ENDNOTES
INTRODUCTION
1. Gould, “Dorothy, It’s Really Oz,” 59.
2. Gregory, “Fight the Good Fight,” 3.
3. Coyne, Why Evolution Is True, xiii, xvii.
4. Mayr, What Evolution Is, 9.
5. Jones, The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution, 239.
6. Feliks, “The Pleistocene Coalition: Exploring a New Paradigm,” 5.
7. Lubenow, Bones of Contention, 202.
8. Shermer, “Unweaving the Heart,” 38.
9. Ibid.
10. Diamond quoted in Mayr, What Evolution Is, x.
11. Cronin, The Ant and the Peacock, 48, 49, 52.
12. Johnson, Darwin on Trial, 121, 178.
13. Ibid., 121.
14. Morley, A Path of Light, 2.
15. White, “Enlightenment 101.”
16. Seiglie, Creation or Evolution? 26.
17. George Frederick White quoted in Jones, The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution, 330.
18. Velikovsky, Worlds in Collision, 304–5.
19. Eldredge, Darwin: Discovering the Tree of Life, 112.
20. Ridley, Evolution, 413.
21. Time-Life, The Human Dawn, 50.
PROLOGUE. DIASPORA
1. Campbell, Primitive Mythology, 15, 146, 274.
2. Drake, Gods and Spacemen of the Ancient East, 148.
3. White, Pole Shift, 313; Charroux, The Mysteries of the Andes, 69.
4. Charroux, Masters of the World, 67, 50.
5. Oahspe, The Lords’ First Book 1:25, 2:4.
6. Kolosimo, Timeless Earth, 131.
7. Bahn, 100 Great Archaeological Discoveries, 64.
8. Schwartz, The Mysteries of Easter Island, 157.
9. Gladwin, Men Out of Asia, 234.
10. Ellis, Polynesian Researches, 123.
11. Brinton, The Myths of the New World, 195.
12. Corliss, Ancient Man, 234.
13. Kolosimo, Not of this World, 153, 199.
14. Chouinard, Forgotten Worlds, 241–42.
15. Kolosimo, Timeless Earth, 54.
16. Oppenheimer, Eden of the East, 66.
17. Ellis, Polynesian Researches, 121.
18. Oppenheimer, Eden of the East, 477.
19. Chouinard, Forgotten Worlds, 156.
20. Kolosimo, Timeless Earth, 57.
21. Goodman, The Genesis Mystery, 209.
22. Ibid., 175.
23. Gladwin, Men Out of Asia, 44.
24. Ellis, Polynesian Researches, 122.
25. Jones, The Lost Data on the Chariots of the Elohim, 239.
26. Goodman, The Genesis Mystery, 220.
27. Von Ward, We’ve Never Been Alone, 174.
28. Wilkins, Mysteries of Ancient South America, 117.
29. Honore, In Quest of the White God, 188.
30. Brinton, The Myths of the New World, 226.
31. Dixon, The Racial History of Man, 451.
32. Brinton, The Myths of the New World, 200.
33. Radin quoted in Gladwin, Men Out of Asia, 343.
34. Ellis, Polynesian, 122.
35. Campbell, Primitive Mythology, 465.
36. Hancock, Fingerprints of the Gods, 194.
37. Goodman, The Genesis Mystery, 185.
38. Corliss, Ancient Man, 234.
39. Drake, Gods and Spacemen, 88.
40. Hitchcock, American Antiquities (1894), 209–11.
41. Chouinard, Forgotten Worlds, 38.
42. Stuart, Discovering Man’s Past in the Americas, 191.
43. Kolosimo, Timeless Earth, 248.
CHAPTER 1. OUR KNOWLEDGE IS SKELETAL
1. Baroly, Prehistory from Australopithecus to Mammoth Hunters, 34.
2. Oahspe, Book of Apollo 13:3.
3. Switek, Written in Stone, 20.
4. Oahspe, Book of Sethantes 8:8.
5. Oxnard, The Order of Man, 8, 316.
6. DeSalle and Tattersall, Human Origins, 119.
7. Johanson quoted in Johanson and Edey, Lucy, 349, and in Johanson, “Face-to-Face with Lucy’s Family,” 101.
8. Reader, Missing Links, 226.
9. Isaak quoted in Nardo, ed., Evolution, 148.
10. Huse, The Collapse of Evolution, 44.
11. Goodman, The Genesis Mystery, 32, 41.
12. Glausiusz, “A Trail of Ancient Genes,” 71.
13. Federer, America’s God and Country, 1996.
14. Lubenow, Bones of Contention, 168.
15. Reader, Missing, 8.
16. Eiseley, The Immense Journey, 84.
17. Macbeth, Darwin Retried, 14.
18. Ridley, Evolution, 4.
19. Eiseley, The Immense Journey, 34.
20. Owen Lovejoy, quoted in Johanson and Edey, Lucy, 330.
21. Fagan, World Prehistory, 53.
22. Schulter, The Ecology of Adaptive Radiation.
23. Ridley, Evolution, 199.
24. Day, Guide to Fossil Man, 81.
25. Eiseley, Darwin’s Century, 222.
26. Shreeve, The Neandertal Enigma, 198.
27. Fagan, Cro-Magnon, 24.
28. Ibid., 67.
29. Hall, “Last of the Neanderthals,” 50.
30. Montagu, Man: His First Two Million Years, 40.
31. Shreeve, Enigma, 276.
32. Kolosimo, Timeless Earth, 180.
33. Oahspe, Lords’ Fourth Book 4:10.
34. Kolosimo, Timeless Earth, 55.
35. Oahspe, First Book of the First Lords 3:14.
