from my book THE PALEOLITHIC PARADIGM
“The Paleolithic paradigm” is the intellectual mold gripping the human mind since at least 70,000 B.C. It is the belief that certain rituals (actions or words) will influence a deity, and because of the influence, that deity will alter the outcome of events on planet Earth. Don’t nearly all American athletes invoke God for victory? Maybe not, but more than enough athletes thank Jesus for…
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This is from my Kindle book 2048 (Terry Stocker)
In the year 2048, aliens, calling themselves Nongdamgroveabeaders, arrive in our solar system and make brief communication with Earthlings. They have no intention of stopping at Earth. They had been to earth about 8000 years before when they were studying the universe. Archaeologists were able to confirm this with actual ancient figurines (illustrated in the book)! The Nongdamgroveabeaders inform Earthlings that they have…
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