Lemuria: A True Story of a Fake Place

Lemuria: A True Story of a Fake Place - Justin Mchenry

Lemuria: A True Story of a Fake Place

Is Lemuria a real place or the fever dream of
crackpots, mystics, conspiracy theorists, and Bigfoot hunters? Below the waters where the Pacific and Indian Oceans lies a
lost continent. One of hopes and dreams that housed a race of beings that
arrived from foreign planets and from which sprang humanity, religion, civilization, and
our modern world. It was called Lemuria and it was all fake. What began as a theoretical land bridge to explain the
mystery of lemurs on Madagascar quickly got hijacked to become the evolutionary
home of humankind, the cradle of spirituality, and then the source of cosmological
wonders. Abandoned by science as hokum, Lemuria morphed into a land filled with
ancient, advanced civilizations, hollowed-out mountains full of gold and
crystals, moon-beings descending in baskets, underground evil creatures, and a
breast-feeding Bigfoot. The history of Lemuria is populated with a dizzying array of people
from early Darwinists to conspiracy spouting Congressmen, globetrotting madams,
Rosicrucians, Hollow-Earthers, sci-fi writers, UFO contactees, sleeping
prophets, New Age channelers, a "Mother God", and a tequila swigging conspiracy
theorist. Historian Justin McHenry provides a thoughtful exploration of
how pseudo-science hijacked the gentle Victorian-era concept of Lemuria and, in
following decades, twisted it into an all-encompassing home for alternative
ideas about race, spirituality, science, politics, and the paranormal.
Lemuria: A True Story of a Fake Place is a fascinating history of a land that doesn't exist. McHenry takes us on a journey explaining how this strange theory materialized, from the rainforests of Madagascar to Madame Blavatsky's drawing room to the hidden city in Mount Shasta and a plunge into the depths of 4chan. It's a wild ride!
-Tea Krulos, American Madness

With narrative deftness and compellingly crafted prose, Lemuria traces the birth and evolution of a more than 150-year-old myth. In exploring the forces that have shaped and buffeted the story of a fake place, the book reveals what those forces and the story itself have to do with modern, digitally connected society. McHenry seamlessly weaves in investigations into topics ranging from evolution to spiritualism, from racism to conspiracy culture, all while bringing the real people who promulgated and propelled the myth of Lemuria to life. Whether you're interested in science, history, the histo
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Is Lemuria a real place or the fever dream of
crackpots, mystics, conspiracy theorists, and Bigfoot hunters? Below the waters where the Pacific and Indian Oceans lies a
lost continent. One of hopes and dreams that housed a race of beings that
arrived from foreign planets and from which sprang humanity, religion, civilization, and
our modern world. It was called Lemuria and it was all fake. What began as a theoretical land bridge to explain the
mystery of lemurs on Madagascar quickly got hijacked to become the evolutionary
home of humankind, the cradle of spirituality, and then the source of cosmological
wonders. Abandoned by science as hokum, Lemuria morphed into a land filled with
ancient, advanced civilizations, hollowed-out mountains full of gold and
crystals, moon-beings descending in baskets, underground evil creatures, and a
breast-feeding Bigfoot. The history of Lemuria is populated with a dizzying array of people
from early Darwinists to conspiracy spouting Congressmen, globetrotting madams,
Rosicrucians, Hollow-Earthers, sci-fi writers, UFO contactees, sleeping
prophets, New Age channelers, a "Mother God", and a tequila swigging conspiracy
theorist. Historian Justin McHenry provides a thoughtful exploration of
how pseudo-science hijacked the gentle Victorian-era concept of Lemuria and, in
following decades, twisted it into an all-encompassing home for alternative
ideas about race, spirituality, science, politics, and the paranormal.
Lemuria: A True Story of a Fake Place is a fascinating history of a land that doesn't exist. McHenry takes us on a journey explaining how this strange theory materialized, from the rainforests of Madagascar to Madame Blavatsky's drawing room to the hidden city in Mount Shasta and a plunge into the depths of 4chan. It's a wild ride!
-Tea Krulos, American Madness

With narrative deftness and compellingly crafted prose, Lemuria traces the birth and evolution of a more than 150-year-old myth. In exploring the forces that have shaped and buffeted the story of a fake place, the book reveals what those forces and the story itself have to do with modern, digitally connected society. McHenry seamlessly weaves in investigations into topics ranging from evolution to spiritualism, from racism to conspiracy culture, all while bringing the real people who promulgated and propelled the myth of Lemuria to life. Whether you're interested in science, history, the histo
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