Rating:  Summary: New uses for gold Review: Laurence Gardner's credentials are impeccable, and his latest work will further enhance his reputation as the top scholar in his field. "Lost Secret of the Sacred Ark" came about by popular demand from readers who were intrigued by his references in previous books to such terms as shewbread, highward fire stone and even the Philosopher's Stone. Gardner has uncovered a different purpose for the Ark of the Covenant than that we have been led to believe by benighted clerics. The real use for the Ark was that of a scientific nature, a gold-laden capacitor with an "arc" able to manufacture a mysterious substance. This substance was not the transmutation of baser metal into gold but of gold being turned into a miracle medicine, with the ability also to manipulate space-time and prized above all else in antiquity. Beginning at an Egyptian temple in the Sinai Peninsula, the author takes us on a tour of ancient civilizations who so long ago practiced hyperdimensional physics that we are just now realizing. Our journey takes us from ancient temples to modern laboratories today, and we learn that temples then were not for the worship of gods but were the workshops for the gods. Gardner's writing affords us a new perspective on events in biblical times as well as an understanding of quantum mechanics. The book contains credible and impressive source citations, a comprehensive bibliography, and appendices ranging from ancient genealogies to current gold standards. I believe this book is the most meaningful revelation since the splitting of the atom because this secret can not only heal disease but it can literally move mountains. Highly recommended.
Rating:  Summary: Par Excellance! Review: Lawrence Gardner has finally let us all know about the secret of gold that most everyday physics and chemistry, quote "Experts" and buffs have no clue about! This material does exist and it's incredable! I've personally done years of research into the subject and have concluded that this is the real thing and something that has either been lost to the world or has been hidden because of it's power! I suggest that everyone read this fantastic book just for the history that it gives us. I'm sure the Catholics won't appreciate this reding however, as it kind of lets people know who and what they really are! In the long run it's not an ammusing novel. Any fool that thinks that is all it is, needs to go back to school and get some real things taught to them!
Rating:  Summary: Par Excellance! Review: Lawrence Gardner has finally let us all know about the secret of gold that most everyday physics and chemistry, quote "Experts" and buffs have no clue about! This material does exist and it's incredable! I've personally done years of research into the subject and have concluded that this is the real thing and something that has either been lost to the world or has been hidden because of it's power! I suggest that everyone read this fantastic book just for the history that it gives us. I'm sure the Catholics won't appreciate this reding however, as it kind of lets people know who and what they really are! In the long run it's not an ammusing novel. Any fool that thinks that is all it is, needs to go back to school and get some real things taught to them!
Rating:  Summary: Oh Dear Review: There seem to be only 2 possible views of this book, one is that the author is having a joke at the expense of his readership, the second is that he is deliberately junking his own reputation and so that of all his books and their contents. References are mostly either to "Jesus the Man" or his own books, which in turn reference "Jesus the Man" or his own books. The central theme is based on a well-known Internet "scam" (monatomic gold) and the conclusion is, well, jolly interesting.... But why did he write it? I would recommend this book for people who are heavily sedated.
Rating:  Summary: true?........perhaps..................... Review: True or not,he writes fascinating books.He has a deft touch as a writer,whether you believe him or not.Personally,Realm of the Ring Lords is his best,and philosophy mixed with religion is his forte.The five stars are for his writing,I will have to research his theory a little more and perhaps I will downgrade his five stars.Then again,maybe not.........
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