This book is a mess.
Don't get me wrong, there's some great research here about the origins of Jewish, Christian, and Islamic thought -- did you know that the 10 commandments were a re-write of one of the pages in the Egyptian Book of the Dead?
However, the stuff about the Mesopotamians having monatomic gold, and that it is superconductive and antigravitic is simply unproven and speculative. No references are given to back them up, and no current science known supports it.
And the stuff about the Sumerian Annunakai being alien genetic scientists creating us as a slave race in their own image, well... this makes great fiction, but where's the evidence?
http://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Grail-Kings-Explosive-Bloodline/dp/1931412936/sr=1-3/qid=1159896157/ref=sr_1_3/102-4124072-5596945?ie=UTF8&s=books
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