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DNA Anomalies

By: Steve Preston
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I know what you are thinking, “How can there be anomalies in DNA?” It is, essentially, ones and zeros made from 4 different nucleotides holding a bunch of sugar together. The sugars are Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine. To make it even less confusing, Adenine always attaches to Thymine and Cytosine always attaches to Guanine. It can’t be faked or misunderstood unless someone really doesn’t like the answers they get. Once that happens, the gloves are off and anything is considered ok. Those calling themselves scientists twist every bit of truth out of what they know to present a “consensus” theory that a group of “special” people can use to mold the minds of the populace. They claim man came out of Africa, they hide confirmation of only 2 races of human, they claim Erectus was the first human, they disregard alien DNA in the Paracas and Neanderthal, they silence the details of the Obaid and Vanara people, they claim Americans came from Russia on a stupid Ice bridge, they even try to claim that the larger brain of Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon did not mean they were smarter. The lies keep piling up to protect the "Consensus" theories by labeling just about everything as anomaly. This is destroying the minds of our children and we must force a new level of honesty. This book may help turn things around. Science

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Skip this or get the Kindle version.

This experience highlights why choosing an audiobook on the go is not a good idea. First, it turns out to be a 4-hour slide presentation, and unfortunately, the audiobook doesn't come with a PDF. Luckily, the Kindle version was inexpensive, so I bought it to understand the content better. The virtual voice was OK but often felt flat when the text was bordering on manic.

However, the book is not focused on DNA research in the way I expected based on the blurbs. While it does discuss the evolution of haplogroups, the main argument seems to be that we are the mutated remnants of a race that left Earth around 5,000 years ago after a nuclear war. To add to the outlandish nature of his claims, the author suggests there was another war before that one, which triggered the Younger Dryas, and he posits that the Pleistocene races were responsible for creating dinosaurs and other strange creatures through gene editing.

Although the haplogroup information may be interesting, you could likely find quicker and better information through a simple Google search than by pulling it from this book.

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