The Stone | By David P. Welden


January 22, 2012 in Mystery, Non-Fiction by Mrs. BookFreak
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The discussion of mankind’s origin always brings on hotly debated topics stemming from three schools of thought- there is the scientific view of the big bang theory, or the religious view that God created mankind or there is theory that mankind was created by those of alien origin. To date humans are still seeking irrefutable proof of our beginnings.

The premise that human life originated on earth via the mechanisms of alien astronauts can be a compelling topic of interest and debate, especially when presented with seemingly viable evidence. One book that aptly visits the topic of man’s possible alien origin is the book – The Stone by author David P. Welden. Author David P. Welden is not a scientist but is an Ufoligist with many years of experience and a great deal of information on the subject of the Anunnaki and contact between humans and Anunnaki visitors. The Anunnaki are known as ancient astronauts and have been repeatedly mentioned as the central characters in the creation of man and the history of mankind.


The Stone is a well written and interesting compilation of evidence of UFO sightings, documented alien abductions, contact between humans and aliens, the genetics of humans and the relationship to creation of humans through alien technology. The author also delves into the archaeological aspect of tracing man’s Anunnaki entwined beginnings by discussing and exploring the archaeological evidence documented by noted author Zecharia Sitchin. Mr. Welden has also been on seven exploratory expeditions with Mr. Sitchin.

By the end of the book it is clear to the reader that there are many points where aliens or Anunnaki and mankind have crossed paths throughout man’s history and Mr. Welden proposes his own conclusions gleaned from his many years of investigation, research and scrutiny of pertinent information. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the topic of man’s origins as it is an engaging read that is well written and the documented evidence is presented in a clear and comprehensible manner.

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