The former journalist him had pointed to this lost civilisation existence, but despite his book selling around three million copies, he was ridiculed by academics, and a BBC Horizon programme had even aimed to demolish his theory.
Now, 20 years later, Hancock is set to publish a 500-page sequel titled 'Magicians of the Gods,' which has the "smoking gun" to prove his critics wrong.
It contains a series of geophysics and geological papers containing proof that Earth was indeed hit by a comet about 12,800 years ago. The comet has been masked because it struck ice and did not leave a crater.
The new book will be published in September.
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Now, 20 years later, Hancock is set to publish a 500-page sequel titled 'Magicians of the Gods,' which has the "smoking gun" to prove his critics wrong.
It contains a series of geophysics and geological papers containing proof that Earth was indeed hit by a comet about 12,800 years ago. The comet has been masked because it struck ice and did not leave a crater.
The new book will be published in September.
View the original article here