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October 28, 2025 15 mins

George Noory and author Frank Hoff explore his research into the lost civilization of Atlantis, where he believes the remains of the continent might be located, and how much advanced technology may have been lost when it was destroyed.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now here's a highlight from Coast to coast am On.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Iheartradiot's take a little bit of time to talk about
your work on Atlantis. How did you get interested in
Atlanti's Frank Well, as.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
You mentioned, I was doing some pro bow and to
work for Richard Hobland a while back, and changing some
mark conferences and so on some other types of work
at times. So I ran across Professor Rico units Though
Santos's website just late nineteen ninety seven, and then contacted

(00:35):
his son sometimes about nineteen ninety eight and started doing
little bit more as far as getting in touch with
Professor Santos and trying to get his book out in English,
which we did. So it's been a long haul and
doing all this, just trying to keep it going because
this project is really about humanity. It's only just to

(00:58):
find a lot of city and continent a Lantis, but
it really has to do as humanity about for the
whole world. Our website at www dot a t l
a n dot org or else Atlantis Publications its floral
in Publications dot com. It goes to the same place.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
You have been one of the most thorough investigators of Atlantis.
Frank of any guest we've ever had you do a
great job.

Speaker 3 (01:27):
Well, it's not done yet, you know, I really really
never told you this before. But when it comes down
to it, we're actually going to make the actual discovery
of the lost city in continent of Atlantis. It's in
the works right now and as a lot of things
are starting to change on that. And so what I'm
telling you and your listeners is that this is not
just trying to pick some spot that might possibly be

(01:50):
it or something. Where we actually got the actual spot,
the actual location nailed down, and now it's just a
matter of time to bring it out. And we've got
to get and the academics and the engineers and the
scientists behind it, because what's happening is they've been led
us straight to the wrong places. Because just like finding

(02:12):
a neil and a haystack, as I mentioned you do
other shows, if you're looking in the wrong haystack or haystacks,
will ever find it. So what we're doing is where
we had to reverse engineer back to the true original,
real location, not a colony, not a remnant, not an outpost,
but the real location. And this way you have a
chance of actually finding something if you're looking in the
right place to begin with. And so it had to

(02:34):
do a lot where more than twenty five let's say
twenty five million people could live in the middle of
the Flcensing ice Age, our most recent ice age, and
support that with agriculture, which is probably one of the
biggest invention of all times, followed by animal domestication, and

(02:55):
eventually I think the wheel has a lot to do
with things too later on in time. This location has
been kept secret and hidden because I didn't want the
uh you know, to be a pillage and plundered and desecrated,
and also because of the riches of Atlantis and didn't
want that to be uh you know, village as well,

(03:16):
because a lot of they had strategic metals for wars
and battles and in fights and all these kind of
things that they had to do. So there's a whole
lot of the story and uh we we really had
to go down very deep at the professor of reseals,
the Pavilions Brazilian and professional you mentioned, uh in order
to get this actual information out. And I didn't want

(03:38):
to lose the information. Even though he passed away on September.
I think it was the seventh. I think it is.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
Are you at Are you at liberty at this point
yet to reveal where it might be.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
We can tell you the basic area. There's some more
specific things that I'm working on right now that I
don't want to just get those the vaugels at this
point in time. But some things I can tell you.
What happened is is that there's there's there's a lot
of things get changed over time, like the oceans. Like

(04:16):
a lot of people think that if it's Atlantis, it's
got to be an Atlantis ocean as it's called today, right,
and which is Atlantic, But it's not really the case
because the names get changed, and so it's really an
Atlantic ocean. It was called eleven thousand, six hundred plus
years ago or so. Those oceans got changed to the

(04:41):
Erythian Sea, and also to the Indian Ocean and and
uh and the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean and so on.
So what happened is is that these names get changed,
like basketball Bell Bolle is discovered, like the specific ocean,

