Customer Reviews
Slave Species of God - By: JBot, 12 Nov 2008 
Endless rhetoric claiming that Tellinger will 'prove' his arguments! Not fun to read or particularly interesting. I nearly always finish books but not this one! I lost interest about 3/4 the way through. The ideas presented are not new at all. There are better books & better authors out there with more compelling evidence & more balanced arguments.
Amazing Book - By: Jonathan Miller, 30 May 2006 
Over the last fifty years of non-fiction publishing, certain books have grown from obscurity to achieve a worldwide popularity through the sheer impact, plausibility & originality of the ideas that they contain. This book is looking set to join those titles, as it challenges the beliefs about who we are & where we come fromin a plausible yet compelling way.
Questioning creationism & Darwinism, whilst taking the reader on a remarkable odyssey, drawing clear & startling analogies between new discoveriesin genetic engineering & information captured on ancient artifacts. Tellinger uses scientific discovery previously ignored & links biblical stories to their original forms recorded on Sumerian clay tablets while supporting this all with captivating illustrations. Within a dense yet convincing text, the reader is never lost as the sense of each chapter & theory is related to the previous, keeping the information flowing with ease & the reader constantly engaged.
The arguments are i find compelling & clearly presentedin an engaging easy-to-read style, as we discover that our DNA may have been manipulated at the point of our human creation some 200,000 years ago, to provide our maker with a less intelligent, therefore more servile species.
Challenging accepted wisdom & using the most recent research as support for his theories, Michael Tellinger treads very much his own path, yet followsin the footsteps of authors like Erich Von Daniken & Graham Hancock.
Ultimately Tellinger attempts to provide clear & grounded answers as to why the chaos,in which the modern world has become enveloped, is closely related to the secrets of ancient history.