The Human Enigma
Unless they research the subject for themselves, many people do not realise that the origins and development of the human
entity are largely an unresolved mystery. Before the Author's own research, he was among them. Les mer
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Unless they research the subject for themselves, many people do not realise that the origins and development of the human
entity are largely an unresolved mystery. Before the Author's own research, he was among them. He found that he also had been
subtly indoctrinated with such remarks 'cousins' and 'relatives' with regard to the apes and assumed like most others, that
all the facts where in. When you read the work, you will find that this is simply not true. So begins 'The Human Enigma',
a truly epic enquiry into the origins of our world and the creatures that walk upon. In particular, it examines the human
brain as a uniquely wonderful creation which can be viewed as a gift from God (or was it the gods?) besides Darwinian evolution
and Biblical creation. This book explores the fanatic proposition that mankind's rapid development with regard to the human
brain may have been influenced by extra terrestrial sources. This work refers to, and draws together the previous work of
respected scientists and looks at the future scenarios that the latest genetic and environmental sciences are pointing towards.
L. Mason Jones served a number of years in the military, and travelling on a so-called 'government service' passport, found
himself in such places as south Yemen, Bahrain, the Gulf of Oman, Cyprus and Germany. After leaving the service, he became
part of the team producing the highly successful business jet, The Hawker 125. He functioned as a quality-engineering inspector
with, initially, British Aerospace then Corporate Jets Inc and finally Raytheon USA, the latter of which purchased the thriving
business and moved production to the USA. Mr Jones then left the business to concentrate on writing projects. He has three
adult offspring and resides in Chester.