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    Default The Book of Man - recommended viewing by Alex Collier

    Not sure if this has been posted before and if it has I will re-post it anyway. I discovered this video material after looking up what Alex Collier was doing of late and this he recommended. I think it is good also and interesting. Enjoy.

    http://outofthisworldx.wordpress.com...e-flood-gates/

    http://vimeo.com/84937720

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    Default Re: The Book of Man - recommended viewing by Alex Collier

    Thanks for sharing, i loved it.
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    Default Re: The Book of Man - recommended viewing by Alex Collier

    I just finished watching this and I have to say it is really well made. Narration was very listenable and visuals and audio was well made, although there was a lot of use of repetitive imagery which was not a problem for me.

    It left me thinking, however about the sources used to gather all this story together. The maker says he has used some ten thousand sources, from academic and scientific articles, to ET contact/abduction reports and even ancient cultural folklore. I'm thinking that he probably has only a handful of main sources while the other sources have been used as a collaborating evidence.

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    Default Re: The Book of Man - recommended viewing by Alex Collier

    I just finished watching this amazing well made tail of adventures.
    This was designed and made by a very polarized person. Driving for more polarization.
    The tale is nice and engaging.
    Yet only tangentially close to Man's origin.
    The tale writer has very shallow simplified understanding of the multiverse. Like a child try understanding the multifaceted global politics as good/bad sides.

    I better watch again Babylon 5 TV series.
    We are playing a virtual reality game, of duality. In the game of choices, align your choices with your ideals. Everything is whole, complete and perfect. Even yourself. Love is the power to change/create.

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