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InnerTV Anneke Koreman, The Ringing Rocks of Atlantis

Please Join Anneke Korman and Althea Provost on InnerTV for the premiere launch of a must-watch interview.

Author Anneke Koreman, under the pen name Jeanne D’Aout, discusses her latest time travel book, The Ringing Rocks of Atlantis, the often misunderstood history and esoteric meaning of the pentagram, and her recent experience in the documentary, The Lost Relics which airs on the History Channel, and so much more!

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