(05:01):
but he didn't name it. It got named later on
by Ferndow Magellan when he saw it through the UH
straits of uh Magellan down between Argentinian and UH and
in Chile with the way down that area. And so
he named the Pacific car or Pacific pacific s, Pacific coups,

(05:21):
and the indefinitive the Pacific car, which means to be
passive or calm when you saw it, and the name stuck,
and so we dropped the a or we dropped the
opening how to use in the sentence, and he ended
up a specific ocean, but the whole ocean was really
the oceans of the Atlanteans, which was a Pacific ocean
and Indian ocean, Atlantic Ocean and so on. But the

(05:44):
because the scientific name for all these oceans together is
called co terminus, where you can actually sail from one
location or one sea or ocean to the other all
around the world. But uh, it would have been a
lot easier had the Atlantic Ocean is called to day
got changed to the English Ocean, and the one that's

(06:04):
called the Indian Ocean instead of Reethian Sea or Indian
Ocean been left at the Atlantic Ocean, and same with
the Pacific Ocean.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
So the region Frank would be where though generally.

Speaker 3 (06:16):
Well we did is we traced it back to the
original real location, and that area is in Southeast Asia. Okay,
it's actually where east. The phrase where east meets west
is between the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. And
this area is the area of Indonesia and its surround
the area of Southeast Asia. And that's the location of

(06:39):
the true location of Atlantis. And was more concentrate there,
the better office is going to be. We have our
book out in Indonesia two which we've got translated into
Bajacea Indonesia, and so we had it out once before
and then it got discontinued and then we read we
put it back in there too, and it's being been

(07:04):
a very best seller. And in Indonesia people are very
interested there and they started making some discoveries which I
mentioned to you before called the nun Pedome, which is
an ancient pyramid megalithic artificial mountain that's up in a

(07:26):
basic area of Tea on Zerra in Indonesia.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
Frank, can you tell us what you think happened to
Atlanta's what what sunk it?

Speaker 3 (07:36):
Well, first of all, it didn't sink, that's an optical illusion.
What happened is is that it's sea levels rose from
uh societemic activity from the Krakatoa volcano, which is called
Krakatile or Krakatoa or in uh. In Sanskript it's called

(07:59):
uh crack of cow Krakatah, and also in Drab, which
is the language we found out Atlanteans, is called krack
of cop. And But this volcano, Krakatoa, went off eleven thousand,
six hundred years ago and it ended up causing U

(08:19):
a tsunami that took effect and it raised up the
sea levels or excuse me, it originally rose up the
sea levels one hundred and thirty one hundred and fifty
meters in a shallow area.

Speaker 4 (08:34):
Oh my god.

Speaker 3 (08:36):
So what happened is is that now you see the
veget the tiptops of Atlantis. But sometimes what these tsunamis
do they do receive they're actually not a tidal wave,
but they're actually a harbor wave, very different. We saw
one in Achans and also in Japan and Sendai where
it went in and come back out. But later on
the universal flood took place too, and and so rose

(08:59):
the sea levels as they are basically as they are
now and to and also around other parts of the world.

Speaker 4 (09:06):
Was that was that the flood of Noah.

Speaker 3 (09:09):
Yeah, it has to do with that. It ties in
with it, because what happened is is that because of
all the fly ash went up in the air over
the continents like North America and also Europe, there's a
lot of glacier and ice ect ice iciclas going on.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
You know.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
The glaciers and ice went up about anywhere from about
seventeen hundred meters to maybe uh, maybe a couple of
miles high, you know, of a ice. And so this
ended up melting because a thing called the albedo effect,
which instead of reflecting light back into outer space, it

(09:49):
absorbed us absorbed because of the of the the soot
that came down from the crack of Toe volcano, which
is kind of gray or black, and so and started
mount melting all these glaciers and ice and had to
go someplace. So went into the sea and raised the
sea levels up later on, which is like your universal flood.

