Through his fiction novel, the author takes readers on an interplanetary voyage – across Earth’s missing history.
Michael Vladimirivich Trisho’s How Did Humanity Become Enslaved to Money? (Dark Planet Publishing, 2013) is classified under ‘Science Fiction & Fantasy’ in Amazon. Anyone who has read the novel closely will consider the work to be social science fiction, political science fiction, economic historical fiction, or historical fiction of sorts.
The story takes place in 1954 (which happens to be the year science fiction writer Forrest J Ackerman first used the term “sci-fi”) in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. History professor Milan Petrovich sees an unidentified …show more content…
Milan attempts to discredit Zarko’s identity while countering his statements, which he considers to be “very serious criticisms of modern history scripture.”
“I have no doubt, Professor, that the intention of history writers throughout the centuries was sincere and genuine,” Zarko tells Milan. “However, since the beginning of so-called civilization, as the existing states began to vanish from the geographic map and were overtaken by the new emerging states, the history writers started to rewrite portions of history script to accommodate the interests and agenda of the New World Order rulers. The tendency of rewriting and altering history scripture by history writers in the past became the trend, which has continued to today.”
Zarko mentions to Milan the prehistoric events that were missing from history books because records of the prehistoric era were destroyed by government loyalists and religious leaders for fear they would remind people of their origins. “I would argue that during the time of the prehistoric era, several significant events occurred that actually affected human development on a grand scale,” he says to