Professor Thelete and the Atlantis Code
at was combed to the side with gel. Dozens of eager young minds were listening
ate's degree in Comparative Mythology. Many of his colleagues looked down on him. Not because of his fiel
ning to discover the truth about humanity's past, Prof
kes them feel a sense of purpose in their life. His was mythology and h
nation. "In fact, the basic story behind all of them is the same. If we take the Biblical Flood tradition and use it as our cultural me
ore it becomes apparent that they are all expressing the same e
iced someone dressed in an all-black suit with an earpiece in his right ear. The man
helete thought to himself. (Do
open and whoever the out-of-place character was came barging into the lectu
with a thick accent. "I am sorry to interrupt your lecture. I ne
n European) the professor thought to himself, trying to
if you called me either Professor Thelete or just simply Professor." Professor Thelete, at this point, turned to face the person who interrupted his lecture and folded his
es of your time, I and my government would be most g
rld would they need me for? It is not unheard of for governments t
voice. "Class, I want you read from chapt
f earshot of anyone who might be curious about what was occurring. As the professor was leaving, there was
re far enough away from the auditorium, he stoppe
ent," he said with a thick accent. "We have a very serious mat
vernment require an American citizen? Why not use someone from
is related to your field of research. Professor, will you help? Wil
e no idea where we are going, why you want me or any relevant in
ore information can be given to you there. It is not safe to talk about classified i
that various governments of the past and those of present become acutely aware. The Professor's lack of tru
r. You came to me, not the other way around. I do not have time to play games and need to
ease! At least take my c