THe Sentinal Satellite

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by Allan E Petersen


  He nodded.

  “Well, it implies that they collect DNA of known aliens on Earth. Because of the book Zak is interpreting I now know that to recover a pure human strain I will need to scrub both Anunnaki as well as Great Gray DNA out of our spirals. Since I lost my laboratory and records, I no longer have a copy of Kalian’s code but the House of the Second Creation might. I also suspect that many other aliens, perhaps the Rama tribes, have coded their genetics into ours. I will be asking for all the alien DNA codes they have.”

  After a long thought, Santo asked,

  “Why would aliens come here and insert their DNA code into practically prehistoric Neolithic humans?”

  “I don’t know but I suspect that it is a form of ‘branding’, proof that they were here at that time. It’s the same with the pyramids, a flag of an alien arrival sort of thing.”

  “I see. When you finally identify those codes, will you be able to get an idea of what is going on with ours?”

  “I think I already do. I think the Great Grays were correct in assuming that the Anunnaki implanted their intrusive DNA into the humans but instead of turning us into Anunnaki, it created the so-called killer gene in us. According to the translation Zak is working on, the Great Gray’s attempted to breed the Killer Gene from our genetics. I think that is what hampered or at least slowed the Anunnaki colonization program down. Moreover, I think because the Great Grays interfered in the Anunnaki Passive Genetic re-colonization of the planet that might be the reason the Anunnaki hated the Great Grays. That conflict could have been the very reason the Grays created the Sentinel Satellite. Right or wrong, the bottom line is, there are still many intrusive alien genes in us and I intend to remove all of them.”

  To Santo, it was too much speculation to absorb so he simply continued with his rascally false tone of authority.

  “Very well Professor, if it is important to save the purity of man’s creation, I give you authorization to contact the Second Creation.”

  Not understanding why he was talking that way she let it go, accepted the permission and without so much as a ‘thank you’ stormed out of his office. He yelled after her,

  “I’ll be calling your secretary for that appointment.”

  Chapter 58

  After making sure she was alone in her laboratory, she sat at her desk staring at the disc in her hand. Because she was not sure of the procedure, she squeezed it, put it up to her mouth and whispered, “Hello?”

  Almost instantly, Edward returned the greeting.

  “Hello to you as well Professor. You do not need to hold it up to your mouth. It’s not a cell-phone.”

  Shocked, she asked,

  “You can see me?”

  “Technology is wonderful isn’t it?”

  Thinking that he knew the reason for the call, he said,

  “I am still trying to convince the Council that you are worthy of the computers. I am sorry for the delay.”

  Timidly lowering the disc from her mouth and instinctively straightening her hair, she explained her theory of how the Anunnaki inserted an intrusive DNA into humans and what happened to it after the Great Grays tried to breed it out. She continued,

  “As I no longer have a record of the Great Gray DNA or samples of any other aliens, I am asking for your help.”

  He responded,

  “Yes Professor, we of the Second Creation has discussed the possibility of aliens implanting their genetic markers into your DNA many times. However, until you came along with your theory, we had never put much concern or emphasis on it.”

  She was quick to interject,

  “Well, I think you should. What I am asking you for is computerized DNA samples of all the aliens who have come to Earth in the past 100,000 years as well as pure human DNA samples before the Anunnaki altered it for a comparative sample.”

  After a pause, Edward’s tone turned serious, saying,

  “I am not sure that you fully understand who we of the Second Creation really are. We are that pure human code you seek. I have been given permission to co-operate with you and so will of course send all the alien DNA codes we have to your computers right away along with our unadulterated human strain as well. However, without our computers, I think you might find that task rather over welling.”

  She was quick with her response.

  “That is just another argument for me getting those computers I suppose.”

  Before he could terminate the transmission, she quickly interjected an unrelated question.

  “I presume Edward, that with your superior computers, you are capable of hacking into even the most complex impossible security codes.”

  “Is that a question Professor or an admiration?”

  “It’s a tad bit of both I suppose. However, let’s treat it like a question.”

  “Yes, with our computers we can, as you put it, ‘hack’ into any computer in the world. If I may brag, all of them at the same time as well. What is the purpose of your question?”

  She explained how Zak has been prevented from translating the Great Gray book using his computer. She ended it with an abrupt question.

  “Are you hacking our computers?”

  “No Professor. We know what he is doing but are not stopping him from translating a book that we have already studied. Can you identify the hack stream?”

  “No. Jessika has been unable to identify it or the system used.”

  When there was a pause, Maria remembered what Santo had said about the pauses, that he might be conversing with superiors. He finally came back.

  “We suppose the Vatican would not be pleased to have the truth of that book leaked to their followers but they do not have the computer capacity to isolate just one computer and interfere like that. Clearly you are dealing with superior intelligence as well as greater computer capability.”

  She asked,

  “Who do you think that might be? Do you have any idea?”

  There was another pause and then,

  “No, but it is obviously somebody who does not want you to know what the Great Grays have done to you.”

  There was another long pause. When he came back, he said,

  “I have been given permission to investigate this with you. We suggest that you talk to your superiors about the possibility of our two great Houses working together to solve this mystery.”

  As she walked out of her office and into the sunshine of a warm day, her mind was filled with questions. The one that kept screaming at her was who wanted what the Great Grays did to us to be kept secret? A determination boiled inside her. Even if it meant putting the translation of the Great Gray book on the internet, she would let the world know the truth of the faith. Whoever was hacking Zak’s computer would not quash what had been done to us. As the new leader of the House of the Nazarene, she wanted the true history of the world known and set right. From the ashes of lies, let truth surface to become a stronger foundation for faith. As soon as Edward sends the alien genetic codes to her, she will get to work on bringing humans back to the purity and true intent of the creation.

  As she walked through the garden path, she saw Santo approaching bearing that silly grin. She took his hand and after surprising him with an affectionate kiss, said,

  “We have to hurry. Belle will be home from school soon.”

  END

  When Zak finally finished translating the book, it was titled,

  And the Humans Wrote.

  Thank you for reading The Sentinel Satellite. Be sure to continue the adventures of The House of the Nazarene with Santo and Maria in Earth Before Man.

  Other thrilling books by Allan E Petersen.

  And the Humans Wrote

  The Factory

  Quagmire’s Gate

  Graves of the Past

  Hercules Down

  High Tide Treasure

  The Ratsenburg Curse

  Table of Contents

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

 
; Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  Chapter 33

  Chapter 34

  Chapter 35

  Chapter 36

  Chapter 37

  Chapter 38

  Chapter 39

  Chapter 40

  Chapter 41

  Chapter 42

  Chapter 43

  Chapter 44

  Chapter 45

  Chapter 46

  Chapter 47

  Chapter 48

  Chapter 49

  Chapter 50

  Chapter 51

  Chapter 52

  Chapter 53

  Chapter 54

  Chapter 55

  Chapter 56

  Chapter 57

  Chapter 58

 

 

 


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