A. Killer Asteroids and the Exploded Planet Hypothesis
While the scenario
outlined above may seem to be the farthest thing from the subject
of an ancient, lost, technologically advanced civilization, much
less an interplanetary cosmic war, it affords perhaps the best
entry into a discussion of these subjects, for the scenario of a
modern-day killer asteroid strike is based on evidence of similar
primordial strikes on the earth, one of which was indeed believed
to have been the cause of the extinction of the dinosaurs, and the
rise of mammalian life ca. 65 million years ago. Such a scenario
has become a major concern of the militaries of the world’s
technologically sophisticated powers. Yet another “minor” event ca.
3.2 million years ago coincides, according to the standard theory,
with the rise of the earliest hominid ancestors of mankind. These
two dates, as will be seen, will become very crucial in the
development of the Exploded Planet Hypothesis, and thus in the
development of the Cosmic War Hypothesis.
In the last two books
of my Giza Death Star trilogy, The Giza Death
Star Deployed and The Giza Death Star
Destroyed, I referred to the scenario of an exploding planet
in our solar system having been the victim of deliberate
destruction utilizing the enormous power of “scalar” or “quantum
potential” weaponry. In doing so, I outlined the Exploded Planet
Hypothesis of Dr. Tom Van Flandern. Since our focus is now on the
scenario an ancient interplanetary war itself, his hypothesis must
be outlined more thoroughly, in order to correct the inevitable
inaccuracies that arise in presenting any short summary, as well as
to understand his hypothesis and its implications for such a cosmic
war scenario more completely.