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The USA was written to draw parallels between Atlantis and our current civilization. The similarities concerning use of technology, social pathways and political aims are unnerving. According to archeologists and researchers the ancients did posses a high level of civilization that became their downfall possibly causing the cataclysmic changes on Earth. Shouldn?t we heed history? Following in their footsteps will only recreate the same outcome. It's as if we are caught in a time loop. Twelve thousand years later we are repeating the same mistakes. As the year 2012 draws near and the Mayan…mehr

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The USA was written to draw parallels between Atlantis and our current civilization. The similarities concerning use of technology, social pathways and political aims are unnerving. According to archeologists and researchers the ancients did posses a high level of civilization that became their downfall possibly causing the cataclysmic changes on Earth. Shouldn?t we heed history? Following in their footsteps will only recreate the same outcome. It's as if we are caught in a time loop. Twelve thousand years later we are repeating the same mistakes. As the year 2012 draws near and the Mayan Calendar ends will we see a new, enlightened era as many prophets predict, or will doomsday win out and the ?end days? befall us?
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Nina Anderson is a licensed pilot and professional writer. After graduating from Monmouth College, she embarked on a career in aviation that would span over forty years. With her experience in flying both commercial airline and corporate planes, Ms. Anderson has written several exciting books on aviation, including The Backseat Flyer and Flying Above the Glass Ceiling: Inspirational Stories of Success from the First Women Pilots to Fly Airline and Corporate Aircraft. Ms. Anderson's interest in technology and conspiracy theories inspired her to write the suspense novel 2012 Airborne Prophesy. She lives in Massachusetts and still loves to fly airplanes.