Gavin Menzies April Newsletter

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April 16th
2010

Talks at the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), London, on 16th April 2010
Greetings!

We are pleased to announce the launch of two books at the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) today! Firstly Emeritus Professor Carl Johannessen and Emeritus Professor John Sorenson will describe the mass of evidence for pre-Columbian trans-oceanic exploration which forms the basis of their new book “World Trade and Biological Exchanges Before 1492.” Then Gavin Menzies will discuss his new book, “Lost Treasures of Atlantis”, to be published by Orion in 2011, which describes the global trading network established by the Minoan civilisation 4000 years before Columbus set sail!

To read the transcript for John Sorenson’s talk please click here: http://www.gavinmenzies.net/assets_cm/files/microsoft/sorensondeathofaparadigm.doc

To read the transcript for Carl Johannessen’s talk please click here: http://www.gavinmenzies.net/assets_cm/files/microsoft/johannessenlectureatrgsapril162010.doc

To read the transcript for Gavin Menzies talk please click here: http://www.gavinmenzies.net/assets_cm/files/microsoft/menziestalkrgsapril16th.doc

To view John Sorenson’s video please click here:
http://files.me.com/russkendall/7n1y91.mov

To read a Press release regarding “Lost Treasures of Atlantis” please click here:
http://www.gavinmenzies.net/assets_cm/files/microsoft/orionltaannouncementapril2010.doc

SPEAKERS’ NOTES

Emeritus Professor Carl L. Johannessen
“… John L. Sorenson, Professor Emeritus at Brigham Young University and I, Professor Emeritus at University of Oregon, have recently completed and published a monumental work detailing and delineating the biological evidence for pre-Columbian Transoceanic Diffusion…

… We are, simply put, reassessing the very way in which the western world teaches world history…”

Emeritus Professor John L. Sorenson
“… A body of unappreciated scientific knowledge has been brought forward in recent years… This introduction demonstrates unequivocally that voyagers had been sailing across the intervening oceans in both directions, for upwards of 7000 years before the first voyage of Columbus…”

Gavin Menzies
“… My latest research has resulted in a book which describes a European civilisation which spanned the world from the Great Lakes of America to southern India between 3000 B.C. and 1450 B.C….”
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