Atlantis and the Ten Plagues of Egypt
The Secret History Hidden in the Valley of the Kings
by
Graham Phillips
FROM THE PUBLISHER:
In Atlantis and the Ten Plagues of Egypt, Graham Phillips explores the excavation of a mysterious and ritually
desecrated tomb in the Valley of the Kings, Tomb 55, which he contends holds the key to the true history of the destruction
of Atlantis. Unlike other Egyptian tombs designed to keep intruders out, Tomb 55 was constructed to keep something
imprisoned within, specifically Smenkhkare, the older brother of Tutankhamun who was deemed responsible for the ten plagues
in Egyptian history, to prevent such tragedies from ever happening again. The forensic findings from this tomb coupled with
compelling new evidence from the polar ice caps provide sensational evidence that the parting of the Red Sea, the deaths of
the first born, and the other plagues that afflicted Egypt were all actual historical events.
Core samples from the polar ice caps indicate that a gigantic volcanic eruption took place in the eastern Mediterranean
around the time of Amonhotep's reign. Other research suggests this to have been the time of the eruption that destroyed the
Greek island of Thera, one of the likely locations of Atlantis, and that the subsequent cataclysm may explain the unusual
lack of resistance to the new religion installed by Amonhotep's son, Akhenaten, when he took power several years later.
Graham Phillips has been investigating unsolved mysteries for 20 years. The author of The Search for the Grail, The
Shakespeare Conspiracy, and The Moses Legacy, he lives in England.
SYNOPSIS
Shows how a desecrated tomb in the Valley of the Kings holds the key to the true history of the destruction of
Atlantis
• Reveals that Tomb 55 in the Valley of the Kings was designed not to keep intruders out, but to trap something
inside
• Provides forensic evidence proving that the mask believed to be the face of Tutankhamun is actually that of his
elder brother Smenkhkare
• U.S. Edition of Act of God
• Includes three 8-page b&w inserts and 17 b&w illustrations
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