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The Next Step in Human Evolution

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Evolve Your DNA!

Industrial capitalists have created an environmental catastrophe through the use of toxic chemicals, heavy metals, radioactive pollutants, and even nano-robotic brain and nervous system control technologies. These contaminants have infiltrated our water sources, the air we breathe and our food, having a severe impact on the human race and our ability to live a normal, healthy life.

Due to this constant barrage of toxins, detoxing these contaminants from the body is no longer possible using conventional methods. Something greater is needed – something that could only be provided from a higher dimension – and Scott Werner has been given the answer. Appearing to Scott one night while traveling, St. Germaine presented a simple solution to our current polluted global condition.

“I come to you with an answer!” said St. Germaine. “Evolution is the answer and is inevitable for survival on this beautiful planet. I will tell you how this is to be done.”

Presented in a simple, concise, easy to implement solution, The Next Step in Human Evolution provides hope to the human race with a way to evolve our DNA to be resistant to the toxic environment, inflammatory diseases, and degenerative brain and nerve conditions faced by the population today.

Start evolving your DNA today!

90 pages, Paperback

First published April 14, 2015

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February 7, 2018
This short book is quite entertaining with very interesting stories. It has a few nuggets buried in it that the reader may find helpful, but I'm not sure about evolving into twelve stranded DNAs. It is a bit on the New Age side.
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