If you are in favor of conspiracy theories explaining why we do not have enough money to get sick or grow older, this book is just for us. Tom Martin describes a pyramid scheme because of the insidious global organization that is broad in the name of goodness and love wants to take over human beings, causing global chaos modeled on the biblical Armageddon.
Against it becoming a few brilliant scientists - and idealists, who believe in that, through science will save the planet from a catastrophe, while retaining the great cultural legacy, which left us by our ancestors (well-known pattern of the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, or angels and demons). Objective of the most equitable, environmentally, politically correct, but often used in films and literature. How many managed to "squeeze" Tom Martin? It appears that very much. The pyramid is a detective novel, spy, and popular science, bringing the secrets of astronomy, architecture, anthropology and geography. Certainly worth up to her admirers Erich von Däniken's book, Foucault's Pendulum Umberto Eco, and readers interested in Kabbalah, mysticism, and Egyptology. Martin managed to combine all these elements in a neat, easy to swallow whole (although in places requiring intellectual engagement). I must admit that the mix of the mysteries of the unseen Sirius B gematrii (ie system based on the Hebrew) and the fabulous Aztec mythology, is more explosive than dynamite. Tom Martin's book heroes are Dr. Catherine Donovan and Professor James Rutherford, two scientists from Oxford - specialists in ancient mythology. When killed their common acquaintance with the university, Professor Kent, sail on his track to South America to investigate the discovery he has made. Trample on the heels of their hired assassins, employed by the organization planning a destruction of the world. Conspiracy trail leads to New York headquarters of the United Nations, because this is where they hid the people who care about the death of Dr. Donovan and Professor Rutherford. As if that was not enough, the action involved is a former member of the Russian special services. This is one of the threads of the novel. The latter applies to research conducted by Professor Kent, and they are as electrifying as the spy themes. Tom Martin used the fact that, as so often surprised not only the average ordinary people, but also professionals. It is about the same ideas and symbols that appear in the various religions of the world, symbols are common to people living in remote regions of the world (and there is almost one hundred per cent sure that these people have never had contact with him): threads connecting the figure of Jesus, Osiris , Mithras, Apollo and Orpheus, the great flood myth. Do you only worked there a human imagination, and perhaps we are dealing with the activities of the gods or representatives of extraterrestrial civilizations? This question probably never will be known the answer, but it was, is and always will be tasty morsel for science fiction writers, prophets, visionaries, and all sorts of quasi-scientists. I still will fertilize our imaginations. And if to the Gnostic mythology, the description of the mysterious lines stretching to the Peruvian Nazca plateau, and the magic of the South American churches - we get an interesting, dynamic novel, which he would not be ashamed to Dan Brown. Of course, the carrier is not so as in the case of The Da Vinci Code, but it affects cases which we like to think, because they make that our world takes on a magical dimension that is in him something more than just an empty matter, and that man is not only stupid consumer, but the essence of the spirit, coming from a different, perhaps much more attractive than in our galaxy. Tom Martin flashed good sense of the situation here. Because I do not reloaded his book, a thousand theories and gave his characters an exceptional strength and cunning. Perhaps after reading the Pyramids one of us will buy a telescope or a book on Azteks, and may choose to Peru with my own eyes and see the famous Nazca Lines? After all, at any time, you will discover in himself a scientist.
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