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Web of Life and Cosmos: Human and Bigfoot Star Ancestors

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About Web Of Life And Cosmos: Human And Bigfoot Star

The human story written in DNA continues to push the species’ beginnings deeper and deeper into history with mystery ancestors. Evolutions of species are inextricably entangled in a web of life that stretches through the Earth, Sun and Galaxy, and this is where the saga begins. Victorian historians, many of whom had never seen a Mayan site in the nineteenth century, dismissed Mayan paintings of a series of catastrophes 12,500 years ago, after fire fell from the sky. The scenes were too incredible to believe when Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution was the cutting edge of science and uniformitarian protocol ruled. Carbon dating in 2013 of molten debris scattered across four continents found that the heavens rained fire 12,800 years ago. In this period, when numerous mammals disappeared, an extensive study concluded in 2013 that Bigfoot’s DNA mutated. The Mediterranean Sea filled with water and deluged what had been dry land. East of the still-forming sea in Turkey the oldest ritual center yet discovered was built with rare genius 12,000 years ago. Ancient alien researcher Krsanna Duran examines the chaotic genesis of civilization and Bigfoot’s DNA mutation. . Global civilization flourished before glacial floods . Symbols and language shared around the world . Atlantis’ third destruction . Mayan, Hindu, Greek and Sumerian viewpoints . Cosmic debris across four continents . Solar system changes . Galactic superwave . Atlantis’ and Mu . Crop circles . Ancient astronauts . UFOs This book is masterfully done, and the concepts and facts incredible. The research is thorough and most appropriate. The book and the content are riveting. Each section is like an overview of a complete subject and there is so much more to be learned within each of these sections and subjects. I am amazed and in awe about our actual history, and I am disappointed in the garbage taught in the “Institutions of Higher Learning.” Thankfully my “higher education” was in science, physics and math so I can wrap my mind around most of these concepts since they make so much sense. The laws and rules are basically the same. The applications are just amazing. ~ Thomas Lypka A wonderful book. I could barely put it down. ~ Jonathan Burke