In “Silbury Dawning: The Alien Visitor Gene Theory, Third Edition”, John Cowie explores historical clues that point toward the arrival of aliens in the ancient human past. Cowie argues that these extraterrestrials bred with, or genetically experimented with Homo species and educated our Homo ancestors. Those Homo sapiens with the alien visitor gene had a significant advantage and began to replace those that did not. This resulted in the highly intelligent human race that quickly evolved from a single point, thus changing the course of human evolution and supercharging our intelligence. “Silbury Dawning” takes its name from the famous English manmade mound that dates from pre-history. Cowie believes the enormous mound was built as a pyramid and served as a multi-functional device to ensure the survival of aliens and their human offspring on Earth some 13,000 years ago. In 2007-2008, an English Heritage Conservation and Restoration Project confirmed that Silbury Hill in Wiltshire, UK, was clinically constructed to a pre-determined complex plan and is not simply a mound of chalk as previously thought. In the latest edition of his book, Cowie establishes whether it was one of the first pyramids built on Earth and also investigates the many newly discovered structures in countries from Bosnia to China, as well as the famous ancient pyramids in Egypt. It seems that the pyramid’s geometry and their amazing scientific properties were clearly understood by our ancient ancestors, which suggests they possessed more knowledge than we do today.“Why were hundreds, if not thousands, of pyramids built on every continent during our pre-history?” asks Cowie. “It seems that pyramid geometry and their amazing scientific properties were clearly understood by our ancient ancestors.”Cowie notes that in spite of a global tsunami disaster some 11,000 years ago that destroyed the earliest civilization, humanity has nonetheless shown an ability to recover the technology of alien knowledge in each subsequent generation. We seem to have inherited a trans-generational memory gene passed on to us down the centuries. It seems each generation has progressively recovered some of this alien knowledge stored in our subconscious memory through a process of genius. The author states that intelligence is a measure of the ability to access knowledge stored in one’s conscious, unconscious and subconscious memory. He believes that this alien genetic theory would go a long way in clearing up scientific confusion over why DNA studies point to all of humanity emerging from a single common ancestor. Those possessing this unique genetic lineage held a dominant advantage over those who did not. Per the rules of evolutionary biology, they soon began displacing other Homo species while deploying new technologies and founding new advanced societies along the way. Since the first edition of Silbury Dawning: The Alien Visitor Gene Theory was published in 2000, huge strides have been made in the hunt for alien life. None has been more significant than the launch of NASA’s Kepler observatory in 2009. In three years, Kepler has discovered sixty-one newly confirmed planets, including two Earth-like candidates and uncovered the possible existence of 2,300 more. Daring and controversial, the thesis put forth in “Silbury Dawning” is sure to provoke skepticism in many. Yet as readers sink themselves into the multiple convergences in archaeology, genetics and civilization histories that this book entertains, they may never look at their world quite the same.
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