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2.0 out of 5 stars
Flakier than Tony the Tiger, but lots of fun --, October 1, 2000
__________________ This book is good for some laughs, but also reiterates a number of problems in conventional concepts of human origins. Barclay cites and quotes from a number of other UFO and alien books and authors, and generally breezes through a very controversial thesis -- that humans were genetically engineered for use as pets by an intelligent reptilian species which lived alongside their relatives, the dinosaurs. This isn't that different from Sitchin's opus maggots, but is much more fun, and much scarier. See also Elaine Morgan's books, including the recent The Scars of Evolution (019509431X), which rehashes her aquatic ape origin hypothesis; The Sirius Mystery (089281750X), which is fun to contemplate in connection with our possible aquatic origin; and Mankind, Child of the Stars (1886940061) by Otto O. Binder and Max H. Flindt, which is cited a lot by Barclay.
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Flakier than Tony the Tiger, but a lot of fun --, October 1, 2000
This review is from: Aliens: The Final Answer? a Ufo Cosmology for the 21st Century (Paperback)
This book is good for some laughs, but also reiterates a number of problems in conventional concepts of human origins. Barclay cites and quotes from a number of other UFO and alien books and authors, and generally breezes through a very controversial thesis -- that humans were genetically engineered for use as pets by an intelligent reptilian species which lived alongside their relatives, the dinosaurs. This isn't that different from Sitchin's opus maggots, but is much more fun, and much scarier. See also Elaine Morgan's books, including the recent The Scars of Evolution (019509431X), which rehashes her aquatic ape origin hypothesis; The Sirius Mystery (089281750X), which is fun to contemplate in connection with our possible aquatic origin; and Mankind, Child of the Stars (1886940061) by Otto O. Binder and Max H. Flindt, which is cited a lot by Barclay.
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Most important book of the 21st Century!, May 7, 2000
This review is from: Aliens: The Final Answer? a Ufo Cosmology for the 21st Century (Paperback)
If even half of what Mr. Barclay writes in his new book is correct, this is perhaps the most important book ever written. Mr. Barclay rips the camoflauge of lies and distortions off of human history, and, for good or ill, your world-view will never be the same. Everyone on this planet, from Mr. Clinton and the UN Secretary-General, on down to the poorest person on earth, needs a copy of this masterpiece. In it, Mr. Barclay reveales his theory of human evolution and history, up to the modern day. Read it, know it, and please, take heed of it!
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