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THEOPHIS, which is the fourth book by Mel Ve, is a Cultural Anthology which presents evidence of the continent of Africa, being ‘theophic’, which is defined as an advanced culture engaging in Ophiolatry – being the worship of dragon deities – whilst performing rituals, engaging in temple building, complete with large scale agriculture complete with terraforming, large scale canal construction, infrastructure and trade, all happening in prehistoric Africa. Mel Ve presents clear evidence which indicates that the classical historical model for human societal development, is categorically incorrect.
Mel Ve’s incredible discovery point to these activities happening over 70 000 years ago, in what is considered the ‘prehistoric’ era by classical academics, who ignorantly claim that homo sapien was a mere cave dweller at this time, and indeed, we were in the grips of an ice age. These discoveries greatly upset mainstream academia’s official narrative, which incorrectly states that the agricultural revolution only happened 13 000 years before present time, and that we are at the pinnacle of human advancement, having moved from a primitive state, to one of technological advancement. However, nothing could be further from the truth.
The discoveries documented in this Cultural Anthology clearly point out the missing chapters in our history books, particularly in relation to Africa. What is even more astonishing is the scale of of some of the landscapes and ruins Mel Ve explores throughout Africa, which presents evidence of the use of advanced technological capacities, which are impossible to replicate in our modern era, the remnants of which have been left behind by a now lost Theophic culture. From the legendary city of Ophir, to the lost city of Atlantis, Africa holds many secrets from a continent wide long lost Theophic civilisation, the remnants of which are all there to be discovered, if you know what to look for.
Take a journey with Mel Ve through THEOPHIS – Land of the Dragon Gods, and the cultures that worshiped them.
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