
Records of Long Lived Persons
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Narrated by:
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Martin K. Ettington
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By:
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Martin Ettington
About this listen
How long can people really live? We are all taught by family, friends, and our family doctors that we should live into our 70s and 80s, then die in the normal course of events.
The truth is that our media doesn’t report the truth.
The truth is that there are legitimate records of persons up to hundreds of years old. One only has to do the research.
In this audiobook, I present extensive records of nine individuals who lived from 130 to over 300 years in addition to many other records, too.
Hope all this information provides you some food for thought.
©2012 Martin K. Ettington (P)2018 Martin K. Ettington
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