36. Ibid., Synopsis of Sixteen Cycles 2:5.
37. Ibid., The Lords’ Second Book 3:8.
38. Ibid., The Lords’ Fifth Book 3:18.
39. Kolosimo, Not of This World, 89.
40. Higgins, Anacalypsis, 142.
41. Oahspe, The Lords’ Fourth Book 4:21.
42. Berlitz, Mysteries from Forgotten Worlds, 148.
43. Oahspe, The Lords’ Fourth Book 2:16.
44. Ibid., Book of Divinity 13:13.
45. Gore, “The Dawn of Humans.”
46. Oahspe, Synopsis of Sixteen Cycles 3:16, Book of Aph 1:10.
47. Montagu, Man, 60.
48. Bahn quoted in Jones, The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution, 330.
49. Dingir, “The Origin of Hubris,” 15.
50. Darwin quoted in Himmelfarb, Darwin and the Darwinian Revolution,
51. Oahspe, The Lords’ Fifth Book 4:24.
52. Goodman, The Genesis Mystery.
53. Weikart, “Dehumanizing,” 34.
54. Diamond, The Third Chimpanzee, 36.
55. Mayr, Evolution, 134.
56. Lemonick and Dorfman, “Up from the Apes,” 57.
57. Nowak, “Symbiosis,” 35.
CHAPTER 2. RETURN OF THE HOBBIT
1. Gorner, “Tiny-human Find Becomes Huge News,” A10.
2. Mayell, “Hobbit-Like Human Ancestor Found in Asia.”
3. Lovejoy, quoted in Johanson and Edey, Lucy.
4. Winters, “Hobbit Wars Heat Up.”
5. Gorner, “Tiny-human Find Becomes Huge News,” A10; Winters, “Hobbit Wars Heat Up”; Wong, “Hobbit Hullabaloo,” 22–24.
6. Wills, The Darwinian Tourist, 264.
7. Neimark, “Meet the New Human Family,” 54.
8. Coon, Adventures and Discoveries, 343.
9. “Bone Collection Backs Up Hobbit Theory,” 9.
10. Mayell, “Hobbit-Like Human Ancestor Found in Asia,” http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/10/1027_041027_homo_floresiensis.html.
11. Eldredge, Darwin, 228.
12. Oahspe, Synopsis of Sixteen Cycles 1:22.
13. Hooton, Up from the Ape, 625.
14. Dixon, The Racial History of Man, 230.
15. Day, Guide to Fossil Man, 405.
16. Leakey, “Skull 1470,” 819.
17. Ibid., 820–28.
18. Tattersall and Schwartz, Extinct Humans, 116.
19. Fix, The Bone Pedlars, 136.
20. Oxnard, The Order of Man, 3.
21. Dixon, The Racial History of Man, 503.
22. Cloud, Oasis in Space, 488.
23. Schwartz, Sudden Origins, 21, 26, 378.
24. Oahspe, Book of Apollo 13:5.
25. Corliss, Ancient Man, 319.
26. Trinkaus and Shipman, The Neandertals, 310.
27. Shreeve, The Neandertal Enigma, 122.
28. Lubenow, Bones, 69.
30. Urban, “Antiquarian Researches,” 182.
31. Clark, Indian Legends of the Northern Rockies.
32. de la Vega, Comentarios reales de los Incas, 1609–17.
33. Oahspe, footnote to Lords’ Fifth Book 5:7.
34. Rosenberg, The Myth of the Twentieth Century.
35. Wright, Origin and Antiquity of Man, 113.
36. Dixon, The Racial History of Man, 40.
37. Mack, “Mexico’s Little People,” 39.
38. Wollaston, Pygmies and Papuans, 313.
39. Layard, Stone Men of Malekula, 9.
40. Coon, The Living Races of Man, 176.
41. Ibid., 206.
42. Gladwin, Men Out of Asia, 89.
43. Wright, Origin and Antiquity of Man, 119.
44. Dixon, The Racial History of Man, references in these paragraphs drawn from 28, 32, 35, 49, 58, 76, 310, 400, 403, 409, 462, 476, 479, 494.
45. Kolosimo, Not of This World, 53.
46. Oahspe, God’s Book of Eskra 9:15.
47. Hooton, Up from the Ape, 465, 592.
48. Goodman, The Genesis Mystery, 20.
49. Norman, Gods and Devils from Outer Space, 122.
50. Hooton, Up from the Ape, 369.
51. Hrdlicka et al., Early Man in South America, 306.
CHAPTER 3. CHEEK BY JOWL
1. Lewin, In the Age of Mankind, 85.
2. Darwin quoted in Ridley, Evolution, 14–15.
3. Feliks, “Ardi”; Leakey and Lewin, Origins, 86.
4. Lubenow, Bones of Contention, 118.
5. Sagan, The Dragons of Eden, 94.
6. Goodman, The Genesis Mystery, 166.
7. Nardo, Evolution, 215, 218.
8. Oahspe, Book of Sethantes 10:3–4.
9. Goodman, The Genesis Mystery, 174.
10. Kleiner, “Early Toolmakers Cast Off Their Rock-banger Image,” 7.
11. Le Gros Clark, The Fossil Evidence for Human Evolution, 169.
12. Brace, The Stages of Human Evolution, 34, 55.
13. Hrdlicka et al., Early Man in South America, 155.
14. Boule, Fossil Men, 242.
15. Day, Guide to Fossil Man, 114.
16. Montagu, Man: His First Two Million Years, 70.
17. Oahspe, Book of Divinity 13:17.
18. Ibid., The Lords’ Fifth Book 5:12–14.
19. Montagu, Man, 137–38; Mithen, After the Ice, 43, 113; Dorothy Garrod, first excavator at Mt. Carmel, judged them agriculturalists.
