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Adonis Awakens
Doug Young
Adonis Awakens
Doug Young
Nearing the end of The Human Genome Project its leaders confirmed that Homo Sapiens was in a steady decline due to the fall in quality and quantity of the male sperm. They determined what would be the genome of a man fit to become the next Most Recent Common Ancestor (MRCA) of the human race by the male line and dubbed it the Adonis Project. The female line was in no such decline as the Mitochondrial Eve inheritance had carried through and strengthened, as mothers struggled to nurture their offspring. There were millions of girls who would produce enlightened children if Adonis was their father. The conspirators, for that, is what they had become, determined that Adonis would require three exceptional women to be his goddesses. They would form a family for Adonis and their children would become leaders in the Utopian World which must come. The conspirators planned to select one-hundred genetically superior young women each year to be impregnated by Adonis and then as their sons and grandsons grew up, they too would impregnate one-hundred girls a year and by the end of the century, all people of child-bearing age would be Adonis's descendants. Adonis had been identified four-years before our story begins. However, nobody told Brad Clifford that he had been selected to be Adonis, as the project might never eventuate if the three goddesses were not found. On the night our story opens, Mary Clifford, Brad's mother, comes to Brad's bed asking to be held, in fear she might harm them both. Her husband, Bruce Clifford, had been killed in a car smash five days earlier and she didn't want to go on. In the early hours of the morning Brad wakes, in a spectacular nocturnal emission, Adonis broke out. Mary, one of the conspirators, realises that Adonis has manifested to save her, becomes Aphrodite in his arms. Adonis's purpose in life is to bring about the Utopia that has often been sought but never achieved. He wages an undeclared war on those who would prevent all mankind from enjoying the best of what our world provides. Yes, the saga has justly been classified as Erotic, as Adonis fights with the only tools available to him. The saga comes with free access to the 21st Century Adonis Diary website where their relatives and friends' pictures and comments are provided, and Aphrodite describes her views on their lives. About the Author. It is not uncommon to hear the elderly complain about being old. For the authors of this saga, we find it a distinct advantage to be octogenarians. It has given us a worldview that can only be had by Living It, a far different perspective than having Learned It. We were born into the early years of the so-called Great Depression and listened to the radio to hear the declaration of The Second World War. Thereafter, we lived through minor wars and rumours of war until the nineteen-seventies. We witnessed disasters in our home-state and around the world, some natural, like floods, and fire, and others as a result of human greed and corruption: like, stock market crashes, inflation and health disasters like the Polio Epidemic of 1937, the Thalidomide Tragedy of 1960, and Tuberculosis, endemic in Australia since 1850 and on the rise again todayBut today, everyone has joined us to witnesses history being made in the Financial Services Royal Commission. We ask our readers to remember this low point in the mismanagement of some of our greatest institutions. In publishing, it is not uncommon to have husband and wife as joint authors. Perhaps, in this case, it is a little unusual, as my wife of sixty-three years passed away on the fourteenth of May 2018. If you ask me whether Betty still participates in this work, I can answer YES! Not only through the history we shared, but through the communications, we have shared since the day she passed from this life.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | May 14, 2019 |
ISBN13 | 9781091493827 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 682 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 38 mm · 984 g |
Language | English |
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