• Aliens, Angels, and Gods

  • Encoding the DNA of Man
  • By: Emanuel Rapha
  • Narrated by: Dennis Logan
  • Length: 5 hrs and 11 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Aliens, Angels, and Gods

By: Emanuel Rapha
Narrated by: Dennis Logan
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Somewhere in our antediluvian past, mankind both technologically and socially surged forward in a single leap. Going from being hunter-gatherers to city dwellers and inventors, we intellectually bloomed in a second of historical time.

For millions of years, we as a species saw little change, but around the time primitive men began drawing pictures in caves depicting aliens, flying machines, and spacecraft, suddenly everything changed, and man began to invent, create, build, and imagine a future.

Synchronicity of these events cannot go unnoticed. The development of the wheel, the building of ornate astrological temples, the invention of writing, math, and all the technology that would lead to the modern age took place in seemingly a blink of an eye. For millions of years, humanoids struggled to survive, with little discernible advancement in their technology or skills, and then overnight, mankind began to develop at an amazing rate.

For 10 million years, we lived as animals lived, as cave dwellers, hunting and gathering when we could and where we could. Then they came, and everything changed. We began to read and write. We began living in cities. We began wild adventures of creativity. We built pyramids. We learned about the stars. We could predict solar and lunar events. We became brighter, more intelligent, and certainly more creative and inventive.

To what do we owe this quantum leap in our development?

The mere act of discovering or learning does not answer the question fully. We were thinking differently, deeper, more logically. We were being changed, altered, our DNA being manipulated. We were being made better.

But for what purpose and toward what end was mankind being changed?

©2013 Emanuel Rapha (P)2018 Emanuel Rapha

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A perfect book for those who love the real history!

History about the Samarian and other subculture genres will love this book. They have everything from alien DNA all the way to verses in the Bible that some say proof aliens were here then. Either way if you love stories about the different but true you would love this book. It’s like van Donnegan meet John Keel and they had a baby it would be this book. I absolutely loved it!

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Pretty common cultish idea ...

I received the free code for this audio book from AudioBooks Unleashed. The review is my own.

There are many other books like this. If you are into this stuff you will like this, "Aliens made us what we are!"

I don't think so. But it is interesting to consider this.

Narration was pretty good and done in a way. too slowly, to bring you over to the author's premise. So likely it is done this way at the author's request.

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