20. Hooton, Up from the Ape, 534.
21. Neimark, “Meet the New Human Family,” 51.
22. Ibid., “Pinkie Pokes Holes in Human Evolution,” 55.
23. Tiffany, “Editor’s Comments,” 5–14.
24. Oahspe, Book of Divinity 11:18.
25. Ibid., Book of Wars 19:2.
26. Boule, Fossil Men, 243.
27. Oahspe, Synopsis of Sixteen Cycles 1:23–25, 10th cycle.
28. Ibid., The Lords’ Third Book 2:6 and 2:8.
29. Lewin, The Origin of Modern Humans, 69.
30. Hooton, Up from the Ape, 384.
31. Roach, “Neandertals, Modern Humans May Have Interbred, Skull Study Suggests,” http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/01/070116-neanderthals.html.
32. Biello, “Need for Speed?” 31.
33. Trinkaus and Shipman, The Neandertals, 392.
34. Dixon, The Racial History of Man, 103.
35. Boule, Fossil Men, 6, 332.
36. de Quatrefages, The Pygmies, 32, 49, 80.
37. Evans, The Negritos of Malaysia, 9.
38. Coon, The Living Races of Man, 196.
39. Flower, The Pygmy Races of Men, 6–7.
40. Hooton, Up from the Ape, 356, 400, 612.
41. Dixon, The Racial History of Man, 463.
42. Kolosimo, Not of This World, 91; Kolosimo, Timeless Earth, 204.
43. Landsburg and Landsburg, In Search of Ancient Mysteries, 54, 67.
44. Hooton, Up from the Ape, 535–37.
45. Oahspe, The Lords’ Fifth Book 3:14.
46. Ibid., Book of Aph 13:3.
47. Ibid., First Book of the First Lords 45:24.
48. Deloria, Red Earth, White Lies, 212.
49. Pike, Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry, 599.
50. Oahspe, The Lords’ Second Book 1:18.
51. Ibid., First Book of the First Lords 1:14.
52. Ibid., The Lords’ First Book 1:19.
53. Leakey, “Skull 1470,” 822.
CHAPTER 4. “I DO NOT BELIEVE I EVER WAS A FISH”
1. Darwin, The Autobiography of Charles Darwin, 120.
2. Milton, Shattering the Myths of Darwinism, 140.
3. Eiseley, The Immense Journey, 34.
4. Disraeli quoted in Hornyanszky and Tasi, Nature’s I.Q., 24.
5. Coyne, Why Evolution Is True, 170.
6. Eldredge, Darwin, 173.
7. Koestler, The Ghost in the Machine, 148.
8. Mayr, What Evolution Is, 199, 140.
9. Keith, The Antiquity of Man, 436.
10. Leakey, The Origin of Humankind, 93.
11. Oahspe, Book of Apollo 5:8–9.
12. Cremo, Human Devolution, 415.
13. Fix, The Bone Pedlars, 288, 293.
14. Oahspe, Book of Divinity 14:3.
15. Oahspe, The Lords’ Second Book 1:4.
16. Ibid., The Lords’ Third Book 2:6.
17. Ibid., Synopsis of Sixteen Cycles 1:21.
18. Ibid., Book of Osiris 9:15.
19. Ibid., First Book of the First Lords 3:21; see also verse 13 in Second Book of the Lords, chap. 2.
20. Ibid., First Book of the First Lords 1:9.
21. Ibid., The Lords’ Third Book 2:3.
22. David Lack, in Milton, Shattering the Myths of Darwinism, 147.
23. Teresi, “Q and A,” 69.
24. Taylor, The Great Evolution Mystery, 174.
CHAPTER 5. THE MATING GAME
1. Hooton, Up from the Ape, 337.
2. Hall, “Last of the Neanderthals,” 52.
3. Boule, Fossil Men, 243.
4. Goodman, The Genesis Mystery, 146.
5. Keith, Ancient Types of Man, 78.
6. Leakey quoted in Brass, The Antiquity of Man, 104.
7. Day, Guide to Fossil Man, 125.
8. Brace, The Stages of Human Evolution, 95.
9. Montagu, Man: His First Two Million Years, 71.
10. Gamble quoted in Gore, “The Dawn of Humans,” 102.
11. Johanson and Edgar, From Lucy to Language.
12. Hall, “Last of the Neanderthals,” 41.
13. Sykes, The Seven Daughters of Eve, 126.
14. Lemonick and Dorfman, “Apes,” 58.
15. Klein and Edgar, The Dawn of Human Culture.
16. Oppenheimer, The Real Eve.
17. Hall, “Last of the Neanderthals,” 42.
18. Folger, “Scientists Get Inside the Mind (and Genes) of the Neanderthals,” 29.
19. Stix, “Traces of a Distant Past,” 60–61.
20. Than, “Neanderthals Didn’t Mate with Modern Humans, Study Says.”
21. DeSalle and Tattersall, Human Origins.
22. Wade, “Signs of Neanderthals Mating with Humans,” 1–2.
23. Ibid.
24. Neimark, “Meet the New Human Family,” 50, 58.
25. Daily Mail reporter, “First Modern Humans Protected Themselves Against Disease After Leaving Africa by ‘Interbreeding with Neanderthals.’”
26. “Editorial Note,” Smithsonian, 8.
