Webb, Before the Flood.
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I am so glad to see you have taken the information and turned it into a book! The alterwelt thread to me is the very best thread on glp. I ordered your book and look forward to reading it!
Peepaws
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OP here's a suggestion to get accurate data.

Use blind targets, and have multiple viewers get their "impressions" from the same blind targets.

1) By doing this, you don't get "impressions" based off of previous knowledge.

2) If multiple viewers are getting different "impressions" from the same blind target, more than likely their "impressions" are merely their own imaginations.

Is your method like this?

For example, if I said, what's your impression of Atlantis, more than likely since I already said "Atlantis" you already have preconceived ideas based on previous knowledge and research.

Therefore you want to use blind targets.

And of course if the viewers are all getting different impressions from the same blind target, it's more than likely their own imagination.
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There are no impressions. As stated the methods for obtaining knowledge are not precisely remote viewing. The term was used because you're comfortable with it. I will not at any point elaborate, i'm sorry.
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Dont know if this has been addressed or not. And this question may get ignored.

Are the methods used in your history drives related to technology talked about in a video game called assassins creed? I know stupid theory but it was genome traveling, and is possible with the tech we have today. Or is it more closely related to CERN since your not from the USA? Or are you guys doing death dives?
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If we can still ask a question?

Tell me about the Black Knight Satellite,

Is the control mechanism still here on earth?
Is it telekeneticlly controlled?
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If we can still ask a question?

Tell me about the Black Knight Satellite,

Is the control mechanism still here on earth?
Is it telekeneticlly controlled?
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its a fucking space carpet you brainlet
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The Tom Webb book Before the Flood came in today! Is is a very well laid out book with pictures and maps and such. It's a large book too, I didn't expect it to be so thorough...very well done!

Highly recommended for all alterwelt fans!
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The Tom Webb book Before the Flood came in today! Is is a very well laid out book with pictures and maps and such. It's a large book too, I didn't expect it to be so thorough...very well done!

Highly recommended for all alterwelt fans!
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I'm in the middle of it, but could only get on Kindle - no hard copy.
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The Tom Webb book Before the Flood came in today! Is is a very well laid out book with pictures and maps and such. It's a large book too, I didn't expect it to be so thorough...very well done!

Highly recommended for all alterwelt fans!
 Quoting: Peepaws


Really appreciate that feedback, and the support (to yourself and the others). It was a heavy lift and labour of love that took a long time, so I'm glad to see it get out there. Especially with kindred spirits :)

Paperback is a much better experience than Kindle IMO - Amazon's conversion process was great, however it did some funky formatting in the e-book. BTW - positive Amazon reviews would be appreciated, helps get the info out.
IntotheCalm





GLP