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Lloyd Pye: Where Did We Come From?

By: Lloyd Pye
Narrated by: Lloyd Pye, Theo Chalmers
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Publisher's Summary

Did man really evolve from apes? Where is all the missing data? We have only dozens of bones to work with, and yet our entire evolutionary theory is based upon them. Is there another answer to the emergence of the amazing species we call man? Could we have been genetically manipulated by an alien race many thousands of years ago? Are we some kind of strange galactic experiment?

These questions and many more are put to the test by Lloyd Pye, an expert in evolutionary theory from alien genetic manipulation. Pye has spoken across the world and written several books on the subject. His work is highly influential in the genre. Now you can hear from him in this program and learn about his insights. Discover that the world is stranger than any X-Files plot! Meet Lloyd Pye and the origin of our species.

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  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: History

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