The Adam and Eve Story: The History of Cataclysms
“The Adam and Eve Story: The History of Cataclysms” is a book written by Chan Thomas, originally published in 1965. The author, a former U.S. Air Force member, presents a theory that Earth has experienced multiple catastrophic events throughout its history, leading to the destruction of past civilizations and the possibility of future disasters. The book is often considered controversial, attracting a following among conspiracy theorists and alternative history enthusiasts due to its claims about cataclysmic cycles.
According to declassified government documents, Thomas’s book was classified by the U.S. government for 23 years. Though it was written in 1965, the book became classified shortly after, and it remained inaccessible to the public until 1988. During this period, the text was considered sensitive, but when declassified, many sections of the book were still heavily redacted, adding to the intrigue surrounding it.
The key premise of “The Adam and Eve Story” is that Earth has undergone repeated cataclysms, each resulting in massive destruction and near-total extinction events. These disasters, according to Thomas, are primarily caused by natural phenomena, such as sudden shifts in Earth’s crust or the impact of comets or asteroids. Thomas further speculates that civilizations, such as the ancient Egyptians or the Atlanteans, may have been wiped out by these very cataclysms, thereby erasing their histories and technological advancements. Additionally, Thomas suggests that the government and the scientific community possess knowledge about these potential future catastrophes but have chosen to withhold this information from the public.
Thomas’s work serves as a cautionary message, warning of the potential for future cataclysms and urging readers to prepare for such possibilities. He suggests that these catastrophic events are inevitable, and without preparation, humanity could face another extinction-level event.
Chan Thomas, the author and researcher behind The Adam and Eve Story, claims to have been involved in classified research related to cataclysms and survival strategies during his time with the U.S. Air Force. The book also cites various scientists, researchers, and historical records that explore past destructive events in Earth’s history.
Throughout “The Adam and Eve Story,” Thomas discusses various natural disasters that could play a significant role in future global destruction. For example, he postulates that Earth’s crust periodically shifts, causing massive earthquakes that can obliterate entire cities and result in widespread devastation. He also links volcanic eruptions with seismic activity, suggesting that eruptions could severely impact human civilizations. Another prominent theory in the book is the possibility of pole shifts, where Earth’s magnetic poles change positions, causing drastic climate changes that could render entire regions uninhabitable while transforming others into tropical zones.
Thomas also explores the concept of magnetic field reversal, suggesting that Earth’s magnetic field may have reversed in the past and could do so again. This, he claims, could have dire consequences for the climate and overall environmental stability.
In The Adam and Eve Story, Chan Thomas links pole shifts and magnetic field reversals as part of the same catastrophic process. He theorizes that Earth’s magnetic field undergoes sudden and drastic changes, which trigger geological and climatic upheavals. Specifically, Thomas suggests that these magnetic reversals can cause the planet’s crust to shift rapidly, leading to massive earthquakes, tsunamis, and widespread destruction. This is part of his broader “cataclysm theory,” where the Earth’s surface is essentially reconfigured due to these pole shifts.
According to Thomas, the pole shifts are not just a slow or gradual process. Instead, he argues they occur suddenly, creating cataclysmic changes, including significant alterations in Earth’s geography and climate. He views magnetic field reversals as the catalyst for these shifts, implying that such events have repeatedly caused the destruction of civilizations throughout history.
Additionally, he proposes that meteor impacts have shaped Earth’s history by causing mass extinctions and significantly influencing the rise and fall of civilizations.
Several other books share themes with “The Adam and Eve Story” or present similar ideas regarding Earth’s cataclysmic history. These include Cataclysm!: Compelling Evidence of a Cosmic Catastrophe in 9500 B.C. by D.S. Allan and J.B. Delair, which discusses cataclysms caused by comets and asteroids and their effects on past civilizations. Another related work, The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes: How a Stone-Age Comet Changed the Course of World Culture by Richard Firestone, Allen West, and Simon Warwick-Smith, examines evidence for catastrophic events and their impact on human history.
The classification of The Adam and Eve Story was likely due to the sensitive nature of its claims about cataclysmic events, particularly its research on the recurrence of sudden magnetic pole shifts and their potential to cause global destruction. Even though the book has been declassified, portions remain redacted, which continues to fuel theories about its content.
Scientific studies indicate that Earth’s magnetic field has been weakening for the past 200 years, and the magnetic north pole has been drifting at an accelerated rate toward Siberia. The Earth’s magnetic poles do occasionally reverse, with the last one occurring around 780,000 years ago. The South Atlantic Anomaly—a region where the magnetic field is weaker than usual—has garnered attention as a possible precursor to a future reversal.