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The subjects of where the human race and life on Earth are headed arouse great and passionate contemporary interest as the effects of environmental abuse and greed become increasingly apparent. Stephen Skinner posits the theory that Venus was the first planet to be inhabited by a race ultimately driven to Earth by the rising heat and noxious fumes engulfing their own home. A highly evolved people, they arrived here at a time when the earthling race was in its infancy. The two races mated with each other, and the Venusian seed was thus planted in our race. Skinner's theory takes us through the…mehr

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The subjects of where the human race and life on Earth are headed arouse great and passionate contemporary interest as the effects of environmental abuse and greed become increasingly apparent. Stephen Skinner posits the theory that Venus was the first planet to be inhabited by a race ultimately driven to Earth by the rising heat and noxious fumes engulfing their own home. A highly evolved people, they arrived here at a time when the earthling race was in its infancy. The two races mated with each other, and the Venusian seed was thus planted in our race. Skinner's theory takes us through the sweep of the millennia since the birth of Christ, via Ancient Egypt and the Salem witch trials, bringing us up to the uncertain present and offering up suggestions on how we and our bodily spirit can best live and prepare for the time when our own world meets the fate that Venus once did, and how we will prosper in the next one.
Autorenporträt
Dr Stephen Skinner is an expert in 15th and 16th-century manuscripts, having edited Dr John Dee's Spiritual Diaries. He has written more than 40 books on Western esoteric traditions, as well as academic studies of medieval grimoires and Graeco-Egyptian papyri. His knowledge of the Voynich Manuscript period qualifies him to fill in the gaps in our knowledge of this amazing artefact. Dr Rafal T Prinke is a historian and an assistant professor at Eugeniusz Piasecki University in Poland. He recently published a book on alchemical writings from the earliest times until the end of the 18th century. In 1995 he became interested in researching the Voynich Manuscript, which is how he met René Zandbergen. Since then he has published several papers on the manuscript, some with Zandbergen. Dr René Zandbergen has a PhD in space flight dynamics and works for the European Space Agency. He is the creator of one of the best-known websites about Voynich theories.