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For my good friends, the Extended Inklings:
Dennis, David, Brad, Susan, Steve, Scott, Bill, Tracy,
Walter, and Kate:
All friends who remained true during a storm,
and in fulfillment of discussions held long ago;

For my good friend Ann, who listened and encouraged;

And for my mom, Dorothy F. Farrell,
who fought her part in this cosmic war so heroically,
and went to be with the Lord Whose love she so well exemplified
as this book was being finished.
Benedicite Deo omnipotente, Patri et Filii et Spiritui Sancto
descendat et maniat super te in aeternum.
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The Cosmic War:
Interplanetary Warfare, Modern Physics, and Ancient Texts (A Study in Non-Catastrophist Interpretations of Ancient Legends)

Copyright 2007 by Joseph P. Farrell

All rights reserved

ISBN: 978-1-931882-75-0

Printed in the United States of America

Published by Adventures Unlimited Press
Kempton, Illinois 60946 USA

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Other books by Joseph P. Farrell:
The Giza Death Star
The Giza Death Star Deployed
The Giza Death Star Destroyed
Reich of the Black Sun
SS Brotherhood of the Bell
Newton was not the first of the Age of Reason. He was the last of the magicians, the last of the Babylonians and Sumerians, the last great mind which looked out on the visible and intellectual world with the same eyes as those who began to build our intellectual world rather less than 10,000 years ago... Why do I call him a magician? Because he looked on the whole universe and all that is in it as a riddle, as a secret which could be read by applying pure thought to certain evidence, certain mystic clues... He believed these clues were to be found partly... in certain papers and traditions handed down by the brethren in an unbroken chain back to the original cryptic revelation in Babylon.
The economist John Maynard Keynes, Newton the Man, The Royal Society. Newton Tercentenary Celebrations (1947), p. 29, cited in Giorgio de Santillana and Hertha Von Dechind, Hamlets Mill: An Essay on Myth and the Frame of Time, p. 9, emphasis in the original.
INTRODUCTION:
APPROACHES TO A PROBLEM
This weapon can slay any being within the three worlds, including Indra and Rudra.
The Mahabharata 1

Giants. Nephilim. Annunaki. Colliding planets and the Exploding Planet Hypothesis. Cosmic catastrophe. Comets. Angels. Demons. War in Heaven. The Fall of Lucifer. Wars of the Gods. Ancient epics. Ancient advanced technology. Artificial moons. Miscegenation, genetic engineering, and chimeras. The Face on Mars. Out of place artifacts. And last but surely not least......Atlantis.
For most people, these things are unrelated. But for me, the sense has always lingered in the corners of my mind that they were and are somehow all connected, that they are all somehow part of one something, components of one all-encompassing scenario, a scenario of epic historical and indeed cosmic proportions.
Readers of my Giza Death Star trilogy will already be familiar with my weapons hypothesis for the Great Pyramid, and be aware as well of the scenario advanced there that some very ancient and sophisticated weapon of mass destruction might have been used to explode the now missing planet(s) of the solar system where the asteroid belt now orbits our sun, grim remnants and reminders of some ancient planet Krypton. And most readers of that trilogy will likewise be aware of the fact that I believe the Great Pyramid - or something similar and based upon similar scalar physics conceptions - might have been the weapon deployed to do it.
But it is to be emphasized that there are massive problems with this all-encompassing and highly speculative scenario, and readers of that trilogy will be aware of some of them. Needless to say, many of these problems are chronological in nature. But there are other equally weighty problems, and I deliberately left these unexplored in the Giza Death Star trilogy, leaving them for another book: this one.
My reason for doing so was rather simple: I thought that to burden those already technical books with a lengthy examination of the scenario of an ancient interplanetary war and its ongoing consequences would detract from the main emphasis of those books, since such a scenario, while pertinent to the Weapon Hypothesis of the Great Pyramid, is not necessary to it. The Giza Death Star books focused on the type of weaponry used to fight the war, and secondarily on the war itself as corroboration that such weaponry once existed. Here the situation is the converse. Here the focus is on the war itself, and secondarily on the type of weaponry used to fight it as corroboration that such cosmic wars in local space were once fought.
But what are those other problems?
These may be understood by asking a very simple set of questions: Who fought this alleged war? Why were they fighting? What weapons did they use? What were their effects? Who won? Who lost? Who survived? What was their legacy? And perhaps most importantly, who were the good guys, the bad guys, and why were they good or evil?
Thus, unlike in my Giza Death Star trilogy of books, the emphasis here is on the scenario itself, on the scenario of an ancient interplanetary war in our own solar system and on its prolonged perhaps even contemporary consequences. There are, of course, implications for the hypothesis explored and outlined in the Giza Death Star trilogy, and accordingly, some of the material of those books is reprised and expanded upon here, but only insofar as it is necessary to explore the scenario itself. Therefore, the reader should bear in mind throughout the following pages that the two hypotheses
- that of an Ancient Interplanetary War and that of Great Pyramid as a Weapon of Mass Destruction remain separate hypotheses. They dovetail, to be sure, but they do not stand or fall together. Indeed, as the reader will eventually learn in the main body of this work, there is some textual evidence to suggest that whatever weaponry was once associated with Giza may in fact lie in an older stratum beneath the current structures at Giza, and that the present Great Pyramid may be an attempt to reconstruct a much older weapons technology of hegemony. It will also be apparent that other types of weaponry than scalar weaponry, or other modes of deployment of scalar weaponry which is my preferred view - may have been used, not only to blow up planets and other celestial bodies, but to leave fantastic searing scars on others, to manipulate weather, and even to manipulate consciousness itself.
Readers of the Giza Death Star books will likewise recall that the hypothesis of a Very High Civilization in extremely ancient times - named paleoancient in the Giza Death Star trilogy by my intentionally redundant term was a broad component of the scenario outlined in those three books. In this book, my occasional use of the term Atlantis is to be understood as a symbol for that Very High and paleoancient Civilization. Accordingly, I do not intend on entering into lengthy discussions of the location of the celebrated lost continent other than in those instances where the topic is germane to the subject under discussion. As has been seen in The Giza Death Star trilogy, there are significant reasons to take Platos story of a lost continent in an allegorical sense, in the sense of a myth with multiple layers of meaning, from the prosaic literal sense to carefully crafted paleophysical ones.
Thus, inevitably, we are led back to the subject of paleophysics. The Giza Death Star trilogy contained much discussion of the speculative possibility that there once existed a sophisticated paleophysics in that paleoancient Very High Civilization, a physics as sophisticated, if not more so, than our own theoretical and practical edifice of quantum mechanics, relativity, string and membrane theory, or alternatively, loop quantum gravity, plasma cosmology, and so on. Such a view had to be advanced if one was to seriously entertain what the ancient texts themselves suggested, namely, that such weapons of mass destruction existed in very ancient times, and that they were associated simultaneously with the destruction of planets on the one hand, and with the capabilities of pyramids in general and the Great Pyramid in particular.
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