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Why?

 

The peace of God is my one goal; the aim

Of all my living here, the end I seek,

My purpose and my function and my life,

While I abide where I am not at home.

From, "Gifts From A Course in Miracles"

 

Zecharia Sitchin’s studies, reviewed in the previous trial-transcript, led him to conclude that man was a hybrid, a bringing together the genes and DNA of “gods” visiting the earth, and a primitive upright animal.

According to Sitchin, here existed, some 300,000 years ago, a semblance of ape-man we know as Homo Erectus. Evolution theory would have us to believe that this hominid was the result of millions of years of survival of the fittest that developed this hominid body-type. What the theory cannot explain is why circa 300,000 B.C. there suddenly appeared a far more advanced hominid named Homo Sapien. This appearance was not evolutionary but revolutionary, millions of years earlier than can be explained by evolution. Sitchin and others give us credible answers to that enigma. It is brought out in the testimony of Truth, when put on trial, for claiming to know Why we are here.

This may answer the question of why and how we got here in the first place but why are we here now? What purpose does life serve?

This final trial brings together the Who, What Where, When and now the Why of our existence.

We have compiled the theories of this and other witnesses in the 5th of our series of man's existence as we present to the Jury (you the reader) first-person, eye witness to prove our argument. we intend to answer the question:

 

Why Are We Here?

 

This 5th quasi-trial will be taking place as soon as the 4th trial is over. The trial-transcript will be made available as an e-book .pdf file for $5.00 USD

If you wish to avail yourself of this unique compilation of witnesses and testimony simply visit this site often and order when the trial is over.

 

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