The Visitor's Report: The End ... And New Beginning of the Human Race

by Robert Vanderzee

Book, 2013

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CreateSpace (2013), 174 pages

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Approaching the universe and the fate of the human race in an extraordinarily unique way, The Visitor's Report stands apart as a terrific addition to any reader's collection. Written for anyone with even a slight interest in world events, science, or UFOs, this provocative book uses the concepts of string theory, intelligent design, and extraterrestrials to examine humanity's future and to answer the question, "why do bad things happen to good people?" With its intriguing concepts and contemplative nature, this mesmerizing book will keep readers thinking long after the cover has closed.The Visitor's Report will make readers everywhere think seriously about reality, especially civilization with its faults and flaws, and will leave them wondering where it is headed. Urging readers to think about evil in our world and why it's with us, Vanderzee asks whether anything can really be done about it. Starting with the tentative beginnings of the human race, its flowering into civilized society, its termination, and finally creation of its replacement, and why the process happens, this thought-provoking book will leave a lasting impact in readers' lives as they ponder the future of human existence.Inspired by an inherent curiosity about the world we live in, author Robert Vanderzee approached his subject with a mechanical project engineer's eye. Viewing our magnificent universe as a project, Vanderzee began to search for the answers to life's many unanswered questions unencumbered by religion or conventional thinking, and armed with nothing more than simple curiosity and pure logic. The result is The Visitor's Report, one that provides an intriguing look at the oldest of subjects, and takes an innovative new approach to the intimate details of life, humanity, and religion.… (more)

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174 p.; 5 inches

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148496389X / 9781484963890
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