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A New Generation of Researchers, July 17, 2000
This review is from: Space Travelers and the Genesis of the Human Form: Evidence of Intelligent Contact in the Solar System (Paperback)
Joan is part of a new generation of researchers who are trying to sort wheat from chaff by diluting the truth about the history of aliens on earth from the legacy of aging UFOlogists. Her whole book is one big question mark. It asks many more questions than it answers. But it is asking all the RIGHT questions, and that alone sets it aside from the pack. If you haven't read all the books Joan D'Arc quotes from to reach her conclusions, Space Travelers and the Genesis of the Human Form is a great introduction to this type of revisionist anthropology. I saw a cartoon once with a school teacher sporting a big grin pointing at a black board. The first image was for "creationism" with God in the sky zapping Adam into existence. The next one was for "evolution" with a fish mutating into a man. The third? An alien, just like the one in Monty Python's Life Of Brian, zipping around in a UFO. Reading Joan D'Arc's book will put that big grin on your face, because you'll be part of a growing club of people who are finally starting to accept we were never alone. She puts the pieces of our genetic puzzle back together again after centuries of mystery schools hid from the church to protect the secrets of this knowledge. Her book will let your guards down and remove the blinders. Buy it, read it, and get the ammunition you need to give your college professors a hard time!
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8 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Spare me the TEDIUM!, February 24, 2006
This review is from: Space Travelers and the Genesis of the Human Form: Evidence of Intelligent Contact in the Solar System (Paperback)
I don't know who this author really is, but she sure does like to "hear herself talk!" This is a book you cannot wait to put down, and will be sorry you ever picked up.
The "research" cited is mostly work from a set of kooks who don't know what they're talking about and continually cite each other as reliable sources in their collective body of work. It's cyclical madness, if you ask me.
Joan is obviously a creationist who cloaks herself in the "intelligent design" label because she's afraid to admit she believes in God. In an effort to prove evolution to be wrong she rambles on and on about ideas that have been far better postulated by others. Read some of her other writings on the net (she googles well) and you'll understand what I mean.
When you first start reading, you'll think, WOW, she really is intelligent! but then you'll soon realize just because a person can string a bunch of big words together, that doesn't mean that person has anything intelligent to say. (If you're not sleeping first.) After all, if the discombobulators can be banboozled by the hyperbole of transdimensional space travel, that does not mean they will disintegrate and reintegrate upon command on the far side of the fractile universal infrastructure. See what I mean?
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Thought Provoking, October 17, 2000
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This review is from: Space Travelers and the Genesis of the Human Form: Evidence of Intelligent Contact in the Solar System (Paperback)
This book is thought provoking and extremely well-researched. It blows apart the theory of evolution with facts evolutionists don't mention. The author's unique style and courage to address these issues - spiced with wit - in the face of rather startling information is refreshing. The book introduces readers to the maze of information- some of which might be factual, some of which might have been disinformation. All in all, this book is well-written and is a rollicking ride for those who dare to read it.
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