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James Marsden's career in education spanned thirty five years, of which a major part involved the teaching of physiology and genetics to bio-medical undergraduates. The significant developments in human genetics he observed during these last fifty years prompted him to extrapolate these developments a further hundred years into the future, and to the discovery of an individual whose genetic configuration results in unique psychokinetic, psychoportation, and telekinetic abilities. These abilities allowed for the first time a human being making contact with the extra-terrestrial mythical alien race known as the Anunnaki from the planet Nibiru, and to the discovery that the Anunnaki were in fact the "Gods" who, 450,000 years previously, had visited the Earth and created human kind, and subsequently had, at 4,500 year intervals, revisited the Earth to monitor and advise on the progress of their creation. "Return of the Creators" is a follow-up to Dr Marsden's first book - "Genetics of the Gods", and in addition to recording events leading up to the next scheduled visit by the Anunnaki, gives a disturbing account of human society in the 22nd century.
October 2107, New Mexico. Anomalies have been reported during a routine scan in the genetic make-up of eight-year-old Daniel Da Silva. Certain neurochemicals seem to be surging, while the boy himself is exhibiting unusual - perhaps even superhuman - activity. Sam Smith, director of the Human Genetic Materials Research Unit at Oxford, is asked to fly out to initiate an investigation into the cause, and potential adverse consequences to the World Genetic Pool. Little does he know this boy will present him with answers to the origin of humankind, answers to questions that have eluded the scientific world. Only one question remains: is it chance or design?
All my yesterdays belong to the past; the future belongs to no one From his early life on a farm in pre-war Pembrokeshire to years spent working in education, James Marsden has witnessed first-hand the sweeping changes the world has undergone over the last seven decades. This is what makes All My Yesterdays more than the story of one everyman's life (exceptional as that life has been); rather, it is a record of the past, of a rural way of life in rapid decline and a golden age of education that's now little more than a memory. James Marsden now lives with his wife in the city of Llandaff on the outskirts of Cardiff.
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