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Are you intrigued by the mysteries of our origins? Get ready to have your mind blown with the Protong: Extracts from the 39 volumes of my science "Zermatism"! This groundbreaking book, based on the extraordinary interpretations of petroglyphic communications, will shatter all notions of human origin. Prepare to embark on an unprecedented journey that will challenge everything you thought you knew.
Discover the visionary work of Stanislav Szukalski, the Polish-born sculptor, writer, and heretic. Once highly regarded, Szukalski faded into obscurity until his rediscovery in 1973 by comic art collector Glenn Bray. For forty years, Szukalski dedicated his life to developing his all-encompassing science "Zermatism" about the origin of Man. Now, in this thought-provoking book, you will find samplings from his 39 heavily illustrated volumes, including mind-boggling subjects like "Universal Pictography" and "The Flood Scumline."
Have you ever wondered where the roots of humanity lie? Szukalski's work will astound you as he argues that all of humanity stemmed from Easter Island and shared a common protolanguage called "Protong." This language, with its striking resemblance to present-day Polish, provides compelling evidence for his paradigm-shifting theories. The Protong is your gateway to understanding the secrets of our past.
Prepare to be captivated by the Protong, the first book in 50 years to bring Szukalski's work to the American public. Published in 1980 by Glenn Bray, this book offers a modest selection from the thousands of drawings in the Zermatism oeuvre. It showcases not only the artistic brilliance of Szukalski but also his divine idiosyncrasy and wholly unique approach to unraveling the mysteries of our existence.
Don't miss out on this unparalleled opportunity to delve into the enigmatic world of "Zermatism." Click below to order your copy of the Protong today and unlock the secrets of our origins!
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