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in 1966 a well-known scientist released a book with information that could impact everyone on Earth but before anyone could read it it was classified by the CIA we only learned about it a few years ago when it was Declassified but the CIA only released 57 pages of the original 284-page manuscript and those pages have been in the ciaamp;#39;s own words sanitized now why does the CIA think this book is so dangerous that they had to hide it from the public for 60 years and continue to hide most of it well itamp;#39;s because the man who wrote it describes the end of the world foreign 1966 former McDonnell Douglas engineer Dr Chan Thomas released a book called The Adam and Eve story and that title might sound like heamp;#39;s being cute but heamp;#39;s actually being literal this book is about the end of the world as we know it uh hey whatamp;#39;s up is this one of those stories we are scared the hell out of us didnamp;#39;t you wrap it up with a happy ending well youamp;#3