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William Comyns Beaumont, also known as Comyns Beaumont, (1873-1956) was a British eccentric with several unusual beliefs, many of which were later mirrored by Immanuel Velikovsky's works. Beaumont was a staff writer for the Daily Mail.

Among Beaumont's propositions were:

  • catastrophic climate changes were the results of the action of asteroids on the earth
  • The Egyptian dynasties up to the 13th century B.C. ruled in South Wales
  • Jerusalem was originally located in Edinburgh
  • The works of Shakespeare were written by Francis Bacon
  • Francis Bacon was the illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth I
  • There is a Zionist plot to undermine the British Empire
  • Part of this plot was disinformation disseminated by means of the Bible, which concealed the fact that the Holy Lands were in Britain, not in Palestine.
  • The British Isles were Atlantis.
  • Jesus was born in Glastonbury, and his life played out in Somerset.

Works

  • The Riddle of the Earth, Chapman & Hall, London, 1925
  • The Mysterious Comet: Or the Origin, Building up, and Destruction of Worlds, by means of Cometary Contacts, Rider & Co., London, 1932
  • The Riddle of Prehistoric Britain, Rider & Co., London, 1946
  • Britain the Key to World History, Rider & Co., London, 1947
  • A Rebel in Fleet Street, Hutchinson & Co., London, 1948 (his autobiography)
  • The Private Life of the Virgin Queen
  • After Atlantis: the Greatest Story Never Told (unpublished)

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