The Belial Library Quotes
The Belial Library
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“In 1953, Charles Hapgood had developed his theory of crustal displacement. He argued that the Earth had undergone multiple displacements of land as a result of the movement of a liquid core one hundred miles underneath the surface. Rather than the slow process of continental drift, which split lands apart, crustal displacement could move large bodies of land together and quickly. In line with his theory, he argued that Atlantis had never truly disappeared but just moved south, where it was renamed Antarctica. Hapgood’s theory would explain one extraordinary fact about the continent of Antarctica: evidence indicated that at one point in its history, it had a much warmer climate, free from ice. Hapgood’s theory was scorned by a number of prominent scientists, but Dr. Hapgood had garnered at least one well-known supporter: Albert Einstein.”
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“These people are amazing." Jen nodded. "Their loyalty to each other, their dedication to duty. They’re a throwback to how people should be.”
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“seems we haven’t learned the lessons of Atlantis: the quest for power will destroy everything in its path. ”
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“Danny put his tablet down on the table. “No. It’s bad. I, um, I hacked into a satellite to get some pictures.” “You re-routed a satellite?” Danny gave him a surprised look. “Didn't have to. It was already passing over.” Right, because re-routing would have been crazy. Thank God he's on our side.”
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― The Belial Library
