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Exogenesis

Written by: Bruce R. Fenton, Daniella Fenton, Erich Von Däniken - foreword
Narrated by: Bruce Mann
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Exogenesis: the hypothesis that life originated elsewhere in the universe and was spread to Earth.

Exogenesis: Hybrid Humans offers a deep dive into the strongest ever scientific evidence that supports the popular belief that Earth has been visited in prehistory, but goes even further, concluding that there is also compelling evidence of alien involvement with the human genome. The broader history of possible extraterrestrial contact is explored alongside a look at current events in the subject of alien disclosure with the result of highlighting evidence of a contact continuum that has continued since the dawn of humanity. The data brought together suggests that the next stage in human evolution may involve the manifestation of full open contact with the visitors in our lifetimes.

Exogenesis: Hybrid Humans explores:

  • An ancient sacred Aboriginal artifact
  • Wreckage from a huge colony ship gets identified along with associated NASA studies concluding it is a material found in only one place on Earth
  • Genetic engineering of Homo sapiens from an early hominin species is confirmed with a lengthy list of DNA anomalies only explainable by humans being an alien "hybrid" creation
  • And more
©2020 Bruce R. Fenton and Daniella Fenton; foreword copyright 2020 by Erich von Däniken (P)2020 Tantor

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absolutely amazing book

Very deep research done. Must be read by many and the paradigm shift must be fed. You either believe in history or you believe in government. You cannot have both. Well done.

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Well argued, interesting

This book emphasizes evidence, but even more importantly, not ignoring that evidence once it is found.

But if we were made by aliens — panspermia is plausible — then who made the aliens? At some point life had to emerge without help, and we'll still want to know that story even if we find out we're lab rats.

If we find evidence we were created, or were given a boost from a DNA manipulating intelligence, this would mean the creation myths of religion were on to something all along. The religious will gloat when evidence supports faith.

The narration was OK, as in "just the facts", but seemed like an A.I. voice reading a subject for which its emotion remained completely neutral, as if incapable of really understanding what it was reading. A human voice will subtly shift when a passage or phrase merits emphasis.

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Wonderful material but bad narration

This book has so many thought provoking points about humanities past and is a must listen. Fenton provides an orgy of evidence on how humanities evolution was likely aided by extra terrestrials. The highlight of which for me personally was the talk of fused chromosomes near the end of the book.

My only problem with this Audiobook is the narrator, he's monotone and robotic in his delivery which at times made it difficult to listen to this book for longer sessions.

I have no idea why a book written by someone who regularly appears on podcasts and is a comfortable orator would be read by anyone else.

Please put up with the sub par narrator for the exquisite content, you'll be glad you did.

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