27. Hooton, Up from the Ape, 538, 596.
28. Hall, “Last of the Neanderthals,” 33.
29. Neimark, “Meet the New Human Family,” 48.
30. Weidenreich, Apes, Giants, and Man, 2–3.
31. Trinkaus and Shipman, The Neandertals, 314.
32. Klein and Edgar, The Dawn of Human Culture, 86.
33. Howells, Getting Here, 87.
34. Leakey and Lewin, Origins, 100.
35. Lubenow, Bones of Contention, 112–13.
36. Gore, “The Dawn of Humans,” 1.
37. Quoted in Taylor, The Great Evolution Mystery, 144.
38. Lemonick and Dorfman, “Apes,” 52.
39. Gould, The Panda’s Thumb, 170.
40. J. B. S. Haldane quoted in Lovtrup, Darwinism, 308.
41. Fischman, “Part Ape, Part Human,” 123–33.
42. W. J. Sollas of Oxford, quoted in Johanson and Edey, Lucy, 46.
43. Neimark, “Meet the New Human Family,” 55.
44. Lewin, In the Age of Mankind, 37.
45. Hooton, Up from the Ape, 400.
46. Darwin, The Descent of Man, 200–201.
47. Thorndike, Mysteries of the Past, 263.
48. Tattersall, The Fossil Trail, 219.
49. DeSalle and Tattersall, Human Origins, 130.
50. Diamond, The Third Chimpanzee, 53.
51. Fagan, Cro-Magnon, 139.
52. Braidwood, Prehistoric Men, 27.
53. Cannell, “Sexual Selection in Archaic Populations.”
54. Verrill, Old Civilizations of the New World, 43, 59.
55. Edey and Johanson, Blueprint, 351.
56. Fagan, World Prehistory, 65–67.
57. Ibid., 75–76.
58. Klein and Edgar, The Dawn of Human Culture, 96.
59. Schwartz, Sudden Origins, 104.
60. Quoted in Johnson, Darwin on Trial, 165.
CHAPTER 6. THE TIMEKEEPERS
1. Ridley, Evolution, 14.
2. William Whewell quoted in Higgins, Anacalypsis, 316.
3. Cited in Wright, Origin and Antiquity of Man, 34.
4. Keith, The Antiquity of Man; Andrews, Meet Your Ancestors, 19.
5. Oxnard, The Order of Man; Braidwood, Prehistoric Men, 10.
6. Le Gros Clark, Fossil Evidence, 126.
7. Tattersall and Schwartz, Extinct Humans, 225.
8. Ager, “The Nature of the Fossil Record,” 132.
9. Fischman, “Part Ape, Part Human,” 133.
10. Edey and Johanson, Blueprint, 348–50.
11. Gorner, “Tiny Human,” A–10.
12. Edey and Johanson, Blueprint, 348–50.
13. Andrew Hill, quoted in Howells, Getting Here, 78.
14. Fagan, Cro-Magnon, 12.
15. Leakey,The Origin of Humankind, xii; Johanson and Edey, Lucy, 20; Trinkaus and Shipman, The Neandertals, 412, 414.
16. Braidwood, Prehistoric Men, 23.
17. Alexander Marshack, “Use of Symbols Antedates Neanderthal Man,” 22.
18. Thorndike, Mysteries, 100; Morris, Scientific Creationism, 175.
19. Day, Guide, 93.
20. Lubenow, Bones of Contention, 163–64.
21. Ibid., 112–13.
22. Keith, The Antiquity of Man, 366.
23. Eiseley, The Immense Journey, 85.
24. Keith, Ancient Types of Man, 125.
25. Wilson, The Chariots Still Crash, 70.
26. Charroux, One Hundred Thousand Years of Man’s Unknown History, 29.
27. Minkel, “Food for Symbolic Thought,” 16.
28. Leakey, “Skull 1470,” 819–29.
29. Lemonick and Dorfman, “Up from the Apes.”
30. Johanson, “Face-to-Face with Lucy’s Family,” 113.
31. Wilson, The Chariots Still Crash, 64–65.
32. Huse, The Collapse of Evolution, 66; Morris, Scientific Creationism, 142–43.
33. Teresi, “Q & A,” 71.
34. Oxnard, The Order of Man, 6.
35. DeSalle and Tattersall, Human Origins, 136.
36. Robbins, “How Old Is the Earth, Really?” 42.
37. Lewin, The Origin of Modern Humans, 17.
38. Hamilton, “Mother Superior,” 28.
39. Charroux, One Hundred Thousand Years, 38.
40. Lubenow, Bones of Contention, chapter 23.
41. Sarfati, Refuting Compromise, 314–15.
42. Howells quoted in Lubenow, Bones of Contention, 279–80.
43. Childress, Lost Cities of North and Central America, 251.
44. Winchester, Krakatoa, 94.
45. Discover, October 2005, 40.
46. Johanson, “Face-to-Face with Lucy’s Family,” 114.
47. Ibid.
48. Leakey, The Origin of Humankind, 99.
49. Howells, Getting Here, 131; Leakey and Lewin, Origins, 91.
50. Robbins, “How Old Is the Earth, Really?” 43.
51. Oahspe, Book of Sethantes 16:3–5.
52. Ibid., Book of Ah’shong 1:6–9.
53. Ibid., Book of Divinity 13:16.
54. Ibid.
55. Wilford, The Riddle of the Dinosaur, 306.
56. Denton, Evolution: A Theory in Crisis, 251.
57. Oahspe, The Lords’ Fifth Book 5:8.
58. Ibid., Book of Divinity 13:17.
59. Wells, “Dipping into the Gene Pool,” xxviii.
60. Fagan, Cro-Magnon, xvi, 93.
61. Oahspe, God’s Book of Eskra 9:15.
62. Ibid., Synopsis of Sixteen Cycles 1:9–19.
63. Diamond, The Third Chimpanzee; Shreeve, The Neandertal Enigma, 68.
64. Fagan, Cro-Magnon, 64, 113, 116.
65. Hall, “Last of the Neanderthals,” 42.
66. Klein and Edgar, The Dawn of Human Culture, 198.
67. Goodman, American Genesis, 201.
68. Oahspe, The Lords’ Third Book 1:4 and 3:16.
69. Eldredge, Darwin, 15; Diamond, The Third Chimpanzee, 237.
70. Oahspe, First Book of the First Lords 2:10.
71. Ibid., First Book of the First Lords 2:10 and 4:2–4; Book of Sethantes 8:17.
72. Von Ward, We’ve Never Been Alone, 157–66.
73. http://jqjacobs.net/blog/gobekli_tepe.html; www.andrewcollins.com/page/articles/Gobekli_Tepe_interview.htm.
