The Theory of Devolution A Genetic Engineering Odyssey
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Would you be interested in exploring a story the subject of which revolves around the devolution of civilization?
William Perry, a very educated man, who holds several PhD’s in the area of the sciences, whose major interests are biology and archeology becomes involved in an exceptional project.
It all begins with a simple, casual DNA test which provides much more than anyone could have expected. Follow the line of investigation. This story will take you on a ride that is not only entertaining but might open you up to some new ideas. This will bring you up to date on the rewinding of human history and one example of human devolution. It will keep you in your seat throughout, something new on every page.
Claire Manning
A Canadian writer, born in Quebec, Claire started her writing adventure in 2013 - It is never too late to reach a goal!, she thought. It was part of her bucket list to at least write one. The book was Terra Cotta, the future of mankind, one possible scenario since reedited and published as: Terra U.N.der Attack, a possible Scenario.Since her first publication, Claire has written several genres such as Science-Fiction, Fiction, Adventure, Thriller and Fantasy. She has created several book trailers for her books.She has recently published all her English books and some of her latest French version in paperback.The reactions and comments by those who have read her books are very positive. As she writes first in English and translates her stories in French, she reaches a wider audience. She has always made sure that the concept of the story remains the same in French. Claire is fluent in both languages.Claire is the author of the Best Seller, The Buddha Board, The Art of Letting Go.Happy Reading!
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The Theory of Devolution A Genetic Engineering Odyssey - Claire Manning
The Theory of Devolution
By
Claire Manning
Man’s history has not yet been fully explored.
There is still a lot we do not know.
MANY Treasures of past knowledge Are
STILL WAITING TO BE discovered.
Chapter 1 - 40th Avenue, Denver, Colorado
Chapter 2 - A mysterious chase
Chapter 3 - A high tech and secretive place
Chapter 4 - The International Federation of Medical Researchers
Chapter 5 - The search for evidence
Chapter 6 - The anticipated results
Chapter 7 - A little bit about William
Chapter 8 - Alien Species Have Been Visiting Earth for Thousands of Years
Chapter 9 - The finds of another DNA
Chapter 10 - The Reptilian Gods
Chapter 11 - The Reptilians authentication
Chapter 12 - Within the mysterious Misr’s sands
Chapter 13 - The findings in the Research Center laboratory
Chapter 14 - A mysterious symbol
Chapter 15 - The final stretch
Chapter 16 - Further advance in the findings
Chapter 17 - The missing entry code
Chapter 18 - The first and only chance given to the scientists
Chapter 19 - A cradle of strangeness
Chapter 20 - The missing link
Chapter 21 - More assistance on its way
Chapter 22 - The genuineness of the ancient Earth history
Chapter 23 - The greatest impacts of discovery
Chapter 24 - Within the walls of the Research Center
Chapter 25 - The discoveries and future consequences
Chapter 26 - The unanswered question
Chapter 27 - The Theory of Devolution
Chapter 1
40th Avenue, Denver, Colorado
Inside the Lightshade Peoria, a high end marijuana dispensary, Eve stands in front of a glass counter reading everything on the subject of the various marijuana strains and blends offered.
- Let me see here, hmm... whether used for medical or recreational purposes, this Sativa provides effects ranging from a feeling of relaxation to complete euphoria and includes nausea suppression. It has the highest THC levels in lab tests.
Eve makes her choice.
- Alright, I’ll have a couple of ounces of this, please.
- Good choice, I can tell you’re a connoisseur, this is a real knock out; full of citrus aroma and a lemony pine flavour. You’ll enjoy it very much.
She pays the vendor and exits the dispensary contented with her purchase. She is going to share it with a few friends that she is meeting later on that day. This strain should provide pleasant effects for her friends that evening.
She then drove to her apartment to get ready for her guests who would be showing up in a few hours.
Eve Monaco was a typical young adult in her early twenties, a student who had just successfully completed her last year of studies as an intern at the University of Colorado Hospital and University of Medicine. Her medical training would soon result with a PhD degree in Osteopathic medicine.
This evening’s gathering of friends would probably be the last one of its kind since everyone would be dispersing to their home cities to carry on with their lives and work outside of Denver. Eve would however stay in the city as it was already arranged that she would take over the practice including all current patients of a retiring local physician.
Eve had originally met the physician when she came to her as a patient. She got to know the doctor who, when she was ready to retire, offered to sell Eve the practice. It was a very affluent business that she had built up over the last twenty years.
In order to finalize the purchase of the practice, Eve had to make a couple of major concessions; the major one being renouncing her eccentric appearance to which the doctor had clearly voiced her disapproval.
Eve was a petite woman, only five foot three, she however wore black lipstick, her black hair was always pulled up in several pony tails, and these were all dyed different colors of purple and pink. She usually wore high heeled low black leather boots, razor skirts and T-shirts.
She had also undergone several tattoo sessions to cover a few birthmarks on her back and upper arms. These were of mixed designs, exotic flowers and Japanese calligraphy.
Her look had raised more than a few eyebrows while she attended the university and during her internship. Despite most of her body being covered by a knee-length white lab coat, she couldn’t be ignored.
Her internship co-workers had become used to her look. They knew that at some point, she would, like many others before her, change her appearance in order to enter and succeed in the work force.
Everything to do with Eve’s future seemed to be going in the right direction. She was after all a brilliant woman with a good temperament and she had proved that she could thrive in any area on which she focused her attention.
Nobody could understand how she could be so talented and look so weird at the same time. She definitely surpassed all the other students, scoring big on her exams.
The week before, she had attended graduation and finally held in her hands the diploma she had coveted for several years. She finally had the reward for all her efforts.
The last order of business was to enjoy a very good party with her friends. They ordered fast food, consumed the totally of her earlier purchase along with a good quality of alcohol. Everybody enjoyed themselves in the company of their friends for the last time.
- Well, this is the end of our time together; I really enjoyed your company, said one of her co-students.
They had worked together a lot during her internship and while they had become fond of each other, they had no plans to extend their relationship after this point in time. They were going their separate ways the very next day.
While they were all having a good time at the party, one of her friends proposed doing something a bit different, something that might be interesting for all of them. She produced sample DNA kits for everyone and invited them all to perform a saliva swab test. She said that she would make sure that the results would be mailed to them within the next six to eight weeks.
She went on to say that this latest DNA kit would provide information that was more relevant and recent, targeting their family histories over a few hundred or even a thousand years. All they had to do was to use the saliva collection tube provided with