the Evolution Theory (but for Man only, not animals ) is highly apparent from the following quotes:
An authoritative book on primates candidly admits that “Unfortunately, the early stage of Man's evolutionary progress along his own individual line remain a total mystery.” 18
Another paleoanthropological work states forthrightly, as follows (italics added):
“ Man is not just another species of animal . He is the first in the history of the world who at last understands something of his place in it and of the laws that govern his own activities here.” 19 The voice of an esteemed Soviet anthropologist adds to the chorus: “Some scientists maintain that our planet is not old enough for intelligent beings to have spontaneously developed on it, from the protozoans to the present day species [of man].” 20
Most significant of all is a quotation from a recent book exploring the relationship between mythology and Man's origin:
Man's alleged ascension from anthropoid to human being remains unproven simply because the famed “missing link” is so elusive. Sober scientists have declared that the bones of this ape-human will never be found because they simply do not exist. The “missing link” could have been a shipload of space travelers from another world. 21
Starmen as the “missing link” of Man's baffling evolutionary history! Despite its rather “romantic” flavor (and with little factual data to back it up), no other statement could express so briefly and succinctly what this book is about and will attempt to prove viable in a scientific way.
2
Space Clues
T HE PREVIOUS CHAPTER reviewed the various shortcomings of Darwin's theory in regard to explaining Man – the “misfit” of Evolution – and investigated the strong evidence that Man may be a star-crossed hybrid of two worlds.
Now we take up the second part of the theory – that mankind is a colony. And that we humans are a colony of the starmen by conscious design or plan that is still being withheld from Earth people.
Why the colony and the secrecy?
Perhaps it would be best to explain with a brief tale:
Many millions and perhaps billions of years ago – and no human on Earth knows how many light-years away – Man evolved on a distant planet. They were people as human as we are. In a short space of time, say 100,000 years after his early ancestors, Starman arrived at our present state of development. For something like one to five hundred thousand years more, he continued to develop socially, politically, and scientifically.
Then, in time, his planet became too small, too cold or too crowded for him, and he colonized one or more young nearby planets. Eventually, perhaps millions of years later, he had to move again. His planet was losing its atmosphere, or perhaps population pressure was the cause.
But then came the saving discovery: Starman's mind was marvelous and highly developed, far beyond the capabilities of our present-day Earthling minds. At the same time, unfortunately,Starman's body was totally inadequate for pioneering jobs on other planets.
This discovery forced Starman to make a momentous decision.
Mankind, as a race, would henceforth be divided into two branches, as a means, the only means, of preserving the race. There would be the ancestral race, the keepers of wisdom and knowledge, the pursuers of scientific inquiry. And the other race, the hybridized colonial race, would always be physically more able, but also always mentally inferior to the ancestral race.
And so, time passed while the starmen spread. Planet after planet was colonized, then discarded in the course of time as its atmosphere drifted away or as it became cold or otherwise unsuitable. Many millions of years passed. The system of colonizing became standardized and very successful.
Scientific progress continued. The search for ever stronger physical specimens with which to colonize the planets gradually grew into the system we are partly aware of here on