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  • - True Stories of the Hardly Believable
    af L. Mason Jones
    217,95 kr.

    This book describes true events and stories over many ages that are remarkable in arousing credibility amongst most people with intelligent curiosity.

  • af L. Mason Jones
    205,95 kr.

    This book is concerned with the many theoretical scientific theories as to the origin of the human race.

  • af L. Mason Jones
    196,95 kr.

    Popular culture is flourishing again, with a renewed interest in the ET and UFO phenomena.  We are inundated with films, TV programmes and books, plus many conspiracy theories, dealing with the phenomena.  Governments and security agencies are denying any interest in the issue, yet releasing masses of documents (mostly unreadable) after being compelled to, by the Freedom of Information Act.  Such speculation and documentation in ancient writings suggests that an unearthly presence has been in Earth-space for many generations.  The question of this situation must reach a culminating point sometime in the near future.  

  • - Lunar Mysteries
    af L. Mason Jones
    217,95 kr.

  • af L. Mason Jones
    217,95 kr.

    This is a novel that explores in depth a third alternative to Creationismor Darwinian Evolutionin explaining the origin of the human race on planet earth. The hero, John Willoughby, an anthropologist, is the author of a book entitled, The Human Enigma, in which he argues that no theory for human origin is sacrosanct, unassailable or written in stone, and that every person is free to choose any theory best suited to their temperament. John knew that his colleagues were well aware that Richard Leaky had admitted, on behalf of his profession, that "the important issue of human origins remain unresolved, the fossil record is scrappy and incomplete, and all we possess is a meagre fragmented array of single teeth and bones and portions of skulls," and, "that the study of human DNA and blood groups shows no connection with the ancient apes." This opens the opportunity for John Willoughby to develop his own theory linking human origins with external sources from outside planet earth. In conjunction with his friend, David Villiers, a TV producer and barrister, a television programme is presented in which the conflicting or possibly complementary theories, are aired to millions of viewers. The novel then records the unexpected public response, before drawing to a hopeful and happy conclusion.