Can Darwinian evolution actually prove that we are alone in the Universe? This book illustrates that Darwinian evolution is not an empirically predictable or testable scientific paradigm. Also shows... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book is thought provoking and extremely well-researched. It blows apart the theory of evolution with facts evolutionists don't mention. The author's unique style and courage to address these issues - spiced with wit - in the face of rather startling information is refreshing. The book introduces readers to the maze of information- some of which might be factual, some of which might have been disinformation. All in all, this book is well-written and is a rollicking ride for those who dare to read it.
Winner of The World History Sweepstakes
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
In her discussion of Neanderthal man, author Joan d'Arc makes an important point about "prehistory". We do not actually know for sure what happened on planet Earth eons ago and our various systems of understanding the history of this planet are jig-sawed together from a variety of fossils and artifacts which by serendipity happened to be the artifacts located by university professors and acknowledged authors. Beyond this scattering of information, a cultural selection no more universally valid than the winning lotto tickets of a sweepstakes are valid in culturally representing the population of the area in which the sweepstakes was held, there are other bits and pieces of valid information which do not conform to any of the historical interpretations in the academic and/or popular publications canon. Because only the available artifacts and fossils have been used to build Darwin's "theory of evolution", the simple journalistic observations of author Joan d' Arc serve to call the absolute acceptance of this theory into question. In similar fashion, her observations on documented systems of "space travel", genetics and political "causality" which lie outside the accepted canon of academic literature are excellent journalism oriented toward the liberation of the reader's mind. Read this book. It may cause you to change your "earthbound thinking."
A New Generation of Researchers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Joan is part of a new generation of researchers who are trying to sort wheat from chaff by diluting the truth about the history of aliens on earth from the legacy of aging UFOlogists. Her whole book is one big question mark. It asks many more questions than it answers. But it is asking all the RIGHT questions, and that alone sets it aside from the pack. If you haven't read all the books Joan D'Arc quotes from to reach her conclusions, Space Travelers and the Genesis of the Human Form is a great introduction to this type of revisionist anthropology. I saw a cartoon once with a school teacher sporting a big grin pointing at a black board. The first image was for "creationism" with God in the sky zapping Adam into existence. The next one was for "evolution" with a fish mutating into a man. The third? An alien, just like the one in Monty Python's Life Of Brian, zipping around in a UFO. Reading Joan D'Arc's book will put that big grin on your face, because you'll be part of a growing club of people who are finally starting to accept we were never alone. She puts the pieces of our genetic puzzle back together again after centuries of mystery schools hid from the church to protect the secrets of this knowledge. Her book will let your guards down and remove the blinders. Buy it, read it, and get the ammunition you need to give your college professors a hard time!
A New Generation of Researchers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Joan is part of a new generation of researchers who are trying to sort wheat from chaff by diluting the truth about the history of aliens on earth from the legacy of aging UFOlogists. Her whole book is one big question mark. It asks many more questions than it answers. But it is asking all the RIGHT questions, and that alone sets it aside from the pack. If you haven't read all the books Joan D'Arc quotes from to reach her conclusions, Space Travelers and the Genesis of the Human Form is a great introduction to this type of revisionist anthropology. I saw a cartoon once with a school teacher sporting a big grin pointing at a black board. The first image was for "creationism" with God in the sky zapping Adam into existence. The next one was for "evolution" with a fish mutating into a man. The third? An alien, just like the one in Monty Python's Life Of Brian, zipping around in a UFO. Reading Joan D'Arc's book will put that big grin on your face, because you'll be part of a growing club of people who are finally starting to accept we were never alone. She puts the pieces of our genetic puzzle back together again after centuries of mystery schools hidding from the church to protect the secrets of this knowledge. Her book will let your guards down and remove the blinders. Buy it, read it, and get the ammunition you need to give your college professors a hard time!
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