Space Travelers
and the Genesis of the Human Form
by Joan d'Arc
Space Travelers and the Genesis of the Human Form illustrates that Darwinian evolution is actually not an empirically predictable or testable scientific paradigm, but is a highly touted philosophy of Western materialism.
Darwinian evolution is a circular argument which serves to keep Earth humans earthbound, since it keeps us from potentially adding up 2+2 with regard to our true ancestry from the sky rather than from the water. The Space Travel Argument Against the Existence of ETI will be shown to be dependent on three factors:
(1) the persistent imposition of Earth-centered technological constraints (specifically, rocket technology and radio signals) implying an anthropocentric 'you can't get here from there' attitude;
(2) mathematical logic deduced from the faulty linear notions of Darwinian evolution, which only serve to put the 'cart before the horse'; and
(3) a circular and untestable hypothesis which essentially states "they aren't here because they aren't here."
The author shows that ancient anthropomorphic artifacts on Mars and the Moon are evidence of "Game Wardens' in our own solar system. This book also illustrates that the Earth may be a controlled DNA repository for the ongoing creation and dissemination of life forms, including humans.
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Page 58:
The prime pre-condition of subliminal indoctrination by the ad-media corporate alliance is "perceptual rigidity" and "conformity." Once the cultural engineers have the general populace seeing in black and white, cause and effect, simplistic terms, they are primed fro the flim-flam man. As Key explains, "one-dimensional, simplistic, cause and effect thinking is one of the most dangerous forces on earth." Physicists have given up looking at the world in a cause and effect way.
The idea of causality is now described as an "interconnectedness" between things, with a "non-local" connection or "synchronicity" being more descriptive of reality. It can never be proven that any perceivable effect resulted from a cause; yet, a cause can be searched retroactively until one comes up from a cause; yet, a cause can be searched retroactively until one comes up which fits the desired effect. (As will be discussed in a later chapter, this has also occurred in terms of science's search for human origins and our surety that we evolved from the great ape family simply because we can't imagine any other alternative.)
As Key writes in Age of Manipulation, "North American culture seems to ignore the perceptual reality that much, if not most, of both a cause and an effect will remain unknowable." Cause and effect is a fantasy of the modern Western materialist age.
208 pages. 6x9 Paperback. Illustrated.