74. Oahspe, Synopsis of Sixteen Cycles 3:9 and 1:21; The Lords’ Third Book 3:17
75. Ibid., Synopsis of Sixteen Cycles 3:9.
76. Keith, Ancient, 111.
77. Shreeve, The Neandertal Enigma, 276.
78. Joseph, ed., Discovering the Mysteries of Ancient America, 132.
79. Oahspe, The Lords’ Second Book 1:9, The Lords’ Third Book 3:17.
80. Oahspe, The Lords’ Fifth Book 5:7 and 5:13.
81. Brackenridge, “On the Population and Tumuli of the Aborigines of North America.”
82. Oahspe, Synopsis of Sixteen Cycles 1:21.
83. Schoch, Forgotten Civilization, 223.
CHAPTER 7. THE SPARK
1. DeSalle and Tattersall, Human Origins, 203.
2. Quoted in Lovtrup, Darwinism, 226.
3. Ibid., 227.
4. Wills, The Darwinian Tourist, 297.
5. Shapiro, Origins, 247, repeating comments made.
6. Gould, The Panda’s Thumb, 54–57.
7. Fix, The Bone Pedlars, xvi.
8. Hornyanszky and Tasi, Nature’s I.Q., 135.
9. Tattersall and Schwartz, Extinct Humans, 245.
10. Shermer, In Darwin’s Shadow, 183.
11. Wright, Origin and Antiquity of Man, 378, 388.
12. Oahspe, Book of Divinity 11:13.
13. Ibid., Book of Saphah: Port-Pan Algonquin.
14. Charroux, One Hundred Thousand Years, 97.
15. Cremo, Human Devolution, 127.
16. Oahspe, The Lords’ Fourth Book 4:22.
17. Oahspe, Book of Inspiration, Chapter 6.
18. Von Ward, We’ve Never Been Alone, 3, 31–32, 97, 104, 108.
19. Kolosimo, This World, 58.
20. Oahspe, First Book of the First Lords 1:1.
21. Ibid., The Lords’ Second Book 1:6–7.
22. Sedgwick quoted in Himmelfarb, Darwin and the Darwinian Revolution, 291, 325.
23. Sedgwick quoted in Leakey and Lewin, Origins, 23.
24. Oahspe, Book of Wars 29:32–33 and First Book of the First Lords.
25. Ginzburg, Legends of the Jews, 124.
26. Oahspe, The Lords’ Second Book 1:17–18.
27. Ibid., Synopsis of Sixteen Cycles, chapter 2.
28. Ibid., The Lords’ Second Book 1:21 and 3:5–7.
29. Trench, Temple of the Stars, 100.
30. Oahspe, The Lords’ Second Book 1:24.
31. Ibid., Book of Divinity 11.13; First Book of the First Lords 1:20; The Lords’ First Book 1:28.
32. Oahspe, First Book of the First Lords 1:20; The Lords’ Second Book 1:17.
33. Ibid., Book of Sethantes 5:2.
34. Norman, Gods and Devils from Outer Space, 140.
35. Dixon, The Racial History of Man, 16.
36. Oahspe, The Lords’ Fifth Book 5:12.
37. Ibid., The Lords’ Fourth Book 4:3–4.
38. Time-Life, eds., The Human Dawn, 51.
39. Lubenow, Bones of Contention, 112–13.
40. Dixon, The Racial History of Man, 504.
41. Wallace quoted in Moore, The Post-Darwinian Controversies, 185.
42. Dixon, The Racial History of Man, 503, 521.
43. Dennon, “Removing Oahspe’s Enigmas.”
44. Oahspe, Book of Cosmogony and Prophecy 5:13.
45. Diamond, The Third Chimpanzee, 236.
46. Oahspe, First Book of the First Lords 1:3 and 1:8.
47. Ibid., Book of Divinity 11:13.
48. Ibid., First Book of the First Lords 1:3, 2:6
49. Ibid., Book of Divinity 13:10–11.
50. Ibid., Book of Jehovih 7:21.
51. Ibid., Book of Divinity 14:1.
52. Darwin quoted in Himmelfarb, Darwin and the Darwinian Revolution, 151.
53. Diamond, The Third Chimpanzee, 180.
54. Switek, Written in Stone, 268.
CHAPTER 8. “THAT MYSTERY OF MYSTERIES”
