Samir Raheem Jabar Bardney
Samir Raheem Jabar Bardney
Samir Raheem Jabar Bardney is an independent scholar, researcher, and comparative mythologist dedicated to the intersection of ancient texts, human genetics, and esoteric knowledge. Raised with a deep skeptiism toward monolithic historical narratives, Bardney spent two decades pursuing a singular question: Why does the human race feel inherently flawed?
His research began by meticulously"decoding the cuneiform tablets of the Babylonian Epic of Creation (Enuma Elish) in their original context, which led him to an inescapable conclusion: the ancient narratives are not allegory, but a scientific record of intervention. This pursuit led him away from traditional academia and into the fields of epigenetics, systems theory, and frequency dynamics.
Bardney is recognized for his unique ability to bridge seemingly disparate fields-connecting Sumerian mythology and the Biblical Genesis Conspiracy to anomalies in the human genome, such as the Fused Failsafe in Chromosome 2. He proposes a unified theory of human origin that views the Anunnaki not as gods, but as biological architects, and humanity as the product of an engineered servitude.
A dedicated practitioner of advanced breathwork and conscious intent, Bardney lives a minimalist existence, focused on the activation of the latent human potential he terms the Echo in the Genome.
The Genetic Genesis: Gods and DNA Is the culmination of Bardney's life work-a revolutionary manual for self-sovereignty that challenges the reader to reclaim the high-frequency code stolen at the moment of creation.
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