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market Sample for The book \" Flying Saucers are Watching Us\" by Otto O. Binder, narrated under a pen name.

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English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

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North American (General) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

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Why do humans universally have a sense of destiny? Why does man seek to find a purpose for his existence? None of us really believe even the greatest cynic among us that mankind is only here on earth to endlessly continue the age old struggle of feeding himself and carrying on wars and suffering and countless degrading ways. We all, if we admit it, urine and our deepest souls for a better life for our Children and grandchildren and we most often feel, were part of some grander scheme that has not yet been revealed us again. The most plausible answer is that we have a lurking bit of racial memory from our space ancestors who planned a tremendous destiny for their earth calling someday joining the great galactic brotherhood of worlds. That, too, has been bred into our genes, and you are very bones that our destiny is something beyond what we ever knew. And though most people never realize what it is, their sense of destiny is aimed at the stars because of the biogenetic urge and still to us by our star man forefathers. They're conscious. Goal is our subconscious goal to become part of the grand family of the universe, as Flint so aptly expresses it. If man were descended on Lian solely from the monkeys, as Darwinian evolution teaches, it is difficult to see how we could ever conjure up that sense of destiny that is inborn within all of us. Even if not individually, we have a racial feeling, implicit or explicit in all philosophy. That man cannot live by bread alone. Cosmic religion Third, and certainly most important, why has the dominant force in human life since the dawn of time been religion? Alford R. Wallace, Darwin's co discoverer of evolutionary laws, knew that man had desires that were never observed in the minds of other animals. Experimentally proved today through brainwave patterns denoting their lack of imagination or abstract thinking. And one of man's desires is to achieve immortality in some way beyond the death of the earthly body. And he was given hope of this great and shining. Fate has clearly recorded in the Bible and all other religious works by the dramatic appearances of angels, or gods from on High the sky men, in short, their mysterious comings and goings there seemingly magical powers and flying down from heavens and calculated in Primitive Man. The early belief there was another celestial realm he might someday attain. But even more importantly, the religious instinct was bred into the hybrid human race. We can assume see ahead, that are spaceman Sires, far from being a religious with their godlike technical and mental powers, are probably truly religious. Standing humbly before the great first cause that started the entire universe. And with a multi 1,000,000 euro civilization behind them, the sky men, spiritually nature must have developed into a universal super religion more profound and meaningful than any of our fragmented in bickering sex on Earth have ever reached. Though the Yad Primitives called them gods, the spaceman knew that they were only the emissaries and missionaries of the God, the God of the macro cosmos, from affinity to eternity. And think of this quickly becoming Lord of Earth, master of all other creatures and conqueror of harsh nature herself. Why did rising mankind feel the need for any kind of superior power toe appeal to? He needed no help. The thought came from a grander sense of ultimate godhood implanted genetically in our hearts by those who knew there was a god and followed an age long system of what we would call being Christians. But what more accurately would be called Cosmi ins? Under a golden rule applied in universe wide terms, those three very special attributes of earthbound humanity ambition urges, the sense of destiny, and religious insights that seem to reach out to the stars could only come from the star men themselves.