(10:12):
And so that and all the cracking and volcanic activity
under under the sea, and the pressure alleviated from the
continent and went into the ocean and put pressure there
out of equalized out over time. So that's why you know,
you have a situation in Southeast Asia where it's a

(10:32):
shallow area, which where it comprises of seventeen thousand and
four islands or so and uh and so they say
they see the best of these are tip tops of
those islands today. But if you if you drop the
sea levels down, the whole continent appears.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
Frank, all the Hollywood movies that depict Atlanta's show that
area with high technology.

Speaker 4 (10:59):
How advanced do you think they were?

Speaker 3 (11:04):
Well, they had flying type machines which is like beman
us and also the ones that go on the ground
like an automobile be us. And so they did have
these type of devices and so they could carry even
parts and environmental things that you know, even aboard these

(11:25):
are the large ships that they had. But they had
the technology and everything that you know, very advanced that
compared to us. And also their brains are thirty percent
larger than us too. This is something Professor Stancls is
able to determine. But the time of Crocotole went off
also we lost and you know, we lost about seventy
percent of our mammals on Earth, and we almost distinguished.

(11:48):
They also distinguished the populations on Earth too at the
same time, because we lost twenty million people in the
day and the night in Atlantis. There's only probably about
twenty five thirty million people the whole world, but uh
maybe about five thousand or something or five million or
so ended up getting out of the area. We had
to get out as fast as they could and and

(12:10):
go northward and westward up towards India, and also a
sail over to South America, more Central America, let's say,
to uh and Ecuador and Peru and so on. Wherever
they could was because the flight scene I States was
still ending, so they had to go to places where
it's still had a temperate climate. So you know, this
was some of the things like this we had to

(12:31):
trace all the ways back, you know about trying to
figure it out, you know, where the location is.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
Did they did they have any kind of warning when
Krakatoa blew up?

Speaker 3 (12:42):
I think they did had some. But what happened really
it caused a lot of problems. Is that is that
some they had in the war at Lances was going
on and one side tried to get one up on
the other side, so they wanted to do is uh
as uh they're gonna they want to put a a
atomic bomb down one of the volcanoes, the Krakatoa volcano

(13:05):
in that area, and it went off a lot more
on they expected to, so it almost has wiped out
the whole world at the same time because it was
down a caldera volcano, super mega volcano was Krakatoa like
the one in the Yellowstone.

Speaker 4 (13:20):
So it's kind of kind of inverted, right.

Speaker 3 (13:24):
Yeah, I mean it's it's a huge type of I mean,
it's a lot bigger than when I hadda state of Washington,
like Mount Saint Helens, you know where it's when compared
to they had a lot of fly ash that came
out out of it too, but even more so with Krakatoa.
And also he had went up, it went up off
a lot. A lot further back, almost seventy five thousand

(13:45):
years ago, was Toba volcano up and was now called Sumatra.
And by the way, Sumatra and Java used to be
joined together, and it's called it was Upper Joba and
Lower Java, but all together it was Java. But it's
the word Krakatoa means the saw saw in half saw
then half the island of Java to what it is today.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
Basically, how big was Atlantis compared to like Australia or
North America?

Speaker 3 (14:15):
Good question, George. The size of the lances at least
La Murray Atlantis in the whole area there was the
size of the continental the United States with Alaska and
Hawaii combined, and fact probably even larger than that.

Speaker 4 (14:30):
It's pretty good size.

Speaker 3 (14:33):
Yeah, I show this comparisons on a PowerPoint presentation. I
do live in person. I can show you the area.

Speaker 2 (14:38):
Now, how much has the water receded because is any
of it popping back up?

Speaker 3 (14:44):
Well, it did on the Universal flood because of the
all of water, uh you know, going into the from
the from the what do they call the the glaciers
and the ice on the continents, and so it went
into the oceans. And of course it's pressured into the
ocean as well because we went to alleviate the weight

(15:06):
on the continents and also have to go into the
oceans put more pressure on the sea floor, bottom and everything.
So this sort of equalizes out over time. It took
maybe about a thousand years or so, a comeple thousand.

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