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The battle of civilizations. What threatens humanity?

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Author:Prokopenko Igor Stanislavovich
Cover:Soft
Category:Comics and Graphic NovelsThriller & SuspenseChiromantia & Esoteric & Numerology
ISBN:978-5-699-98331-5
Dimensions: 130x35x200cm
For the first time in this book, the famous documentary and TV presenter Igor Prokopenko will tell you what humanity awaits in the future, for what year the end of modern civilization is appointed and what we can do to be saved. Trying to answer the question of how life arose on Earth, scientists put forward a variety of hypotheses. According to one of them - human civilization was born by an extraterrestrial mind, which corrects the process of evolution on our planet. Another popular version in the scientific world is the Earth itself reacts to human behavior by natural disasters and technogenic disasters. A number of scientists even believe that human civilization has reached the peak of its development and is not far from the hour when there will be only a bottomless emptiness on the map of the starry sky instead of the Earth!
Which of the scientists is right, and whose views are a scientific error? What will happen to humanity? What will be a person of the future?
In his investigation, Igor Prokopenko confirms each word with real facts. All the information that he shares in the book is supported by the reports of Russian and foreign scientists, evidence of researchers recognized around the world and reports of military departments. For decades, some information has been classified and first published on the pages of this book
Author:
Author:Prokopenko Igor Stanislavovich
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
  • Category:Comics and Graphic Novels
  • Category:Thriller & Suspense
  • Category:Chiromantia & Esoteric & Numerology
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Gazeta
Series:
Series: Military Secret with Igor Prokopenko (cover)
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-699-98331-5

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