In 1988 Lana Corrine Cantrell wrote The Greatest Story Never Told, a book that combined multiple ancient culture histories turned-into-myth as one story – the story of our ancient, off-world, or extraterrestrial, ancestors. At the time I had not yet read the great Sanskrit epic, The Mahabharata. I had, however, studied Zecharia Sitchin’s work and was intrigued with the kernel import of Cantrell’s eclectic research. As anyone who reads her amazing correlations will agree, Lana’s findings are often perplexing, confused, unscholarly, and down right bewildering. One wonders how she so skillfully managed to put both honey and monkey-wrenches in her soup. One of Cantrell’s main themes in The Greatest Story Never Told is the idea of a Disc of Life
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