Rand Flem-Ath
Rand Flem-Ath (His surname is a portmanteau of his and his wife Rose's surnames) is a crappy author and loony pseudoscientist who's published a number of books wherein he expands on the crustal displacement theories of Charles Hapgood. His day job is as a librarian, and he claims to have been on "History Channel, the Discovery Channel, NBC, CBC, and the BBC as well as on numerous radio shows".[1] Rand also appeared briefly in the schlockumentary The Mysterious Origins of Man.[2] One of his core beliefs is that not only is Atlantis real, but due to crustal displacement, it currently lies under several miles of ice in what we now call Antarctica. Which is, to say the least, wrong, and largely unsubstantiated.
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Bibliography
- When the Sky Fell: In Search of Atlantis by Rand & Rose Flem-Ath (1995) ISBN 0297816284.
- Field of Thunder: A Thriller by Rose Flem-Ath (1997) ISBN 0773730427.
- Atlantis Blueprint: Unlocking the Ancient Mysteries of a Long-Lost Civilization by Colin Wilons & Rand Flem-Ath (2001) ISBN 0385334796.
- The Murder of Moses: How an Egyptian Magician Assassinated Moses, Stole His Identity, and Hijacked the Exodus by Rand & Rose Flem-Ath (2019) ISBN 1591433363.
- Atlantis Beneath the Ice: The Fate of the Lost Continent by Rand & Rose Flem-Ath (2012) 2nd ed. ISBN 1591431379.
gollark: You can craft the computer quite easily, look at JEI.
gollark: Or run it over the I N T E R W E B S.
gollark: I think you could do it fine with 1 computer per reactor and a central one sending on/off commands.
gollark: Oh no, tables, how complicated...
gollark: And how are you expecting to control the reactors? 4 redstone wires?
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References
- Atlantis Beneath the Ice: The Fate of the Lost Continent by Rand & Rose Flem-Ath (2012) 2nd ed. ISBN 1591431379. From the back cover, as reported by Amazon (archived from 12 Dec 2020 18:34:05 UTC).
- The Mysterious Origins of Man (1996 TV Movie): Full Cast & Crew IMDb.
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