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CHAPTER 10<br />

The Four Moons<br />

THERE IS ONE ABSOLUTELY fantastic astronomical theory proposed<br />

quite a while ago by Hoerbiger and confirmed recently by Hans<br />

Bellamy and Peter Allen, stating that during its lifetime of several<br />

billion years, our earth captured four moons one after another.<br />

Three of them exploded as they crashed on earth creating<br />

the three biggest oceans—the Atlantic, the Pacific, and the Indian—and<br />

destroying all living things. The fourth moon is our<br />

present one that still hangs in £he skies.<br />

This theory, seen as science fiction by most scientists, would<br />

not have been discussed in this book if I had not myself discovered<br />

some surprising new facts that seem to confirm it. When I<br />

first heard of Hoerbiger's theory, I did think the poor man had<br />

lost his marbles. But then I remembered that once everybody<br />

regarded the German physicist Alfred Wegener's theory of<br />

floating continents as pure fiction until much later discoveries<br />

proved his concept was true, precise, and prophetic.<br />

So I reconsidered the possibility that our planet might have<br />

had more than one moon in the past and that Bellamy and Allen<br />

might be proven right even if we simply keep in mind that nothing<br />

in our universe is stable and that everything is in constant<br />

change and movement.<br />

It is<br />

same distance from earth as it is today. Unfortunately, our sci-<br />

the<br />

evident that our present moon has not always been at the

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