1. White, Enlightenment 101.
2. Behe, Darwin’s Black Box, 46.
3. Richard Dawkins as quoted in “What’s so heavenly about the God particle?” 50.
4. Milton, Shattering the Myths of Darwinism, preface.
5. Gödel quoted in Dennett, Darwin’s Dangerous Idea, 444.
6. Rudwick, The Meaning of Fossils, 188.
7. Quoted in Tattersall and Schwartz, Extinct Humans, 88.
8. Eldredge, Darwin, 122; Keith, The Antiquity of Man, 57.
9. Jones, The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution, 281.
10. Lovtrup, Darwinism, 132; see also Oahspe, Book of Inspiration, chap. 6, verse 20.
11. Oxnard, The Order of Man, 323.
12. Flower, Pygmy.
13. Weidenreich, Apes, Giants, and Man, 13.
14. Oahsp, Book of Inspiration 7:15.
CHAPTER 9. MUTANTS, MONSTERS, AND MORPHOGENESIS
1. Hitching, The Neck of the Giraffe, 104.
2. Johanson, “Lucy’s Family,” 112.
3. Cited in Gottlieb, “It Ain’t Necessarily So,” 88.
4. Hooton, Up from the Ape, 197.
5. Hamilton, “Mother Superior,” 26.
6. Denton, Evolution, 304.
7. Eiseley, Darwin’s Century, 51.
8. Fix, The Bone Pedlars, 318.
9. Darwin, Origin of Species, 1958 ed., 146.
10. Quoted in Tattersall and Schwartz, Extinct Humans, 88.
11. Hitching, The Neck of the Giraffe, 87.
12. Huse, The Collapse of Evolution, 122.
13. Taylor, The Great Evolution Mystery, 232.
14. Koestler, The Ghost in the Machine, 154–55.
15. Time-Life, eds., The Human Dawn, 56.
16. Keith, The Antiquity of Man, 190.
17. Tattersall and Schwartz, Extinct Humans, 176, 205.
18. Howells, Getting Here, 201.
19. Eiseley, The Immense Journey, 65.
20. Hooton, Up from the Ape, 196–97.
21. Johanson and Edey, Lucy, 326.
22. Lemonick and Dorfman, “Apes,” 53.
23. According to Johanson and Edey, Lucy, 306.
24. Howells, Getting Here, 73.
25. Gore, “The Dawn of Humans,” May 1997.
26. Mayr, What Evolution Is, 243, 248.
27. Wright, Origin and Antiquity of Man, 432.
28. Hooton, Up from the Ape, 142.
29. Sagan, The Dragons of Eden, 95.
30. Klein and Edgar, The Dawn of Human Culture, 56.
31. Gorman, “Cooking Up Bigger Brains,” 86.
32. Quoted in Himmelfarb, Darwinian, 259.
33. Keith, The Antiquity of Man, 727.
34. Mayr, What Evolution Is, 245.
35. Brace, Stages, 62, 65, 69, 90, 99, 101.
36. Hooton, Up from the Ape, 400.
37. Fix, The Bone Pedlars, 118.
38. Day, Guide to Fossil Man, 368.
39. Tattersall and Schwartz, Extinct Humans, 210.
40. Oahspe, The Lords’ Second Book 2:23–24; Jones, Encyclopedia, 344.
41. Oahspe, The Lords’ Third Book 2:6.
42. Klein and Edgar, The Dawn of Human Culture, 20.
43. Shreeve, The Neandertal Enigma, 16.
44. Taylor, The Great Evolution Mystery, 190.
45. South African anthropologist John Robinson in his “classic” 1963 paper quoted in Leakey, Origin, 62.
46. Oahspe, First Book of the First Lords 3:8.
47. Linden, “A Curious Kinship: Apes and Humans,” 26–27.
48. Mayr, What Evolution Is, 253.
49. Palmer, Origins, 20.
50. Ibid., 61.
51. Fagan, Cro-Magnon, 100.
52. Diamond, The Third Chimpanzee, 364; Richard Klein quoted in Hall, “Last of the Neanderthals,” 42.
53. MacLeod and Graham-Rowe, “Every Primate’s Guide to Schmoozing,” 10.
54. Hall, “Last of the Neanderthals,” 54.
55. Ibid., 50.
56. Lewin, Origin, 33; Fagan, Prehistory, 60.
57. DeSalle and Tattersall, Human Origins, 88.
58. Tattersall and Schwartz, Extinct Humans, 245
59. Hoyle and Wickramasinghe, Evolution from Space, 102–3.
60. Denton, Evolution, 43, 324, 351.
61. Fisher and Gould quoted in Ridley, Evolution, 29, 121.
62. Monad quoted in Ridley, Evolution, 413.
63. Hayward, Creation and Evolution, 28.
64. Barone, “Not So Fast, Einstein,” 12.
65. Dixon, The Racial History of Man, 504.
66. Biello, “Need for Speed?”
67. Edey and Johanson, Blueprint, 126.
68. Huse, The Collapse of Evolution, 150.
69. Behe, Darwin’s Black Box, 113–15.
70. Denton, Evolution, 149.
71. Behe, Darwin’s Black Box, 47, 126.
72. Hornyanszky and Tasi, Nature’s I.Q., 40.
73. Von Daniken, In Search of Ancient Gods, 204.
74. Charroux, Masters of the World, 66.
75. Sagan, The Dragons of Eden, 127.
76. DeSalle and Tattersall, Human Origins, 110.
77. Von Ward, We’ve Never Been Alone, 110.
78. Nardo, Evolution, 211.
79. Charroux, The Gods Unknown, 240.
80. Ginzburg, Legends of the Jews.
81. Oahspe, First Book of the First Lords 4:19.
82. Ibid., First Book of the First Lords 2:6–7 and 2:21.
83. Ibid., First Book of the First Lords 2:9.
84. Ibid., Book of Wars 21:2, 21:7, and 21:9.
85. Ibid., Book of Apollo 14:4.
86. Ibid., Synopsis of Sixteen Cycles: 16th cycle.
87. Spence, The Myths of Mexico and Peru, 234.
88. Brinton, The Myths of the New World, 24.
89. Reader, Missing Links, 232.
CHAPTER 10. WHEN THE WORLD WAS YOUNG
