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  1. Charles Brokaw is a pseudonym for an author, academic, and college educator living in the Midwest. He’s had a rich and varied life, and is fascinated by history, human accomplishment, and archeology. He began the book The Atlantis Code after seeing an article in a scholarly journal.

  2. Aug 31, 2010 · Charles Brokaw is the pseudonym for an author, scholar, and college educator living in the Midwest. He is the author of The Atlantis Code. Brokaw has had a rich and varied life, and is fascinated by history, human accomplishment, archeology, and the possibilities of just what treasures might be buried beneath the earth.

  3. Jan 1, 2010 · Charles Brokaw is a pseudonym for an author, academic, and college educator living in the Midwest. He’s had a rich and varied life, and is fascinated by history, human accomplishment, and archeology. He began the book The Atlantis Code after seeing an article in a scholarly journal.

  4. Apr 8, 2017 · Charles Brokaw is a pseudonym for an author, academic, and college educator living in the Midwest. He’s had a rich and varied life, and is fascinated by history, human accomplishment, and archeology. He began the book The Atlantis Code after seeing an article in a scholarly journal. The piece featured a satellite photo, and pointed out ruins ...

  5. Jun 4, 2019 · New York Times bestselling author Charles Brokaw is the author of The Atlantis Code, The Lucifer Code, and the Temple Mount Code. Charles Brokaw is a pseudonym for an author, academic, and college educator living in the Midwest. He's had a rich and varied life, and is fascinated by history, human accomplishment, and archeology.

  6. A thrill-seeking Harvard linguistics professor and an ultrasecret branch of the Catholic Church go head-to-head in a race to uncover the secrets of the lost city of Atlantis.

  7. Charles Brokaw. Actor: Behind the Mike. Charles Brokaw was born on 23 September 1898 in Columbus, Ohio, USA. He was an actor, known for Behind the Mike (1937), Idol of the Crowds (1937) and Air Devils (1938).