Intervention Theory Essentials by Lloyd Pye
Requirements: Adobe Reader, 17mb
Overview: Intervention Theory challenges Creationism, Intelligent Design, and Evolution, by offering plausible explanations for many of the conundrums left unanswered by those other theories. The new eBook takes the same aggressive approach as EYKIW, showing how and why so much of what mainstream science professes is not just wrong, but blatantly, willfully wrong, often in the face of evidence that would be overwhelming in any court in the world. Its revelations are astonishing, but they are presented in simple terms and concepts easily grasped by anyone.
It begins with a consideration of the true origins of the universe; then to the origin of life itself, which almost no one understands; then to the fits and starts when new forms of ever more complex life seem to be brought to Earth on a schedule rather than to have developed here. Learn why Lloyd Pye thinks some of the the earliest Miocene apes, which appeared 23 million years ago, live on today as the hair-covered bipedal primates (bigfoot, yeti, etc.) he calls "hominoids."
Learn little-known details about the Minnesota Iceman, a hominoid murdered in cold blood and doomed to years of display frozen in a block of ice. Learn even more about Zana, a well-researched Russian hominoid who has left behind living hybrid descendants (the eBook contains photos of one of her sons, a grandson, and several other descendants!) Most of all, find out why Lloyd Pye strongly suggests that Intragalactic Terraformers are much more likely to be the actual source of life on Earth than anything Creationism or Evolution can hope to rationally account for.
If you have an open mind and are inclined to question authority, this new eBook has been written for you. It has 350 pages, 230 photos and illustrations, and is 40,000 words long, which requires about 3 hours for an average reader to complete. Those 3 hours will change your worldview in ways you can't imagine now, but which Lloyd Pye believes will be an experience you will want to share with any other open-minded people that you know.
Genre: Non-Fiction

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Requirements: Adobe Reader, 17mb
Overview: Intervention Theory challenges Creationism, Intelligent Design, and Evolution, by offering plausible explanations for many of the conundrums left unanswered by those other theories. The new eBook takes the same aggressive approach as EYKIW, showing how and why so much of what mainstream science professes is not just wrong, but blatantly, willfully wrong, often in the face of evidence that would be overwhelming in any court in the world. Its revelations are astonishing, but they are presented in simple terms and concepts easily grasped by anyone.
It begins with a consideration of the true origins of the universe; then to the origin of life itself, which almost no one understands; then to the fits and starts when new forms of ever more complex life seem to be brought to Earth on a schedule rather than to have developed here. Learn why Lloyd Pye thinks some of the the earliest Miocene apes, which appeared 23 million years ago, live on today as the hair-covered bipedal primates (bigfoot, yeti, etc.) he calls "hominoids."
Learn little-known details about the Minnesota Iceman, a hominoid murdered in cold blood and doomed to years of display frozen in a block of ice. Learn even more about Zana, a well-researched Russian hominoid who has left behind living hybrid descendants (the eBook contains photos of one of her sons, a grandson, and several other descendants!) Most of all, find out why Lloyd Pye strongly suggests that Intragalactic Terraformers are much more likely to be the actual source of life on Earth than anything Creationism or Evolution can hope to rationally account for.
If you have an open mind and are inclined to question authority, this new eBook has been written for you. It has 350 pages, 230 photos and illustrations, and is 40,000 words long, which requires about 3 hours for an average reader to complete. Those 3 hours will change your worldview in ways you can't imagine now, but which Lloyd Pye believes will be an experience you will want to share with any other open-minded people that you know.
Genre: Non-Fiction

Download Instructions:
http://www.solidfiles.com/d/16ac58ddff/
Mirror:
http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/YUG8POJN/