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We Are the Children of the Stars
Contributor(s): Binder, Otto O. (Author), Flindt, Max H. (Author), Von Daniken, Erich (Foreword by)
ISBN: 157174696X     ISBN-13: 9781571746962
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing Company
OUR PRICE:   $17.06  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2013
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- Body, Mind & Spirit | Ufos & Extraterrestrials
Physical Information: 0.63" H x 6.08" W x 8.99" (0.79 lbs) 264 pages
 
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This groundbreaking book from the early 1970s presents scientific evidence to prove that mankind could not have possibly evolved naturally. Binder and Flindt explore the very real possibility that we are direct descendants of ancient starmen who came from other planets to Earth millions of years ago.

We Are the Children of the Stars reveals:

  • Earth has been visited more than 5,000 times by creatures from other planets
  • Evidence that starmen deliberately hid any Missing Link human fossils in order to keep mankind from knowing it was a colony
  • Evidence that the starmen were the Angels of the Bible, carrying on a Divine mission to bring human life to Earth

Space researcher Max H. Flindt was the first to scientifically document, from biological evidence, the possibility that mankind may be a hybrid from a prehistoric union of terrestrial humanoids and starmen.


Contributor Bio(s): Binder, Otto O.: - Otto O. Binder was science fiction author who also worked on comic books including writing forsuch characters as Captain Venture, Golden Arrowand widely popular Captain Marvel. He was also aneditor at Space World. Binder died in 1974.Flindt, Max H.: - Max H. Flindt served as Senior Laboratory Technician under Nobelists Dr. Edward Teller, Dr. Glenn Scaborg, and Dr. Melvin Calvin at Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Berkely, California; and Laboratory Analyst in Research at Lockheed, where he engaged in highly classified space research.