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Flying Serpents and Dragons

by R. A. Boulay

Book Details

Publisher:Book Tree
Published:1999-07
Pages:280
Format:BOOK
Language:en

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About This Book

A highly original work that deals a shattering blow to all our preconceived notions about our past and human origins. Worldwide legends refer to giant flying lizards and dragons that came to this planet and founded the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, India and China. Who were these reptilian creatures? What was the real reason for mans creation? Why did Adam lose his chance at immortality in the Garden of Eden? Who were the Nefilim who descended from heaven and mated with human wome

Our Review

This provocative work of alternative history pieces together a bold narrative of human origins, drawing from ancient myths and religious texts to suggest that our earliest civilizations were founded by advanced reptilian beings. The author meticulously analyzes global dragon legends and serpent deities, connecting them to the enigmatic figures of Sumerian gods, the Nefilim of Hebrew tradition, and the celestial dragons of Eastern mythology. Boulay presents a compelling case that these flying creatures were not mythological inventions but actual visitors who genetically engineered humanity, challenging conventional archaeological and anthropological timelines with startling consistency across cultures.

What distinguishes this investigation is its systematic approach to comparative mythology, weaving together Mesopotamian creation epics, Biblical accounts, and Asian dragon lore into a unified theory of extraterrestrial intervention. Readers fascinated by ancient astronaut theories and alternative human origins will find Boulay's evidence both comprehensive and unsettling, particularly his reinterpretation of the Garden of Eden as a lost opportunity for immortality engineered by these serpentine overlords. The book's lasting impact lies in its ability to reframe humanity's most sacred origin stories through a lens that is both scientific and mythological, leaving readers to question everything they thought they knew about our species' beginnings.

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Nature

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Nature