1. Gish, Evolution: The Fossils Say No!
2. Morris, Scientific Creationism, 92.
3. Taylor, The Great Evolution Mystery, 88.
4. Johnson, Trial, 43. See also Martinez, The Time of the Quickening, chapter 4.
5. Dennett, Darwin’s Dangerous Idea, 149.
6. Behe, Darwin’s Black Box, 249.
7. Oahspe, Book of Cosmogony and Prophecy 4:18–19.
8. Ibid., Book of Divinity 15:6.
9. Ibid., Book of Cosmogony 8:4–5.
10. Ibid., Book of Jehovih 6.6, Book of Cosmogony and Prophecy 8:4–5.
11. Milton, Shattering the Myths of Darwinism, 83, 23.
12. Quoted in Thomson, The Watch on the Heath, 205.
13. Krauss, “How the Higgs Boson Posits a New Story of Our Creation,” 5.
14. Behe, Darwin’s Black Box, 168, 173.
15. Hitching, The Neck of the Giraffe, 67.
16. Hoyle and Wickramasinghe, Evolution from Space, 148.
17. Wright, Origin and Antiquity of Man, 412.
18. Quoted in Lovtrup, Darwinism, 226.
19. Oahspe, The Lords’ Fifth Book 1:11–12.
20. Ibid., Book of Jehovih 4:14, 5:7, 6:6, and 6:11; Book of Cosmogony and Prophecy 5:8; Book of Knowledge 4:28.
21. Oppenheimer, The Real Eve, 205.
22. Eiseley, The Immense Journey, 84.
23. Ingman and Gyllesten, “Mitochondrial Genome Variation,” 1600–606.
24. Sykes, Daughters, 124.
25. Oppenheimer, The Real Eve, xxi.
26. Fagan, Cro-Magnon, chapter 5.
27. Goodman, The Genesis Mystery, 218.
28. Himmelfarb, Darwinian, 316.
29. Robbins, “How Old Is the Earth, Really?” 69.
30. Wright, Origin and Antiquity of Man, 478–79, appendix.
31. Milton, Shattering the Myths of Darwinism, 67.
32. Oahspe, Book of Jehovih 5:14.
33. Ibid., The Lords’ Fourth Book 4:23–24.
34. Henderson, “Blame for Decline of Bison Misplaced, Scientists Find.”
35. Oahspe, Book of Sethantes 16:4.
36. Ibid., Book of Divinity 11:12; Book of Wars 21:7; First Book of the First Lords 4:7–9.
37. Norman, Gods and Devils from Outer Space, 127.
38. Oahspe, The Lords’ Second Book 2:5; First Book of the First Lords 2:8; Book of Sue; The Lords’ Third Book 2:6.
39. Trench, Temple of the Stars, 98.
40. Oahspe, Book of Cosmogony and Prophecy 5:11.
41. Diamond, The Third Chimpanzee, 218.
42. Johanson and Edgar, From Lucy to Language, 356.
43. Brace, The Stages of Human Evolution, 100.
44. Oahspe, Synopsis of Sixteen Cycles 1:22.
45. Oahspe, Book of Jehovih 5:8.
46. Himmelfarb, Darwinian, 344.
47. Cited by Coon, Adventures and Discoveries, 358.
48. Thorndike, Mysteries, 227.
49. Edey and Johanson, Blueprint, 277.
50. Abrams, “Brain Map Shows You Think Like a Worm.”
51. Hoyle and Wickramasinghe, Evolution from Space, 114.
52. Keith, The Antiquity of Man, 456, 719, 726–77.
53. Thorndike, Mysteries of the Past, 224.
54. Dixon, The Racial History of Man, 503.
55. Kolosimo, Timeless Earth, 8.
56. Hazen, The Scientific Quest for Life’s Origin, 141.
CHAPTER 11. NOT OUT OF AFRICA
1. Klein and Edgar, The Dawn of Human Culture, 97.
2. Goodman, The Genesis Mystery, 135.
3. Johanson and Edey, Lucy, 121.
4. Klein and Edgar, The Dawn of Human Culture, 119.
5. Lewin, The Origin of Modern Humans, 104.
6. Reported in Cremo, Human Devolution, 89.
7. Stix, “Traces of a Distant Past,” 60; Shreeve, The Neandertal Enigma, 67.
8. Brig, “Letter to the Editor,” 9.
9. Trench, Temple of the Stars, 99–100.
10. Wills, The Darwinian Tourist, 260.
11. Gore, “The Dawn of Humans,” 90.
12. Leakey and Lewin, Origins, 120.
13. Gore, “The Dawn of Humans,” 101.
14. Fagan, Cro-Magnon, 90, 97, 104.
15. Nardo, Evolution, 214.
16. Wong, “Hobbit Hullabaloo,” 22.
17. Neimark, “Meet the New Human Family,” 53–54.
18. Thorndike, Mysteries of the Past, 225–26.
19. Oahspe, The Lords’ Third Book 3:15.
20. Braidwood, Prehistoric Men, 166.
21. Bowler, Evolution: The History of an Idea, 297.
22. Mellars, The Neanderthal Legacy, 211.
23. Boule, Fossil Men, 482–83.
24. Goodman, The Genesis Mystery, 157.
25. Oahspe, The Lords’ First Book 1:74.
26. Dawkins, The Blind Watchmaker, 274.
27. Kolosimo, Not of This World, 114.
28. Falk, The Fossil Chronicles, 162, 184–85.
29. Cremo and Thompson, Forbidden Archaeology, 566–69.
30. Le Gros Clark, The Fossil Evidence for Human Evolution, 166, 173.
31. Fagan, Cro-Magnon, 35.
32. Hardaker, The First Americans, 258–59.
33. Gore, “Georgian Skull Find.”
34. Gore, “The Dawn of Humans,” 101.
35. DeSalle and Tattersall, Human Origins, 133.
36. Braidwood, Prehistoric Men, 27.
37. Gore, “The Dawn of Humans,” 108.
38. Adcock, et al., “Mitochondrial DNA Sequences in Ancient Australians,” 537–42.
39. Tenodi, “Problems in Australian Art and Archaeology,” 15–16.
40. Lubenow, Bones of Contention, 268.
41. Howells, Getting Here, 174.
42. de Quatrefages, The Pygmies, 185–86.
