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25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eye-opening, mind-blowing, excellent, 12 Jan 2003
This book lifts the lid on where we came from, how we got here, and where we're going. Its breadth of vision, and clarity of understanding will leave the reader in no doubt that something other that what we've been told or what we currently know, is going on. Earth-shattering facts like the unexplained structure of human DNA and the massive gap in evolutionary paths to homo sapiens, are speculated about in a truly vivid and lucid manner. I will be thinking about the content of this book for the rest of my life. Buy it, if only for the shock appeal!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Think about it!!, 16 Jan 2007
I read this book a while ago and it is a lucid, but detailed analysis of the possible links between Ancient Astronaut Evidence, the Bigfoot/Sasquatch evidence and human genetics.
Lloyd Pye gives a super overview of the research of Zeccariah Sitchin, whose detailed examination of the Sumerian Tablets over quite a number of years, lead him to conclude that the "Ancient Astronaut" hypothesis is correct - and an advanced race of beings came here many thousands of years ago - to mine gold. As part of this mammoth project, they decided that they needed to genetically engineer "the locals" to help in this task. That part of the plan started some 350,000 years ago and eventually resulted in Homo Sapiens - with its 4000 genetic problems (far more than other mammals).
One of the central questions the book raises is: If chimpanzees are our closest living relatives, then how come they have 48 chromosomes and we have only 46? What happened to make those 2 Chromosomes disappear? I haven't seen any better answers than those Lloyd presents in his book.
Lloyd also describes his viewing of the Minnesota Iceman in the trailer which was used to drive it round the USA. He describes how the blood from the gunshot wound had floated up and the wispy trail was frozen in the ice. Lloyd presents a lot of other evidence that "Bigfoot" and its relatives are real creatures and they have had multiple well-documented encounters (sometimes lasting several days) with people.
This book may open your eyes to new ways of looking at things you might previously have thought were "way out nonsense" and how they make a lot more sense when connected together.
So, read this book - connect the dots and see where the trail leads...
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Essential reading for those who question the THEORIES of evolution and creationism, 16 Jan 2007
Lloyd Pye, who I have actually met and know peronally as an extremely intelligent, serious and rational researcher and professional writer, is not only a very brave man for attracting to himself severe critisism and even redicule, by daring to put into published words, new theories that, in light of the increasing awareness of lack of evidence for the correctness of theories of evolution and creationism, are dawning on a vast number of the world's thinkers, in the face of armies of bigoted, stubborn, so called, 'scientists' and religous fanatics, who rely upon the general public's ignorance and acceptance of their totally unsuportable theories, for their own gratification, he, Lloyd Pye, is also to be highly praised for his attempt to put the human race on the RIGHT track of discovering it's true origin and purpose.
Although I, personally, don't agree with all of Lloyd's conclusions, he has written 'EYKIW' in plain and uncomplicated English that is easy to read and follow, and extremely thought provoking to those who are even the least bit interested in our (the Human Race's) existance on and occupation of this planet and how we got here.
I truly believe that, in years to come, and most of what is contained in EYKIW is proven to be correct, that this book will achieve it's deserved position as one of our most important history books and that Lloyd Pye will receive the acolade due to him and due to this book and any other books that he puts forward for publication.
Ron Jones. Liverpool, England.
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