Half of the book is the science fiction thriller "Revolt in the Stars," ascribed to L. Ron Hubbard and hereby published for the first time. The other half explores the truth of the story.
The Swiss engineer and researcher Andreas M. B. Gross connects the points. As an auditor and reincarnation therapist, he recognized the opportunities for historiography and archaeology to use not only physical remains and historical records but also witness accounts from those who can remember being there at the time. There are ways to separate the wheat from the chaff: fantasy from reality.
Using the example of the great mass extinction of not only dinosaurs, which science dated 66 million years ago, Gross points out the possibilities that auditing offers historical research.
There were already human beings and advanced civilization at that time. At the same time as the T-Rex and other dinosaurs. And there were then - just like today - corrupt politicians who wanted to establish a dictatorship and who would kill in the process. They wanted to reduce "overpopulation" and committed genocide.
The iridium layer found worldwide in 1978 is evidence of the catastrophe that Hubbard described in detail as early as 1967. Memories of it can also be found in the Vedas.
The film series "Star Wars" describes the same event from a different perspective. Had George Lukas been commissioned by Hubbard to make it? The similarity is too striking.