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In "The Dragon Paradox: Myth, or Great Reset?" author Raphael Ogwuda-Zernoff embarks on an enthralling journey through time, myth, and science to challenge our conventional understanding of dragons-and history itself. This meticulously researched work plunges into historical sightings, paleontological discoveries, and cultural chronicles to explore the tantalizing possibility that dragons may have once roamed the Earth. But this quest for truth delves even deeper. Could these mythical creatures be clues to a 'Great Reset'-a rewriting or erasure of our collective history? Structured in nine riveting sections, the book takes you from an introduction to various dragon myths and legends to an in-depth scrutiny of historical sightings, scientific evaluations, and cultural narratives. With an approach that balances both mainstream and alternative perspectives, the author raises compelling questions: Were dragons real entities mentioned in pre-1800 encyclopedias? Are they connected to our evolutionary memory? Or could they even be extraterrestrial in origin? Ogwuda-Zernoff confronts prevailing theories with a critical eye, offering a multifaceted examination that encompasses everything from the chivalric tales of knights and dragons to the role of dragons in conspiracy theories. This isn't just a book about mythical beasts; it's a radical inquiry into the fabric of our understanding of history and reality. Prepare for a paradigm-shifting read that not only reexamines the existence of dragons but also challenges the very foundations of our historical knowledge. In seeking the dragons of lore, "The Dragon Paradox" beckons you to question what you thought you knew, and to entertain the unimaginable. Buckle up-it's time to unearth unsettling questions about our history, guided by the mystique of these legendary creatures.
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