Former CSU professor speaks at extraterrestrial convention in Denver
Matt Minich
Issue date: 9/28/09 Section: News
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In all those years, he never once told his students that they were products of alien genetic extraterrestrials or that their world was controlled by an alien race of shape-shifting reptilian beings.
Since his resignation from the university in 1990, however, Horn has changed his tune. Once a staunch Darwinist and tenured CSU anthropology professor, Horn has devoted the last 19 years of his life to the study of alternative theories of human origin.
After receiving a doctorate in anthropology from Yale University and while teaching at CSU, Horn focused his energies on the study of the evolution of non-human primates, his wife Lynette Horn said.
He now advocates the theory that modern man is not the result of a natural process of evolution, but that evolution was artificially aided by reptilian extraterrestrials. The reptilians bred mankind as servants and continue to rule the planet today, Horn said.
Reptilians have manipulated perceptions of world history and hold power over humankind through their influence over an elite and powerful group of humans, known as the Illuminati, Arthur said. Throughout human history, the reptilian beings have been recorded as dragons or gods.
The shift in Arthur's focus came shortly after meeting Lynette, who was then a metaphysical healer, he said. After many conversations over the telephone, Arthur and Lynette finally met face-to-face in July of 1988 when they spent a week in Northern California's Trinity Mountains searching for Sasquatch, commonly known as Bigfoot.
The couple never spotted the mythic creature, but fell in love, Lynette said. Only a few months later, they were married in the chapel on the CSU campus.
Just two years after their marriage, Horn resigned his position at CSU and the couple moved to Mt. Shasta, Calif. to study humanity's origins full time.
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Steve
posted 9/29/09 @ 12:39 PM MST
It's true! We're Cylons!!!
This guy has got to cut down on the Scientology meetings....
Mary
posted 10/01/09 @ 1:22 PM MST
Super sweet! I want to know more!
DataJack
posted 10/07/09 @ 8:12 AM MST
Really? This is what passes for knowledge with these people? "If you don't know it, don't look it up, make it up!"
So, our lizard overlords can run the whole world from behind the scenes, but can't stop a small group of goof balls from meeting at a Doubletree motel and discussing their secrets?
Unrelated: "studies of humanities origins"? That might have made it past your spell checker, but that doesn't mean it's correct. (Continued…)
Adam Apollo
posted 10/18/09 @ 11:39 PM MST
Thanks for the quote Matt, though I want to clarify that the conference was very interesting, there was simply room for improvement in the passion and engagement of these speakers. (Continued…)
Will
posted 10/19/09 @ 1:56 PM MST
I knew there was more to those Sleestak's in the Land of the Lost!
Phillip
posted 11/06/09 @ 12:58 PM MST
"Speakers ... did not focus on one particular topic or even a single race of extraterrestrials."
---It would be difficult to focus on *any* race of ETs, since there is no incontestable evidence of such things. (Continued…)
Erik
posted 11/08/09 @ 11:57 AM MST
I found this quote to be absolutely hilarious:
"Though he is not a UFO expert, Chambers said he considered the speakers legitimate due to the scope and organization of the convention. (Continued…)
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