A "book carefully guarded by the CIA" was posted in open access, which contains a description of the end of the world. The Story of Adam and Eve, written by former US Air Force officer, UFO researcher and self-proclaimed psychic Chan Thomas, was written in 1966, but the agency did not allow it to be released for sale. The Daily Mail writes about this.
"The CIA has declassified a book that describes in detail what the end of the world will be like": a planetary catastrophe is approaching "the level of a worldwide flood, which happens every 6500 years," the newspaper announces.
According to her, in 2013 the document was partially declassified, but it was still hidden in the CIA database. In his book, Thomas claims that every 6,500 years a major catastrophe of the magnitude of the biblical Great Flood occurs on Earth.
Noting that a new shock is inevitable, the author of the book suggested that next time all living things will be under attack due to the fact that the Earth's magnetic field will suddenly and radically change, which will cause chaos all over the planet.
The reason why the book was classified remains unclear, however, some believe that the CIA feared that the book would cause mass panic or lead to a leak of information, since Thomas had access to secret government research.
There are 55 pages in the declassified fragment, but it is known that Thomas's work took up 200 pages in total. The missing part of the book "is still kept in the strictest secrecy," according to a British tabloid.

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