The Adam and Eve Story claimed that God—interpreted as a high intelligence, or "EBE"—intervened with "chariots" to guide evolution, even saving humanity from earlier cataclysms. "Is it true?"
Agent Elias Thorne walked into the sterile reading room of the CIA’s Historical Review Group, carrying a thin, blue-bound folder. It wasn't marked top secret, but it was sensitive enough that only three people on his floor had read it. It was a 1963 publication by Chan Thomas called The Adam and Eve Story . ebe-cia
He looked at the document, which argued that humanity was approaching a "pole shift" event, one of many that had occurred every few thousand years, wiping out advanced seafaring societies, similar to the younger dryas comet theory. It spoke of mile-high waves and thousand-mile-per-hour winds that could reduce humanity to a new stone age. "Why are we keeping this?" his junior analyst asked. The Adam and Eve Story claimed that God—interpreted
"It’s not about truth," Thorne said, echoing the sentiment of the agency's research into mind control and unorthodox intelligence, like Project Stargate. "It's about whether this knowledge makes people useful, or makes them panic." THE ADAM AND EVE STORY - CIA It was a 1963 publication by Chan Thomas