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Feminine Power Cultural Anthropologist Bill Gladstone

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Will Feminine Power lead America to Distinction or Extinction? Hollywood has no shortage of imaginary tales of earth’s apocalyptic future. And Extinct civilizations tell us that our future as a species relies upon the earth’s change from masculine to feminine energy.

Whether you foresee a doomsday or an enlightened future for our species may depend on who you believe… the fiction writers… or the anthropologists? How about both!


Yale and Harvard trained Cultural Anthropologist Bill Gladstone is also a fiction writer with a flair for the facts and an eye on mankind’s uncertain future. In his 3+ decade career as a researcher, agent, publisher, author and film producer, Bill has seen the close-up of where science meets sci-fi.

In the words of Mark Twain: “Fiction is obligated to stick to the possibilities. Truth isn't.”

With America at the leading edge of world influence, and the issues that we are facing today, many are concerned that both America and, by extension, mankind is reaching a “tipping point” in the ecological / economic balance of our world civilization.

12-21-2012 was expected by many to be the end of times, but Gladstone’s research contends it was actually just the beginning of a new 26,000 year cycle, one in which feminine rather than masculine energy will prevail.

Author of the internationally bestselling novel The Twelve, Bill Gladstone is a renowned agent, publisher, and a cultural anthropologist and expert in indigenous cultures with degrees from Yale and Harvard.  A trustee of the International Club of Budapest, Bill has represented such luminaries as Eckhart Tolle, Thom Hartmann, Jean Houston, Barbara DeAngelis, and Neal Donald Walsh, having sold over 5,000 client books into publication. The lead researcher for Rod Serling’s TV series In Search of Ancient Mysteries.

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