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Exogenesis

Hybrid Humans: A Scientific History of Extraterrestrial Genetic Manipulation

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Exogenesis: the hypothesis that life originated elsewhere in the universe and was spread to Earth.

Exogenesis: Hybrid Humans offers a deep dive into the strongest ever scientific evidence that supports the popular belief that Earth has been visited in prehistory, but goes even further, concluding that there is also compelling evidence of alien involvement with the human genome. The broader history of possible extraterrestrial contact is explored alongside a look at current events in the subject of alien disclosure with the result of highlighting evidence of a contact continuum that has continued since the dawn of humanity. The data brought together suggests that the next stage in human evolution may involve the manifestation of full open contact with the visitors in our lifetimes.

Exogenesis: Hybrid Humans explores:

  • An ancient sacred Aboriginal artifact
  • Wreckage from a huge colony ship gets identified along with associated NASA studies concluding it is a material found in only one place on Earth
  • Genetic engineering of Homo sapiens from an early hominin species is confirmed with a lengthy list of DNA anomalies only explainable by humans being an alien "hybrid" creation
  • And more
©2020 Bruce R. Fenton and Daniella Fenton; foreword copyright 2020 by Erich von Däniken (P)2020 Tantor
Unexplained Human History
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The author moulds the wild claims with scientific evidence. Great thought provoking read. Even saying out loud sounds crazy but I'm starting to believe.

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a really methodical and enlightening book. the only negative is the narrator sounds a bit like a robot reading it.

very enlightening book

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The argument presented in this audiobook for our exogenesis is truly fascinating. The authors' logic is easy to follow which makes their conclusions all the more eye-opening. It is absolutely shocking that more research hasn't been done into the various events and pieces of evidence outlined within this book. After listening to this book it is evident that we should, at the very least, investigate the testable pieces of evidence outlined within.

The authors' writing style is a pleasure to listen to. It is appropriately clear, humorous, and serious where it needs to be.

The narrator was a bit slow, for me, but was perfect at 1.25-1.5x the speed.

Overall, I think that regardless of if you believe the authors' hypotheses, the reasoning outlined within this book is more than enough to raise one's eyebrows and make one wonder what the incredible truth may be. Beyond a journey, this may be our history.

Potentially paradigm changing information

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Generally an enjoyable listen. I am a fan of the work of Bruce and Daniella and found the book very interesting and compelling. As someone who makes an effort to listen got the authors various interviews and podcasts it was great to have all the ideas and theories properly filled out and explained.

They explore a great mixture of personal experiences and revelations, compelling evidence and exciting but informed speculation.


I thought the narration let the experience down quite significantly though. He sound very much like a text to speech app at points and there are quite a few pronunciations that are frankly jarring. While I understand the need have a serious narrator for book discussing this sort topic, I felt the lack of emotion really detracted from what is actually a very personal compelling story of discovery.

Good book.

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Great content, very interesting and thought provoking. But the Narrator was awful. Very robotic and monotone. Really did affect my enjoyment of this book.

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