Robert Garcet

Robert Garcet (April 12, 1912 - December 26, 2001) was a Belgian geology and theological researcher, responsible for the design and construction of the Tower of Eben-Ezer (Tour d'Eben-Ezer), a structure made of flint and inspired by his readings of ancient texts. Among other unusual claims, Garcet proposed a hypothesis that human civilisation dates back some seventy million years, based on his observations of what he believed were the underground ruins of a village he called Thébah.

in French

 * &mdash; [English: The Apocalypses]
 * &mdash; [English: The Similarities]
 * &mdash; [English: The Origin of Caverns]
 * &mdash; [English: The Living Past, the Prophets]
 * &mdash; [English: The Revelation of the Ancient People]
 * &mdash; [English: Heptameron - 7000 Years of History in Cycles of 175 Years]
 * &mdash; [English: Philosophy of the Human Gender - 4,3200,000 Years, in Adequate Cycles, from Eternity To Our Days]
 * &mdash; [English: The Novel of the Thébah]
 * &mdash; [English: Eben-Ezer and Once Upon a Time]

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