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Did anyone read "Earths Forbidden Secrets" by Maxwell Igan?

 
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Did anyone read "Earths Forbidden Secrets" by Maxwell Igan?
And if so, is it any good? Is it worth reading?

The book can be found online here:
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01/10/2009 09:55 AM
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It is very good. It just depends on how much of the info you have already read about elsewhere.
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It is very good. It just depends on how much of the info you have already read about elsewhere.
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Thanks for the reply, I read "Where the Gods cosmonauts?" of von Daniken, so I should know quite a bit already I guess.

Anyone else? Noone thinks it sucks or something?
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Absolutely not. The document is verifiable and it is strongly suggested that you should keep an open window while reading this to check all the claims provided by the book.

Also it is wise to separate the claims from predictions and assumptions but the author himself brings this to attention whenever something is not yet examined or investigated.

Enjoy your reading hours as they will certainly reward your mind :)
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"Absolutely not." regrading the question "does anyone think it sucks or anything?".
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Thanks for this, OP. I have probably heard 9/10 of this info before, but either overblown and confusing or vague and scattered.

This document ties everything together completely without dropping important details. I think it's an excellent primer for anyone just getting into the topic.

Having said that, the book does seem to like the Bible Code an awful lot. It cites codes I've never heard of, which makes me wonder if Bible Code (the real one) is a lot more esoteric than the various websites or posters here even who claim to find codes, (which are always wrong.)

Going to have to look into that.
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Just wanted to say thanks for the find.
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My daughter and I both read Earth's Forbidden Secrets. It pulls everything together in an amazing way, documents it the information, and has photos. There's new stuff in there -- read about bananas -- that I didn't know. I highly recommend it!!!
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A very good intro on ooparts & the obvious prolifically historic world over anamolies ( a few minor surprises : like as someone noted : bananas - but then why not potatoes?! Just as strange plus a central food to Peruvian ancient civilizations) : Obviously the cutting edge in what is not to be talked about out-loud in polite, educated society... Igan is very over & over pro Zecharia Sitchin... I've seen some scathing debunking of Sitchin saying that no other translator of these text comes up with these sort of hypothesis... so, not being able to read, nor access much in the way of cuneiform texts, it makes it a bit hard to tell... and yes the new “planet” Sedna (discovered in 2003, not 2005) seems rather similar to ZS's "planet x"... but... if it is "the planet of the crossing"... so far the scientist's are not saying so... nor that, in spite of the elliptical orbit have I been able to find any conformation that it is due for it's inner sweep this 2012...
something Igan seemingly avoids mention of (book 2 perhaps?)... but any one who knows what ZS says, is aware of...

There is also little from nor about the Coran (part three of the Yahwish tradition, growing fast & silly not to look into with care : also full of “verbal ooparts” concerning cosmic matters)... which, give the geopolitical goings on, should not be left out of an introduction as such... and a brief apology to the political facts of the now which are working hard to keep us all in the dark so they can own us without us noticing... ha ha ha!

Meanwhile : a very good contra balence to all this sort of "out side influence" on earth's (thus humanity's) evolution is Stan Gootch's "Cities of Dreams - When Women Ruled the Earth" (correct or not, Gooch is perhaps yet more thought provoking than Igan... Igan himself would do very well to look into what Gooch has to say about all this, too : pure dynamite) which yet has a forcefully different tact, rather agreed with the fact that "the system" - universities, professors, etc., have a rigid way of caging thought into what is accepted by them... and perhaps funded by... well if you don't know who is doing the funding by now... never mind... however...
Gooch has the most interesting way of denying the intervention by "the gods" or "space beings" that I have seen (and way far out of the stale & boring academic strait & narrow ad nauseam, if not lies)... and frankly, having had a rather weird UFO experience as a kid some 40 years ago, I've never been one to shy from theories that we are not alone, nor untouched by... whatever those beings may be!
Anyway, believe nothing, check out everything, end up way beyond everyone else by actually knowing a few minor things about who and what we are... that is the rub.

