Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Who is the Original Man Part I: A Molecular Anthropology of Pre-Adamic Civilization

Rate this book
As shown by the research efforts of Graham Hancock, John Anthony West, Robert Bauval and many others, the great pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx of Ancient Egypt hold extraordinary truths about the true origins of humanity and civilization.
In this book, Who is the Original Man Part A Molecular Anthropology of Pre-Adamic Civilization, which is meant to be part of a series of three titles, we intend to show the world a very different perspective on the Prehistory of humanity. We will connect hard scientific facts from well respected mainstream scientists of every field from Evolutionary Biology, Archeology, Anthropology, Mathematics and even Astrobiology into a common thread. From this new thread, the reader will discover an astonishing new picture of the Pre-History of Aboriginal People on our planet. This new picture, grounded on the Teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad, adds more strict deductive structural reasoning to Mr. Graham's and others' approach to the subject. Consequently, you can expect the book to significantly shake and shatter the current popular paradigm of Pre-Historic education as promoted by Darwinian Anthropologists and Palaeontologists. In fact, as the Honorable Elijah Muhammad once explained in a table talk, there really is no such thing as Prehistory for the Original People.
As we will attempt to show, using the standard scientific method every step of the way, is that contrary to popular belief, not only did humanity start with dark skinned people, but the history of dark skinned people is far older than we are taught in schools and colleges. Moreover, the civilizations produced by dark skinned people were also far more technologically advanced than what is commonly believed.

107 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 25, 2017

Loading interface...
Loading interface...

About the author

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
1 (25%)
4 stars
0 (0%)
3 stars
1 (25%)
2 stars
1 (25%)
1 star
1 (25%)
No one has reviewed this book yet.

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.