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This may be a short book, but its long on epiphany. Among the revelations contained herein are the true identity of Dark Matter, the reason we can still hear the Big Bang nearly fourteen billion years after the event occurred, and many others. But by far, the most important question to be answered is, why are we here? Did we evolve? Were we created? Is there really a purpose to our lives? Youll learn all the answers in this intriguing book. Well start before the Big Bang and end at the end, or is it? As you progress through time, youll be amazed by the revealed truth. By the time you reach the…mehr

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This may be a short book, but its long on epiphany. Among the revelations contained herein are the true identity of Dark Matter, the reason we can still hear the Big Bang nearly fourteen billion years after the event occurred, and many others. But by far, the most important question to be answered is, why are we here? Did we evolve? Were we created? Is there really a purpose to our lives? Youll learn all the answers in this intriguing book. Well start before the Big Bang and end at the end, or is it? As you progress through time, youll be amazed by the revealed truth. By the time you reach the end of the book, youll see things in a different light. This is one book youll read more than once.

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I was born at home, in a pre-revolutionary war farmhouse, on July 9, 1954, the third of six sons. Although we were poor, we were wealthy in other ways. Living in the country is a reward in itself. I was always a free-thinker, which presented a few problems, especially in school. Unable to conform to their rules and regulations, I was expelled in the tenth grade. However, I didn't let that interfere with my academic pursuits, having an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. I read anything I could get my hands on, with an overwhelming interest in ancient civilizations. Our farm was littered with "Indian" artifacts, which fueled my interest in the past. I soon discovered that practically everything we're taught is a total fabrication, from evolution to history. After some time I came to the conclusion there has to be more to life than what they were presenting. I knew there had to be a reason for our existence. After years of research and painstaking correlation of immense quantities of materials I felt confident I had now unraveled the truth. Although I never intended to write a book, I felt it was imperative that the truth be revealed. Life is a never ending journey. It should also be a never ending quest for knowledge.