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Exogenesis

By: Bruce R. Fenton, Daniella Fenton, Erich Von Däniken - foreword
Narrated by: Bruce Mann
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Exogenesis: the hypothesis that life originated elsewhere in the universe and was spread to Earth.

Exogenesis: Hybrid Humans offers a deep dive into the strongest ever scientific evidence that supports the popular belief that Earth has been visited in prehistory, but goes even further, concluding that there is also compelling evidence of alien involvement with the human genome. The broader history of possible extraterrestrial contact is explored alongside a look at current events in the subject of alien disclosure with the result of highlighting evidence of a contact continuum that has continued since the dawn of humanity. The data brought together suggests that the next stage in human evolution may involve the manifestation of full open contact with the visitors in our lifetimes.

Exogenesis: Hybrid Humans explores:

  • An ancient sacred Aboriginal artifact
  • Wreckage from a huge colony ship gets identified along with associated NASA studies concluding it is a material found in only one place on Earth
  • Genetic engineering of Homo sapiens from an early hominin species is confirmed with a lengthy list of DNA anomalies only explainable by humans being an alien "hybrid" creation
  • And more
©2020 Bruce R. Fenton and Daniella Fenton; foreword copyright 2020 by Erich von Däniken (P)2020 Tantor

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decent book, terrible narrator

it was really tough to listen to this book as the narrator was AWFUL! sounded like AI with no understanding of language :( i've lived both in the UK and the USA and never have i heard an intonation quite like the narrator's. i've actually listened to computer generated narration that was way better and far more natural. the book had a lot of good ideas and information. if you're into such topics tho, and this is not your first book on the matter there isn't a lot that hasn't already been said. still i like to hear it from different authors in hopes for new perspectives and/or evidence. the worst part of this book was the section that went on and on about movies, really getting off point imo. the best part was about the materials left behind for others to see and study.

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Kingdom of Nye

I bought this book immediately following an appearance, by the author, on one of my favorite radio shows. It's a must read for Ancient Astronaut enthusiasts and all others, who just wanna take a ride!

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A very interesting take on human origins

Listened to the book today, a very interesting take on human origins. Bruce explains the science and connects the dates. Decided to read after hearing Bruce on the Brothers of the Serpent podcast. Snakes!

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The book's content is terrific!

Other than a boring narrator, the book's content is super interesting. Covers a lot of great, well researched content.

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Well beyond my expectations

Very rarely do you come across a book that ties together complex subject matter in an entertaining manner. The Fenton's did a remarkable job of presenting a balanced set of evidence and hypotheses. Narration was a little lacking but the story had me immediately so it wasn't a show stopper. Approach with an open mind but either way, there is ample evidence to support the thesis the Fenton's lay out. Highly recommend. One of the few books I will listen to multiple times.

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The truth intelligently presented

It is imperative to our survival for mankind to open his and her minds to what is being presented here. I believe it will be revealed whether we accept it or not in due time

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Good book bad narrator

Book is very good, but the narrator is very boring, seriously I've heard AI readers with more personality.

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Good book but robotic narrator

I had to speed up the book to keep me focused on the content instead of the narrator. The book starts off slow and the movie recaps were unnecessary but the last 2 hours really got into the science; geology, evolutionarily genetics, archeology, animal behavior, astrophysics... pulling it all together. Not to determine where we came from but just to even be able to ask the questions we will need to answer before we can get close to seeking an answer.

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great book, poor narration!

The book in itself is very informative, and mind blowing. if it was redone by another narrator it would be so much more.

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complete butchering by the narrator, but great story

I really don't understand why a narrator with this thick of an accent would be chosen. I almost quit this book after the first few chapters because of this, but stuck through it, due to the great story being told with the terrible accent.
My apologies to the authors, as I realize that they are also Welch, but as a non-welch listener it would be a huge improvement to the presentation to have a more neutral speaking narrator to perform this otherwise great work.
Specifically the way pressure is put on words in the wrong places during the narrative makes it hard to follow.

Storyline: Really appreciated
Narrator: Worst out of over 100 books on audible

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