Susan B. Martinez, Ph.D., is a writer, linguist, teacher, paranormal researcher, and recognized authority on the Oahspe Bible with a doctorate in anthropology from Columbia University. The author of several books, including Time of the Quickening and The Mysterious Origins of Hybrid Man, she lives in Clayton, Georgia.
Not since I read Charles Hapgood's Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings have I encountered such an exciting, mind-opening narrative about mankind's mysterious lost past. But The Lost Continent of Pan goes far beyond Hapgood in its exploration of the meaning of ruins, linguistic entanglements, and genetic markers to make a startlingly convincing case that our species experienced a vast catastrophe in the distant past, which we are just now beginning to recognize--and have not yet recovered from. An explosive, tremendously exciting book! Whitley Strieber, author of Communion and The Super Natural: A New Vision of the Unexplained The Lost Continent of Pan by Susan B. Martinez is an excellent book for anyone interested in archaeology, lost continents, and the true origin of man. The information in this book far surpasses anything taught in schools about the history of our planet Earth. I highly recommend this book. Merrell Fankhauser, musician, author, and MU aficionado A scholarly work of great detail, The Lost Continent of Pan sheds light on a multicultural Pacific and Central America and presents compelling evidence for a mass migration across the world. I now have a better understanding of Lemuria (Mu) and the ancient past. Cliff Dunning, author and host/producer of Earth Ancients radio podcast