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    <description><![CDATA[The discovery:
As a Professional Geologist, I attempted to link the Dust Bowl/Great Depression to a pre-glacial condition or mechanism and ended up writing the book H2onE2. I felt that there was a strong connection between the Dust Bowl and transition back into Glacial Winter. I did notice that my professors scientifically crumbled every time I mentioned the relationship. I could not go back in time or locate indisputable proof. The proof came from understanding all educational disciplines including history and theology. I soon discovered that all religious text both eastern and western continually described significant climate change conditions relating to Glacial Respiration. For years I fought off mixing science and religion until I discovered that the origins of all religions were founded or created to help humans psychologically survive the harsh earthen environment. Without reason I soon accepted that the world's complicated religions were the same. This came true and I continued to write and discover. Everything came into place as though I was unlocking a 10,000-year-old puzzle. I also realized this puzzle was opened before I discovered it, by someone else, some other group. If so, further understanding of this knowledge might be extracted from significant historical events. Lastly, this is the vital information needed to make future predictions.
Book Review from Allen Kime owner of Matrix Bookstore 
http://www.matrixbookstore.biz/guest_authors.htm 
Hi Billy, 
Well, I finished your book and I must say it is an astounding piece of work. I consider it one of the most insightful I've ever read. Provocatively frank and profoundly informative, it is the equivalent of (or exceeds) &quot;Holy Blood, Holy Grail&quot;. While I agree with most all of your assertions, even views I never had before, …………………………., 
, your book will remain one of my prized possessions. I also liked it because it contained no meaningless fill material and that you dared convention in how it was put together (no chapters, etc). 
Other than leaving Divine Creation out of the equation (where it rightfully belongs), I thought your other assessments on human evolution were right on target (I obviously believe both is the case). Interestingly, in an attempt to counter the arguments arising out of the belief that the earth could only have been inhabited for 100 million years (not 2 billion as later discovered) Darwin suggested that perhaps evolution was accelerated at times. While he didn't offer any explanation how it could be possible... you did. 
Bravo Billy!!!]]></description>
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