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watchZEITGEISTnow
1st September 2014, 13:12
The Book of Man

We don't know where they came from. And we don't know why they came. But we do know where they were going. And we finally know their objective.

The Book of Man

by Brian O

All Rights Reserved © 2010

"...consider this very important" - Alex Collier, June 2014

Huffington Post article by Denise Wilbanks - "Where Do We Come From?"

huffingtonpost.com/denise-m-wilbanks/where-do-we-come-from_b_5692990.html

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Thought this deserves its own thread. Immense work imo.

Enjoy!

EC1000
3rd September 2014, 14:17
What is known about the person or persons that created this? I listened to the intro, preface, and first and second sections last night. Seems very well put together but the creator seems very sure of what they are presenting-not that I'm disagreeing with anything I've heard per se. Just curious about the "author(s)"

EC1000
3rd September 2014, 14:45
never mind-just read the huffington post article

RunningDeer
3rd September 2014, 15:17
Where Do We Come From?



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There are few of us who have averted childhood without hearing the grand ole tall tale that "Storks are responsible for bringing babies". Perhaps there may be some truth to that statement, though not as sweet and glamorous as the fable may sound.

This past weekend I had the pleasure of interviewing Brian Onley, author of The Book Of Man and producer of a documentary by the same name. In his work, Brian details compelling data dating back to our origins prior to the timeline provided by science. The Book Of Man offers a provocative perspective of how man may have more than one "engineer" and multiple "donors" in its DNA pool. The genetic inheritance passed down from these particular donors could be responsible for traits in our "hu'man" makeup that extend beyond our physical vessel. Our tendencies for violence and domination could very well come from one type of donor; while our immense capacity for love and compassion may come from yet another. The contrast of extreme "polarities" or emotional pendulum is what makes us so unique and why we are being watched from above with great interest. So what is it we are not being told, and why?

Interviewing Brian proved to be rather difficult because I did not want to divert anyone's attention from watching The Book Of Man series in its entirety. That would have been like telling the end of a great movie to a friend who has not seen it. Its out of context. As Brian said during our interview:

[article continued here (huffingtonpost.com/denise-m-wilbanks/where-do-we-come-from_b_5692990.html)]