43. Lewin, The Origin of Modern Humans, 104.
44. Landsburg and Landsburg, In Search of Ancient Mysteries, 90.
45. Coon, The Living Races of Man, 656; see also Mithen, After the Ice, 314.
46. Oppenheimer, Eden of the East, 373.
47. Mithen, After the Ice, 361–63.
48. Cremo and Thompson, Forbidden Archaeology, 183.
49. Renfrew, Prehistory, 69, 72, 85.
50. Brass, The Antiquity of Man, 186.
51. Goodman, The Genesis Mystery, 127.
52. Reader’s Digest Association, eds., Man and Beast, 300.
53. Keith, The Antiquity of Man, 71.
54. Coon, The Living Races of Man, 140.
55. Thorndike, Mysteries of the Past, 225.
56. Thorndike, Mysteries of the Past, 225–26.
57. Kolosimo, Not of This World, 29.
58. Oahspe, The Lords’ Fifth Book 5:13.
59. Coon, The Living Races of Man, 84–85.
60. Keith, The Antiquity of Man, 362.
61. Oppenheimer, Eden of the East, 398.
62. Lehrman, “From Race to DNA,” 23–24.
63. Boule, Fossil Men, 280, 306.
64. Oahspe, The Lords’ Fifth Book 3:3.
65. Palmer, Origins, 29.
66. Oahspe, Book of Cosmogony and Prophecy 5:12.
67. Keith, The Antiquity of Man, 366.
68. Eiseley, The Immense Journey, 133–38.
69. Hawk, “The ‘Amazing’ Boskops,” http://johnhawks.net/weblog/reviews/brain/paleo/lynch-granger-big-brain-boskops-2008.html.
70. Davis et al., Of Pandas and People, 111; Tattersall and Schwartz, Extinct, 414.
71. Von Ward, We’ve Never Been Alone, 175.
72. Klein and Edgar, The Dawn of Human Culture, 229.
73. According to Day, Guide to Fossil Man, 325; Goodman, The Genesis Mystery, 83.
74. Hooton, Up from the Ape, 381.
75. Bahn, 100 Great Archaeological Discoveries, 192.
76. Charles Berlitz, World of the Incredible but True, 76.
77. Leakey and Lewin, Origins, 142.
78. Lubenow, Bones of Contention, 119, 226.
79. Passage cited in Himmelfarb, Darwinian, 344.
80. Stuart, Discovering Man’s Past in the Americas, 36.
81. Gould, The Panda’s Thumb, 165.
82. Steiger, Mysteries of Time and Space, 20.
83. Gladwin, Men Out of Asia, 89, 158.
84. Norman, Gods and Devils, 126–27, 139.
85. De Camp, Lost Continents, 148.
86. Keith, The Antiquity of Man, 484.
87. Gladwin, Men Out of Asia, 59.
88. Steen-McIntyre, “The Enigmatic Ostrander Skull,” 17.
89. Corliss, Ancient Man, 672–74, 677.
90. Corliss, The Unexplained, 8.
91. Steen-McIntyre, “The Enigmatic Ostrander Skull,” 17.
92. Wright, Origin and Antiquity of Man, chapter 7.
93. Dixon, The Racial History of Man, 458–59.
94. Hrdlicka et al., Early Man in South America, 178, 155.
95. All Argentina references are from Hrdlicka et al., Early Man in South America, 273–76, 292.
96. Dixon, The Racial History of Man, 503.
CHAPTER 12. DEAD MAN WALKING
1. Montagu, Man: His First Two Million Years, 68–69.
2. Neimark, “Meet the New Human Family,” 58.
3. Hooton, Up from the Ape, 338, 695.
4. Brace, The Stages of Human Evolution, 95.
5. Childress, Lost Cities, 358.
6. Diamond, The Third Chimpanzee, 41; Shanidar is dated 60–40 kyr.
7. Lewin, In the Age of Mankind, 126.
8. Lubenow, Bones of Contention, 81–82.
9. Goodman, The Genesis Mystery, 170.
10. Oahspe, Book of Divinity 11:16 and Book of Wars 21:7.
11. Lubenow, Bones of Contention, 348–49.
12. Ibid., 265–66.
13. Keith, The Antiquity of Man, 202.
14. Milton, Shattering the Myths of Darwinism, 207.
15. Tiffany, “Editor’s Comments,” 5–14. See also for example, Oahspe, The Lords’ Second Book 3:10; The Lords’ Fourth Book 4:4; Book of Fragapatti 39:1.
16. Sykes, Seven Daughters, 129.
17. Coon, The Living Races of Man, 12.
18. Montagu, Man: His First Two Million Years, 69.
19. Keith, The Antiquity of Man, 100.
20. Coleman, The Field Guide to Big foot, Yeti, and Other Mystery Primates Worldwide, 98.
21. Eiseley, The Immense Journey, 133.
22. Steiger, Monsters among Us, 72.
23. See Apollo’s mission to correct the monstrosities in Oahspe, Book of Apollo, Chapter 5 and 2:5.
24. Marsh, White Indians of Darien, 20–21.
25. Oahspe, The Lords’ Fifth Book 1:14.
26. Milton, Shattering the Myths of Darwinism, 271.
27. Oahspe, Book of Es 8:29 and 20:37–39.
28. Higgins, Anacalypsis, 258.
29. Macbeth, Darwin Retried, 147.
APPENDIX E: SOME ANACHRONISMS
1. Montagu, Man: His First Two Million Years, 48.
2. Goodman, The Genesis Mystery, 179.
APPENDIX F: NEW WORLD NOT SO NEW
1. Time-Life eds., The Human Dawn, 49.
2. De Camp, Lost Continents, 105.
3. Oahspe, The Lords’ Third Book 1.
4. Wilkins, Mysteries of Ancient South America, 98.
5. Berlitz, Mysteries from Forgotten Worlds, 151–53.
6. Palmer, Origins, 249.
7. Brinton, The Myths of the New World, 188.