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who built the moon?

alan butler and christopher knight

uncovering a secret of the ages

wednesday 26 april 7pm

Whilst investigating ancient measuring systems for their last book Civilization One writers and researchers Christopher Knight and Alan Butler turned up some staggering facts regarding the Moon. They were astounded to realise that Earth's closest neighbour in space is just about the most unlikely heavenly body imaginable. After two years of dedicated research, only one conclusion was possible. No matter how odd it may seem, the Moon simply has to be an artificially created object.

No matter how sceptical you might be, Chris and Alan are convinced that anyone hearing their evidence will have to arrive at the same conclusion they did. The Moon is too large, too light in mass and has an 'impossible' orbit. There are so many mathematical coincidences that it must have been placed there deliberately. Even more fascinating is that whoever did so made it obvious what they did. The Moon carries irrefutable messages about its unusual origins.

Christopher Knight and Alan Butler's new book, Who Built the Moon could prove a sensation. Come and hear them talk about it.

Christopher Knight is a professional writer with a string of books to his credit. With Robert Lomas, he created the seminal book, The Hiram Key, which is still selling well worldwide. With a fascination for the past and an instinct for the unusual, he is a charismatic speaker. His first co-operative venture with Alan was Civilization One, a book that is selling well in at least six languages.

Alan Butler has been a professional writer and researcher for nearly two decades. He has written books about ancient history, works such as The Bronze Age Computer Disc, and has also studied the medieval period and become an expert in the Cistercian monastic order and the famed Knights Templar.

Admission £7.50 (£5.00 concessions)

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