Lol, the people (biologists, anthropologists, historians, etc) who spend their lives prying into the mysteries of the origins of humanity (I won't bother going into my bit on race) actually make relatively little money, and the job isn't nearly as glamorous as you may think. If one works hard and has some luck, one can (after earning a PhD, or at very least a master's, in certain subjects) land a tenure-track professorship at a research university or a position with a research firm. Middle-class well-being, absolutely an attainable goal. Wealth by American standards, however, well, you'd better think of trying another profession.
2007-02-13 09:09:11
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answered by somebody 4
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A book basically, someone would buy it to see what you have to say.
But other then that, not many ways to make money.
You aren't making an invention so no money there.
besides, the "dark secrets" part would be refuted by MANY people, cause there are always exceptions/opinions/facts, etc that people would throw at it.
And the "origins" part would ALWAYS be refuted by the religion sides and unless you proved ALOT of evidence, the science side won't pay much attention either.
2007-02-13 14:26:09
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answered by Patch G 3
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Sorry, man, but you're just another crackpot spouting nonsense in defence of conflict and inequality. You can likely get wealthy from any sort of knowledge, real or imagined (and yours falls into the latter category), since people seem to be willing to hand over their hard-earned money for almost any type of crazy idea about human life. You don't know anything, but that doesn't mean you can't get wealthy from it anyway.
2007-02-14 08:39:59
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answered by Lenny43 2
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Get a Phd in Anthropology or have a rich Uncle who owns a publishing company and then write a book. Go on tour promoting the book and giving lectures on your theories and basically spend about ten to twenty-five years trying to accomplish making your findings well known.
2007-02-13 14:37:03
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answered by Heywood J Helpaguy 2
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Does it involve aliens, experimentation, previous Earth civilisations or large black obelisks?
It's already been done.
If you have got something new, at least have solid evidence. Not fuzzy photos, not tribal witch doctors who have handed down this knowledge by word of mouth for 300 generations, and not ambiguous bits of metal which "must be of extra-terrestrial origin".
2007-02-14 02:19:17
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answered by Labsci 7
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Use the knowledge to help people overcome their fears and failures. Try to help people, not make money with it. Wealth comes from being a solution to a problem.
2007-02-15 02:06:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The fact that you are so concerned with wealth tells me that you are not capable of understanding an educated guess.
2007-02-14 14:09:23
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answered by Student 4
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it really can't cuz you have to compete with religoin and other factors...
but you could write a book and make a little cash!
2007-02-13 14:19:33
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answered by Anonymous
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well that wouldn't be a good idea because u could stir up alot of controversy.
2007-02-14 20:18:38
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answered by jlmccln87 2
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no. it's called history... you have heard of that concept right?
2007-02-13 14:23:35
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answered by Anonymous
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