So? Where is part 2?! Anyone know if if can be uploaded?!
Cheers my friends!
Mo
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error, mes excuses...

not :"to the political facts of the now"
but "to the political facts of the NWO"

pardon this lapse of dislexia... must be the fluoride...
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just found this book today, never had heard of Igan before. great stuff, thanks.
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Hmmmm....it has been deleted off scribd.
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Hmmmm....it has been deleted off scribd.
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Yes! I just noticed that too: "The document 'Earths Forbidden Secrets by Maxwell Igan ' has been deleted"
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Lots of informatio. Narrative is circuitous, ponderous, preachy and sanctimonious at times. Usage of ploys like many scientists/experts now agree, believe, etc, rob the work of a sense of authenticity. For a work to be truly impacting, every statement must be accompanied by referenceable sources. The anti-establishment polemic is jarring and repetitive. Overall the book is an interesting counterpoint to mainstream dogma. However, it would have benefited greatly from a more concise prose and tighter editing. Not so bad if you can ignore the tone and plow on.
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[link to rr-conspiracy-truth.blogspot.com]
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This book changed my life. Long before I ever read or heard of any of the theories in this book the brain that "god" gave me told me there was something missing from what we "know" about human history. WHile I will stop short of saying I believe ever piece of the puzzle offered in this book, I do feel most of it is more reasonable than anything offered in the class room today. I STRONGLY recommend anyone who has never been satisfied with what they have been told about our past whether it be from the church or the class room to read this book. After all, "god' gave you this brain - use it!!
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pls post a link for part 2 and 3 thanks. i can;t seem to find it anywhere.
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Many thanks
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It is quite unique how some authors conjurr up such insightful information only to delude their mysterious readers whereas the ultimate truth glares at everyone, just a knock or shove can bring to realisation. So knowedgeable and well read yet so ignorant and deniable.I must admit to the higher power that Maxwell stresses on, but he is reluctant to acknowledge the answers that his inquisitive mind has drilled him with. My suggestion to all is READ the holy books of all major religions , look at longevity without change, truest sense of past present and future and you will see startling revelations into what created everything and why does everything have a particular reason to be alive , how everything is inter related, the beginning and the END ( the start to a new and everlasting beggining )!!!!! Everything that one needs to know!!!
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Where is Maxwell Igan now? Hoping you might know or someone else...

A very good intro on ooparts & the obvious prolifically historic world over anamolies ( a few minor surprises : like as someone noted : bananas - but then why not potatoes?! Just as strange plus a central food to Peruvian ancient civilizations) : Obviously the cutting edge in what is not to be talked about out-loud in polite, educated society... Igan is very over & over pro Zecharia Sitchin... I've seen some scathing debunking of Sitchin saying that no other translator of these text comes up with these sort of hypothesis... so, not being able to read, nor access much in the way of cuneiform texts, it makes it a bit hard to tell... and yes the new “planet” Sedna (discovered in 2003, not 2005) seems rather similar to ZS's "planet x"... but... if it is "the planet of the crossing"... so far the scientist's are not saying so... nor that, in spite of the elliptical orbit have I been able to find any conformation that it is due for it's inner sweep this 2012...
something Igan seemingly avoids mention of (book 2 perhaps?)... but any one who knows what ZS says, is aware of...

There is also little from nor about the Coran (part three of the Yahwish tradition, growing fast & silly not to look into with care : also full of “verbal ooparts” concerning cosmic matters)... which, give the geopolitical goings on, should not be left out of an introduction as such... and a brief apology to the political facts of the now which are working hard to keep us all in the dark so they can own us without us noticing... ha ha ha!

Meanwhile : a very good contra balence to all this sort of "out side influence" on earth's (thus humanity's) evolution is Stan Gootch's "Cities of Dreams - When Women Ruled the Earth" (correct or not, Gooch is perhaps yet more thought provoking than Igan... Igan himself would do very well to look into what Gooch has to say about all this, too : pure dynamite) which yet has a forcefully different tact, rather agreed with the fact that "the system" - universities, professors, etc., have a rigid way of caging thought into what is accepted by them... and perhaps funded by... well if you don't know who is doing the funding by now... never mind... however...
Gooch has the most interesting way of denying the intervention by "the gods" or "space beings" that I have seen (and way far out of the stale & boring academic strait & narrow ad nauseam, if not lies)... and frankly, having had a rather weird UFO experience as a kid some 40 years ago, I've never been one to shy from theories that we are not alone, nor untouched by... whatever those beings may be!
Anyway, believe nothing, check out everything, end up way beyond everyone else by actually knowing a few minor things about who and what we are... that is the rub.

So? Where is part 2?! Anyone know if if can be uploaded?!
Cheers my friends!
Mo
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Re: Did anyone read "Earths Forbidden Secrets" by Maxwell Igan?
Part 2 is here:

[link to www.scribd.com (secure)]

Not free, but free trial.

Have not found part 3.
More deplorable all the time.





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