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67 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read!
Ever since I was around five years old, my life has been one of seeking out the hidden history of the past. Knowledge that has been covered up by organized religions and scientists. What steered me in this direction was a passage from some kid's book my mother read to me during my developmental years concerning Adam and the Garden of Eden. The only thing from the story...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Flying Serpents and Whatnow?
Yes, yes it does seem like a weird book. And it is, trust me it is a weird book. But it's also rather interesting... he puts forth some actual evidence to support that at least as far as mythology is concerned we were created by these "serpent gods". I'd recommend it to anyone with weird taste in books.
Published on March 20, 2000 by Justin Holguin


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67 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read!, March 5, 2006
This review is from: Flying Serpents and Dragons: The Story of Mankind's Reptilian Past (Paperback)
Ever since I was around five years old, my life has been one of seeking out the hidden history of the past. Knowledge that has been covered up by organized religions and scientists. What steered me in this direction was a passage from some kid's book my mother read to me during my developmental years concerning Adam and the Garden of Eden. The only thing from the story that cemeted itself strongly in my mind was a description about the dusts used to create Adam. It read "The dust was of various colors - red, black, white and green. Red was for the blood, black for the bowels, white for the bones and green for the pale skin." At that point, my mind went down a divergent path of thinking, trying to understand why the color green for skin? That shouldn't have been right. Why wasn't it pink or brown?

Years later, in the mid 1990s, I was directed to the first publication of R.A. Boulay's book that he had on the web at the time (still have it all in Word document form, cleaned up and finished by myself since he never completed the last four chapters. So I transcribed them from the second edition book). Many things in one's life go full circle and this is a case of that situation. There, in the book, to my amazement and delight, was the secret behind Adam's description I had heard so long ago in my youth. It was from the Jewish Haggadah and delt with the first Adam, not the genetic creation that came afterward, which we call a Cro-magnon and looked like modern man does today. I've always believed that there was a race of reptilian beings not of this world that resided on the Earth so many thousands of years ago. The evidence of their involvement in mankind is felt in every culture worldwide and can not be denied. I knew, deep within, that we never had any connections to the dinosaurs. How could we? They all died off. Evolution does exist, but not mankind from dinosaurs. But a reptilian star race does follow a similiar line of genetic origin. Even Carl Sagan, the well-known and respected astronomer, knew that Cro-magnon man could not have evolved from the Neanderthals without outside assistance in genetics. The change is way to dramatic and quick. Also, Cro-magnon man was living at the same time as the Neanderthals.

R.A. Boulay's book is a treasure trove of hidden historical knowledge that is a must read for anyone seeking the truth behind the veil of misinformation that organized religions and scientists have stood so firm on for centuries. I've always been one to question life, the universe and everything; to think up theories about this or that on historical subjects like what is disclosed in this great book. I've never had a theory shot down yet. When I think one up, evidence to support it is normally found. Nearly everything in Boulay's book was once something I thought and theorized about. Then his first edition, and now this better second version that also includes his novel on Dragons (which are purely symbolic of the Annuna race), came along and totally gave foundation to all the ideas I had about history. The same goes for Graham Hancock's superb "Fingerprints of the Gods" and Erich von Daniken's "The Eyes of the Sphinx".

If you desire to know about the Annunaki, the reptilian race that assisted and hampered the development of human evolution and civilzation (they aren't the only star race to be involved though), then this book is a must own. I HIGHLY recommend and love this book. Boulay went to great lengths to search out detailed information on everything he can find about the Anunna from the Middle Eastern, African, Egyptian, Indonesian, Chinese, South American and Native American cultures. Each one was founded or damaged by the involvement with the Annunaki and have based their religions and myths on their culture and activities. Some Annuna were favorable toward mankind, like Enki, while others were destroyers of cities, like Adad (also known as Yahweh and Jehovah). Their technology was highly advanced, though we are getting very close to their many scientific and technological achievements in today's society with genetic manipulation, plastics, computer advancements, aircraft, and many other things.

You will not be disappointed in purchasing this book. It will open your eyes to knowledge about the Earth's true past in relations to star races like the Anunna and the Sirians. This is a true historical book loaded with information, photos, sketches and references to the Anunna and their hybrid ancestors. Scientists are still finding evidence of their destructive technologies today in Middle Eastern archaelogical digs.
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40 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Flying Serpents and Dragons, May 6, 2003
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OK. I have spent years studing off-beat stuff like this and the more I read the more I find puzzle pieces fitting together. This book takes the ancient past and helps make sense of a lot of the biblical stories. Now, no one will lose their faith over this book if they are basically Christian, because, the old testament is not the new...after all, JC himself said that he came not to uphold the old law, but to establish a new law. And the new law is what Christians believe in...(or should). If you have a passing belief that man was started by the Annunuki as described in "the 12th planet", then this book will reinforce that belief, but give you a twist that you really wouldn't expect. Upon absorption of the books contents, you won't read the old testament in the same manner again, I will grant you that. I might suggest that as an additional read to go along with this book, you should look at "Rule By Secrecy". It will further answer questions, and is by far, the best book on conspiracy stuff...you know...the illuminati, Tri-lateral, Knights Templar...and so forth...well put together and fun/easy to read.
No little green men here. But maybe big green lizards, yes.
4 stars instead of 5 only because the last 40 pages or so tend to cram a bit too much info from other sources into it. Boring if you have read the other books that it is taken from, otherwise, eye-opening for the novice.
You will have a good time with this one. Veritos Vos Liberati!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars -:¦:-*:*'""*:*.-:¦:-** VERY WELL RESERCHED!!**-:¦:-*:*'''''*:*-:¦:-, August 11, 2007
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I was pleasantly surprised to see so many comments about this wonderful book! I read it about 2 years ago and even though I usually re-sell my books on Amazon.com after reading them, I just could not let this one go! I knew that I would want to go back to it and either read it all the way though again or use it for reference. It is chock full of historical information and references! It is one of those fascinating books that are so packed with good stuff that it may not all sink in the first time around! So that one is on my re-read list, for sure!

