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Giant comet stronger than detonation of every nuclear weapon on Earth

byCustoms Today Report
14/09/2015
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LONDON: A giant comet strike – stronger than the detonation of every nuclear weapon on earth – could wipe out the human race.
A new book cites a theory by two scientists that fragments of a huge comet, hidden inside a cloud of meteors, are heading for earth.
The claims come from controversial author Graham Hancock whose book “Fingerprints of the Gods” sold three million copies in 1995.
In his new book, he claims that prophetic ‘warnings’ left by an earlier, extinct civilisation – who he calls the “Magicians” – in artefacts such as the Gobekli Tepe tell us of a comet soon to strike Earth.
Graham says: “These Magicians left a message for us — not a metaphorical, spiritual message, but a direct and urgent warning.
“What happened before can happen again; what destroyed their world can destroy ours.’
“Within the next 20 years, Earth faces a catastrophe a thousand times worse than the detonation of every nuclear weapon on the planet — a collision with the remnants of a comet big enough to end all life as we know it.’
Graham said: “The earth passes through the Taurid meteor stream which is the greatest collision hazard facing mankind.

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