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Steven & Evan Strong 2016
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Author: Steven & Evan Strong
Between a Rock and a Hard Place
history/cultural studies/archaeology/anthropology/geology/genetics
Also by Steven & Evan Strong:
The Hidden History Of Australiaâs Originals
Pleiadian Origins of Humanity (With Bruce & Daniella Fenton)
A Comparison of Aboriginal wisdom & Gnostic Scriptures
Typesetting and design: Erica Schmerbeck
PRAISE AND REVIEWS:
âI thoroughly enjoyed reading this manuscript and I feel so proud that I am a part of the Aboriginal people in our country. I have travelled pretty widely in Europe and I know I shouldnât, but I compare them to our Aboriginal people and culture and while they have technology and all the trappings, I couldnât wait to get home again. They say that home is where the heart is and mine is well and truly in my Nyoongar land. The more I read your books, the more I want to thank you both for the research you carried out. It is spot on and just reading about Professor Slater and his willingness to accept that The Original ancients through his research, were the first human sapiens sapiens is mind boggling. It is also sad that the Australian government and academia cannot accept Aboriginal people but continue to have that conspiracy of silence surrounding ancient Original history. But thatâs typical of this country. They want to believe that this is a white country but theyâre mistaken. This can never be a white country. The ancients spirits and the spirits of our old people are with us all the time. Anyway thank you for letting me read it.â
Associate Professor
Rosemary Van Den Berg
âOriginal people of Australia, since the arrival of the Europeans, have been thought of as a backward primitive culture, long forgotten by the passage of time. They did not live in cities or build stone monuments â the true sign of a civilized society. Steven and Evan Strong in their eye-opening book, Between A Rock And A Hard Place, bring new light to this first culture. They expose secrets that have long been suppressed regarding this mysterious indigenous nation and bring forward a controversial, yet thrilling new look at the progression of civilization on the Earth.â
Rita Louise, PhD
Author of ET Chronicles: What Myth And Legend Tell Us About Humanity
âWhen I first uncovered the lost Slater documents from Brunswick Valleyâs Historical Societyâs museum in Mullumbimby, I was astounded that such a momentous discovery had lain dormant nigh over 70 years. A little searching brought me to Steven and Even Strong. Having seen their proven dedication and painstaking work in recovering the true lost history of Australia, I knew that I had found the rightful people to hand over the bright torch of truth. My hope then was that this duo would continue Slaterâs work. âBetween a Rock and a Hard Placeâ is the brilliant outcome. It is filled with insights of the first people, unrelenting honest portrayals of the political and cultural difficulties we face. It is a testament to good archeology and scientific accuracy. I am certain in this volume the Strongâs have not only produced the most concise and accurate history of the mounds, they themselves have made history. They have brought us one step closer to understanding the origins of humanity.â
Richard Patterson
Historian and Author
âWow what an amazing testimony. Such an absorbing blend of historical, geological and archaeological evidence supported by Original spirituality and knowledge! Slaterâs fervour and intelligence in researching this amazing site is very clear, even from what little remains of his documentation. (I often scour through the archives at the RRHS/ museum just in case I am lucky enough to come across any more random pages of his notes). Your examination of the anomalies within conventional history are certainly compelling, and your passion for knowledge and truth is extremely contagious!!! I was so happy to see mention of Prof. Mike Morwood in your research. He was my lecturer at uni many moons ago when I studied Archaeology and Palaeoanthropology. He and I spent a lot of time together on many engraving sites in Sydney and other areas of Central Qld ... Thank you for mentioning his research, he was an amazing man!! Thank you also for the honour of reading your book before publication, I am very humbled. Good luck with it all, and keep me in mind if you ever need any assistance with anything! Cheers â
Belinda Rich
BA Archaeology/ Palaeoanthropology & MA History
âAs I came to the last words in this book I had a picture in my mind of a thousand scattered bricks and blocks from where the child had swept the original creation aside in play. But then comes the gathering, and just like the coming together of evidence in this book, the shape of the creation begins to emerge again. In this case, the gatheri...