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Silbury Dawning: The Alien Visitor Gene Theory
 
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Silbury Dawning: The Alien Visitor Gene Theory [Paperback]

John Cowie , Felicity Cowie
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This book by John Cowie presents the unique theory that the 'missing link’ in our evolution was due to the arrival of an extra-terrestrial being or race of beings that bred with and educated our Homo sapiens ancestors. As per Darwin’s theory, those Homo sapiens with the Alien Visitor gene had a significant advantage and began to replace those that didn’t - resulting in the human race that quickly evolved from a single point.

The book argues that this Alien Visitor founded our earliest civilisations. Our incredible legacy from this extra-terrestrial ancestor is explored in relation to the evolution of the computer and the rapidly expanding information superhighway. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From the Author

The aim of my book is to give the reader the opportunity to explore my theory on our evolution, which is based on my first-hand experiences during my many years in the rapidly developing computer and communications industries and my regular journeys past the ancient sites of Silbury Hill and the standing stones of Avebury.

The theories contained in the book avoid all controversial debates, such as 'Nature versus Nurture’, 'Creation versus Evolution’, etc., and leaves the reader to come to their own conclusions.

Some of the fundamental concepts in the book include: -

Around 13,000 years ago, there was a level of knowledge on Earth that exceeds what we know today.

Planets have been discovered to share the same minerals, chemicals etc., and some with similar solar systems to ours. Does intelligent life evolve into something similar to the human being even on a distant planet? Is the human design the blueprint for intelligent live in other parts of the galaxy?? So, the possibility that an Alien Visitor bred with our Homo sapiens ancestors may not be too far-fetched!

We have all inherited this Alien Visitor gene containing its knowledge which has been passed down to us through the generations. Some of us are more alien than others, but we are all using only a fraction of our capabilities.

We can explain fears, superstitions and the origins of our beliefs.

As we slowly recover the Alien Visitor’s knowledge, paradoxically, we can re-trace our steps back to the time when the Alien Visitor arrived on our planet some 13,000 years ago.

I hope you will be able to link some of these concepts to your personal beliefs and if you would like to express your views on any aspects of the book, please contact me at: - feedback@silburydawning.com --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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This book by John Cowie presents the unique theory that the 'missing link' in our evolution was due to the arrival of an alien race some 13,000 years ago. The book argues that an Alien Visitor founded our earliest civilisations. Our incredible legacy from this extra-terrestrial ancestor is explored in relation to the evolution of the computer and the rapidly expanding information superhighway.

"There are times, particularly against the backdrop of the sun rising or setting in the sky, with a mist clinging to the surrounding terrain, that I have been drawn to stand and gaze and wonder. On moments like these there is a dawning in me that something especially significant to our remarkable development took place here a long, long time ago. It seems to me that Silbury Hill is a witness to the evolution of man and perhaps holds answers to the mysteries of our origins that confound us".

"Since mankind is clearly going to have the capacity to plant its genetic structure around the universe within the next few hundred years - it seems logical that we are ourselves the product of such a process." - Peter Allen, Presenter, BBC Radio 5 Live

About the Author

John Cowie is a veteran of the semiconductor revolution. As a former senior executive with Philips, Intel, and Tyan Corporation, his original intention was to write a book based on the characters he met and his first-hand experiences during his many years in this exciting young industry. But as he watched the remarkable evolution of the silicon chip and in turn the personal computer and telecommunications industries, he began to link these extraordinary envisioneering achievements with the human brain. Regular journeys past the ancient sites of Silbury Hill and the standing stones of Avebury prompted him to consider where our knowledge could have come from and the seeds of the Alien Visitorgene theory began.

Excerpted from Silbury Dawning by John Cowie, Felicity Cowie. Copyright © 2002. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.

From the Introduction:

I believe the arrival of the Alien Visitor advanced our evolution by millions of years. Without this, we could still be slowly travelling along the evolutionary timeline, developing our intelligence as we struggle to survive. Our skills today would probably be similar to those our ancestors held in the Dark Ages. Or worse, we could be extinct along with many other species of ape.
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