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  Chapter 11

  The Planet of Riches: Closer Than You Think by Sallimay Ekane, chapter two:

  (Sallimay Ekane is a geologist who got her doctorate in ancient geology. Her specialty area is the geology of the Ancients’ world, and interpreting Ancients’ landmarks. Ekane spends most of her days out in the field, getting up close and personal with the landmarks she is constantly trying to identify from clues found in old manuscripts.)

  “There has been wide speculation as to where the exact location of the Planet of Riches, hereafter known as POR, is. When experts aren’t discounting the idea of its existence entirely, they widely postulate that its centrillions of light years away in a galaxy far far away.

  “But none of their conjecture could be further from the truth.

  “With a lot of research under my belt, I am happy to say that I have found the location of the POR. It is here, on Earth, the third planet in the Lar System.

  “I know this is a great surprise for readers, but it is true. If you take the time to read the ancient documents and have an accurate translation, which most people don’t bother to do when they research the POR, you will find that there are continuous references to geological formations which are all here on Earth. The Hoftmeyer discovery, in particular, was critical to coming to my conclusions and finding the similarities between the written scrolls and nature.

  “For example, the Atlas Mountains, as they are known today, were called the Great Desert Mountains for their location near the Sahara Desert. Another example is the Yangtze River. The Ancients’ documents call this river the River from the Ice Gods, for it originates from glaciers.

  “These are only two examples of hundreds of parallels I have found from the documents to our world today. There are some formations mentioned which could not be found, but the explanation for these discrepancies is quite easy. The Earth has gone through many natural and manmade disasters, in addition to the natural evolution every planet goes through. These processes of evolution, on top of the thousands of others which have shaped our daily lives, have changed the landscape of our planet, destroying natural geographic features which would have definitively indicated that this was the POR.

  “(Examples of such evolutionary changes can be seen all around us, from the shrinking and growing of mountain ranges over the course of millennium, to the landslides and volcanic eruptions which carve into our landscape, changing the flow of nature in drastic and unpredicted ways. I shall be going slightly more in depth as to how these changes have affected the hunt for the POR in this book, but for a complete history of the evolution of this planet, you are referenced to my book The Natural and Manmade Evolutions of Earth: What People and Mother Nature have Done to Shape our World.)

  “With the parallels I have been able to find in the plethora of ancient texts, documents, manuscripts, and carving available to study, however, I am one hundred percent confident that the planet Earth is the POR.”