Whether you agree with the author's premise or not, it is worth the money, time and effort! With the great "Intelligent design/ evolution debate in full swing, this book is timely and insightful. While I personally, have an open mind about such things, I strongly feel that if they teach intelligent design in the schools, they need to teach the ancient astronaut theory as well!

Just in case that never happens...........
I'm passing my copy of this book on to my kids!

Peace and Happiness to ALL!
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14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Flying Serpents and Whatnow?, March 20, 2000
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Yes, yes it does seem like a weird book. And it is, trust me it is a weird book. But it's also rather interesting... he puts forth some actual evidence to support that at least as far as mythology is concerned we were created by these "serpent gods". I'd recommend it to anyone with weird taste in books.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Breeding Problem, July 22, 2010
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Having just finished reading FLYING SERPENTS AND DRAGONS, I am somewhat baffled. The idea that humans are part reptilian just doesn't compute with me. You cannot cross species and produce a viable offspring. You cannot mate a cat with a dog and come up with a living creature; you cannot mate a pig with a cow and come up with a living creture. And these are all mammals. So how in the world can you cross a reptile with a mammal and come up with a viable offsping- man?
When Enki & Ninhursag experimented to produce a primitive worker, Enki's genes were used in the mix. Let's just accept that and move on. To refine that worker into civilized man, more of Enki's DNA was used. Each time, thru experiments or thru actual mating with primitive females, more and more alien DNA was introduced into the human lineage. So then how did the end product( modern man) become more mammilian and not more reptilian?
Now I have read snippets here and there that suggest the ancient aliens were reptilian. OK. But then maybe it was not these aliens that genetically engineered mankind. Perhaps there was another race of aliens responsible? Or if the reptilian aliens did do the genetic engineering, then it was not their own DNA they used.
Any idea on this issue?
Lorrayne
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Beyond Sitchin, August 5, 2008
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Having been acquainted with the Z. Sitchin material I was pleased to find a book that goes deeper into the reptilian issue all over the planet -- not just Sumeria. Dragons and Serpents have a place in our past history, and it is one that most people will not want to consider. Whereas Sitchin avoids the issue of what the Anunnaki looked like, there is no doubt about their appearance after reading this book. It is impressive, and Boulay has done his homework.

I gave it only 4 stars as I was also making notes in the margin of the book, not always agreeing with some of the conclusions Boulay reaches.
Perhaps he is 100% correct, but I have also been at this subject for years, and am writing my own book which includes some of this issue, and while his research is great, some of the conclusions (2-3 actually) seemed to be arbitrary.

Otherwise a great book.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not entirely convincing, May 1, 2008
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The author's premise - that mankind was created by a race of superior reptilian beings from another planet - has lately been adopted by David Icke and others authors who have tweaked and refined this theory somewhat and made it more plausible. But whichever way you choose to look at it, this idea is hard to accept. Yet it cannot be simply dismissed out of hand, as the material amassed and presented in this book testifies. ALL cultures have dragon or serpent legends, and no amount of scholarship has yet been able to account for this. For my part, although I am open to the concept that humankind was genetically tampered with at one point,I am unconvinced by this author's account of our origins.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Whole New Perspective, May 24, 2011
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This book really turned my head around, and not is a bad way either. It gives such a different perspective of how the human race developed that I'll need to read it again to fully comprehend everything the writer is saying. The author gives many references from the Bible and other sources, all with completely different interpretations from what most Christians have been taught in Church. What I found most beneficial was his interpretation of the Ark of the Covenant and other portions of the Old Testament. His re-examining of Biblical texts and their true meaning seems revolutionary. He looks closely at portions of Scripture that I've always founds totally confusing and offers an alternative meaning that is much more sensible and meaningful. Again, his interpretations are vastly different from what many of us were taught in Sunday School. This book gives so much theoritical information that any open minded rational thinking person may be faced with redefining their religious belief system and viewing how mankind came into being.

I personally do not want to think that human's were developed by DNA manipulation between early man and Reptilian beings. But, after being a comitted Christian for over 30 years and still having more questions then answers regarding what the Bible has to say, Alien DNA manipulation is making more and more sense to me. Especially with so much overwhelming evidence for the existence of UFOs and Alien encounters.

I would recommend this book to anyone that is curious or open minded enough to read and interpret the information given for whatever that holds for them personally. Two other good books along these lines are: "Humanity's Extraterrestrial Origins: by Dr. Arthur Horn. And, "The Genesis Race: Our Extraterrestrial DNA and the True Origins of the Species" by Will Hart
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good book on ancient history., April 6, 2010
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This is a very good book discussing the origins of mankind in the past. Unlike many books of this genre it actually has an index and I have yet to find any messed up paragraphs, pages or text. The author and editor actually book everything into a clear and concise book. I have read Childress and many others who could learn from this book. Actually have supporting evidence, an index, table of contents and so on in order to keep the reader from burning the book in disgust. This books reads like a pre-historic fairly tale but is logically laid out and goes in a sequential order. The thoughts in this book may be heretical to some but are actually expressed in a thoughtful manner. Very good book, easy to read and is not written in three different sizes of type. Recommended for anyone interested in this type of thing. Do not spend money on some David Hatcher Childress book that has no clear and logical layout. Buy this one instead.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth the read, September 5, 2009
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Although this book is a little older it is well worth the read.
I would recommend this to anybody who is in search of the truth.
This book will give you huge step forward in your search for the truth.
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