The HAB theory

Allan W. Eckert

first published 1976 Little, Brown, 1976 566 pages

Poly-disciplined scientist, Herbert Alan Boardman, figures out Earth's cycles of pole shifts and wants to warn the world. He attempts to get attention by LARPing an assassination attempt on the President of the United States, using paraffin wax bullets. Later, people congregate in Ngaia City in Africa, a pivot point (with the other pivot being in the Pacific), to ride out the pole shift.

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The Hab Theory edition · 2000 · Backinprint.com · 500 pages · 9780595008209
The HAB theory edition · 1977 · Sphere · 717 pages
The HAB theory edition · 1976 · Little, Brown · 566 pages
The HAB theory edition · 1976 · Popular Library · 703 pages · 9780445085978

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