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Tolworthy, Chris

Chris Tolworthy is the author of a variety books, both fictional and historical, He has recently published a trilogy with a similar theme; The Bible: It’s All True, Prophesy: It’s All True and Atlantis: It’s All True [2126].

The Atlantis volume(a) can be divided into two halves, the first offers a lengthy series of weakly supported statements regarding Plato’s Atlantis, with minimal reference to Plato’s text. My interest in the book dissipated on the first page of the Introduction, where the author arbitrarily, without any justification, accepts the tenth millennium BC of the time of the war between Atlantis and Egypt.

The first half begins with the identification of Lake Tritonis as the location of Atlantis, which Tolworthy seems to think has been deliberately ignored by scholars. By contrast, I, with many others, have also supported the idea of northwest Africa as part of the Atlantean alliance

The second half was a more extensive rant against establishment figures, politicians, scholars, scientists and their universities.

(a) https://www.tedagame.com/books/Atlantis.pdf