Genes, Giants, Monsters, and Men: The Surviving Elites of the Cosmic War and Their Hidden Agenda

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by Joseph Farrell


  442 Ibid., pp. 41–42.

  443 Sykes, The Seven Daughters of Eve, p. 43.

  444 Ibid., pp. 48–49.

  445 Ibid., p. 49.

  446 Ibid.

  447 Sykes, The Seven Daughters of Eve, p. 110.

  448 Ibid., p. 50.

  449 Ibid., p. 111.

  450 Sykes, The Seven Daughters of Eve, p. 117.

  451 Ibid., p. 126.

  452 Ibid., p. 127.

  453 Ibid., p. 53.

  454 Sykes, The Seven Daughters of Eve, p. 54.

  455 Ibid., p. 55.

  456 See Sykes’ discussions on pp. 137–141.

  457 Ibid., pp. 142–143.

  458 Sykes, The Seven Daughters of Eve, p. 143.

  459 Ibid., p. 187.

  460 Ibid.

  461 Sykes notes that in rare occurrences, one in twenty thousand women are born with the Y chromosome, which makes them on average taller, but also means that their ovaries and uterus do not properly develop, making them infertile. Analysis of the Y chromosome in these unfortunate people shows that it contains a mutation which prevents its proper functioning.

  462 See pp. 188–189 for a fuller discussion.

  463 Sykes, The Seven Daughters of Eve, p. 190.

  464 Ibid., p. 193.

  465 Ibid., p. 196.

  466 Ibid., p. 200.

  467 Sykes, The Seven Daughters of Eve, p. 202.

  468 Ibid., p. 212.

  469 Ibid., p. 213.

  470 Ibid., p. 220.

  471 Ibid., p. 233.

  472 Ibid., p. 221.

  473 Ibid., p. 234.

  474 Ibid., p. 232.

  475 Sykes, The Seven Daughters of Eve, p. 243.

  476 Ibid., p. 251.

  477 Ibid., p. 259.

  478 Ibid., pp. 260–261.

  479 Ibid., pp, 269–270.

  480 Sykes, The Seven Daughters of Eve, p. 273.

  481 Ibid., p. 274. The Middle Eastern origin of European populations raises its own special issues for alternative researchers, since the legends indicating a possible genetically engineered origin of humanity stem, in part, from there, and it is these legends that contain the greatest amount of detail suggestive of such engineering. The problem is complicated and confounded by indications of connections between ancient Sumer and the Indo-Aryan cultures of India... but that relationship is, perhaps, the subject of another book and investigation.

  482 Ibid., p. 274.

  483 Ibid., p. 276.

  484 Ibid., pp. 276–277.

  485 Ibid.

  486 Sykes, The Seven Daughters of Eve, pp. 277–278. Sykes notes that this colonization had to be through the Middle East and not over the straits of Gibraltar because the latter was a deep water channel, making it difficult for the colonization of Europe to take place by that route.

  487 Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Genius of the Few, pp. 156–157; see chapter 5.

  488 “Human Evolution,” Wikipedia, www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_evolution, pp. 4–5.

  489 Ibid., p. 1.

  490 Ibid., p. 5.

  491 Ibid., p. 6.

  492 “Human Evolution,” Wikipedia, www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_evolution, p. 7.

  493 Ibid.

  494 Ibid.

  495 Ibid., pp. 7–8.

  496 Mayor, Fossil Legends of the First American, p. 38, see p. 234.

  497 Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race (Los Angeles: Bhaktivedanta Book Publishing, 1999), p. xix, emphasis added.

  498 Ibid., pp. 103–122.

  499 Ibid., p. 105.

  500 Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 106.

  501 Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, pp. 106–107.

  502 Ibid., p. 107.

  503 Ibid.

  504 Ibid., p. 109.

  505 Ibid., p. 110.

  506 Ibid.

  507 Cremo and Thompson, The Hidden History of the Human Race, p. 110.

  508 Ibid., pp. 110–111.

  509 Ibid., p. 113.

  510 Ibid., pp. 114–115.

  511 Ibid., p. 117.

  512 Ibid., pp. 120–122. Cremo and Thompson place a picture of the object on p. 121. I have also referred to it in my previous book, The Cosmic War, pp. 408–409. I survey Cremo’s and Thompson’s inventory of inconvenient artifacts on pp. 399–412 of that book. With respect to the curious South African machined “balls” I also note their peculiar resemblance to Saturn’s apparently artificial moon, Iapetus (see The Cosmic War, p. 409).

  513 Farrell, The Cosmic War: Interplanetary Warfare, Modern Physics, and Ancient Texts, pp. iii–iv.

  514 Farrell, The Cosmic War, pp. 4–27.

  515 See the discussion in The Cosmic War, pp. 15–18.

  516 See the discussion in The Cosmic War, pp. 150–166.

  517 For the complete text of the Sumerian Kings’ List and my conclusions from it, see The Cosmic War, pp. 192–203.

  518 Richard C. Hoagland, “A Moon With a View,” www.enterprisemission.com, Part Six. The entire paper should be consulted for a thorough understanding of Mr. Hoagland’s arguments. For a synopsized version, see my The Cosmic War, pp. 390–398.

  519 Richard C. Hoagland, “Like a Diamond in the Sky...”, www.enterprisemission.com.

  520 Richard C. Hoagland, “For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky,” www.enterprisemission.com.

  521 Richard C. Hoagland, The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever (Berkeley, California: Frog Ltd., 2001), especially pp. 87–198.

  522 Richard C. Hoagland and Mike Bara, Dark Mission: The Secret History of NASA (Port Townsend, Washington: Feral House, 2007), especially pp. 113–198.

  523 Ibid., p. 5.

  524 Ibid., p. 6.

  525 “Human Evolution,” Wikipedia, www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_evolution, p. 7.

  526 Ibid.

  527 Ibid.

  528 Ibid., pp. 7–8.

  529 And in rare cases of human females, as was seen in the previous chapter.

  Genes, Giants, Monsters, and Men:

  The Surviving Elites of the Cosmic War

  and Their Hidden Agenda

  © 2010 by Joseph P. Farrell

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