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David Icke is a good author to look into for this particular theory, but be careful of his writing style - the numerous pieces of clever word play that work now, but which are used to support a statement about a time before those words meant what they do now. He also constantly gives subliminal praise to the reader who agrees and subliminally mocks the reader who is skeptical - a dangerous combination if you let yourself get swept away by it.

2007-04-15 03:06:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There actually could be a couple of groups responsible for seeding or making the human race on this planet. one is reputed to be giant lizard like aliens. another is the Grey's.

One religious group has its theory or story in the Urania bible. its on line and you might want to give it a read. funny thing is, this book was actually published in the 1950s, well ahead of any of the other theory's.

a extra point about the movie 2001: the aliens or such didn't actually do anything for the group on earth except give one group the intelligence to adapt along a different line of subsistence then the other group. no genetic tinkering. no probing. they didn't seed, and they didn't fertilize. they just planted ideas.

2007-04-15 21:08:13 · answer #2 · answered by centurion613 3 · 0 0

despite what Gene, the resident YA debunker said there is NO fossil evidence of our evolution on this planet, thus the search for the elusive missing link. more proof says we are seeded as opposed to we aren't, for instance....
there IS NO WAY ancient humans could have built the pyramids for these reasons, the nearest basin for the stones used were many miles away and the only logs that were in the area that egyptologists say were used was actually a food source for the egyptians and thus inadequate to use for means of transportation. it would take hundreds of years for the amount of people used according to the egyptologists to contrsuct the pyramids, hardly within the life of a Pharoah. The great pyramid is only 6 minutes from being completely due north (1 degree is 60 minutes) and the sun set's exactly in the middle of the great pyramid and it's neighbor during the summer solstice and during the winter soltice it's arcs directly over the head of the great sphinx. no Pharoah has ever been found in the great pyramid.
many highly advanced technologies, including ancient batteries and pictures of flying craft have been found in baghdad and the pyramids respectively.

2007-04-15 05:04:12 · answer #3 · answered by free thinker 1 · 1 0

i may well be boastful to assert it would not shake me a honest volume and make me reassess issues. i might probable at last undertake a matching theory to yours..yet i might additionally persist with the Catholic church homes teachings.. enable's settle for it.. They hire a number of the best Theologians interior the international (commonly used universe..'til the aliens ensue..hehehhehe) so as that they might have the skill to grant a positioned issues in perspective extra powerful then I ever could. So IF that occurred.. First.. interior in some seconds to minutes listening to approximately it.. i may well be shaken up.. as might NON-Believers and Scientists THEN.. i might probable come to the top that God acted with the aid of the aliens by some ability Then i might choose to be attentive to the Catholic church homes valid stance which will take quite a few days to come again out...as they don't make snap judgements on issues ('reason their smart and that they've made THAT mistake formerly...hehehehe)

2016-10-22 05:30:08 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Von Daniken wrote a book called "Chariots of the Gods" describing this theory in an interesting way. He uses biblical and other references to support his theory. It was written in the 1970s

2007-04-15 03:10:57 · answer #5 · answered by the.lilhb 2 · 0 0

It's a theory that's been around for 50 years or so. But, to my knowledge, nobody has been able to either demonstrate its validity or conclusively disprove it. It remains an interesting speculation.


Doug

2007-04-15 03:04:18 · answer #6 · answered by doug_donaghue 7 · 1 0

Intereting and if you saw the moviw 2001, it pretty much followed that lne of thinking... If you look at fossil lineage though, it pretty much supports the fact that we evolved here.

2007-04-15 03:10:38 · answer #7 · answered by Gene 7 · 1 0

Who seeded them?

2007-04-15 03:00:49 · answer #8 · answered by Billy Butthead 7 · 1 0

I would say Scientology, but that's actually a religion. And I don't know for sure.

2007-04-15 03:04:38 · answer #9 · answered by vendetta4hire 3 · 0 0

Yes, quite interesting. I believe that if it's true, that it explains why there are intelligent people, and stupid people. The stupid people are obviously from somewhere else. lol.

2007-04-15 03:06:02 · answer #10 · answered by karenhar 5 · 1 0

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