The Heck Hypothesis

Author: Kenneth M. Heck

ISBN 978-1-949756-38-8 (softcover)

ISBN 978-1-949756-39-5 (hardcover)

326 pages

Thousands of crop circles have been discovered and recorded in this generation, but no interpretative key has been available until now. This book, unique in crop circle literature, deciphers 1,700 circles as signs of a sequence of cornet strikes extending over the next 250 years which will contribute to repeated crop shortages. The extraterrestrial circle makers will be artificially directing these cosmic bodies to their impact areas, but before they begin they are revealing a large number of significant details about the whole process. Using the crop circles, plus biblical and personal prophecies, the author has derived approximate dates and locations for the global impacts. According to the author, directed comets have played an essential role in the evolution of life on this planet for millions, even billions of years. In fact, the general shape of most plants and animals originates from the comet shape, and the sexual reproductive cycle emulates the primordial act of a comet striking the earth. New and improved plant species to eliminate world hunger will become an integral part of the biosphere as the comets appear. Comet strikes have always been necessary for pollinating the flower of life, and creating new species, a new age and a new earth. The Heck Hypothesis is required reading for anyone seriously concerned with crop circles, potential asteroid or comet impacts, prophecy, and the intrinsic nature of life on this planet.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kenneth M. Heck resides in Carlisle, Iowa, home of the McCaughey septuplets. Graduating from Drake University in 1963 with a Bachelor of Science degree he later became a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries in 1968. Now retired, he quietly pursues such interests as lawn and gardening, Christian spirituality, serious music, prophecy, paranormal phenomena, survivalism, and the future of humanity. He considers himself a moral conservative, political progressive and a firm believer in the work ethic.

 

 


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