Children of the Blue Sun

A developing story about another view of human evolution that is guaranteed to provoke thought on the provenance of modern man. Because the nature of this topic may offend some people, one is cautioned to read these posts with an open mind and exercise discipline in considering new and radical concepts.

Name:

Fear the Beta.

Sunday, March 01, 2015

The Tragic Passing of D. Xoanan

Shortly after publishing his first post on blogger.com, D. Xoanan was killed when his auto careened off a narrow mountain road in Bolivia in heavy fog.  The motive for his trip remains unclear, but most likely was connected with his continued research in the "Blue Sun" project.

Many conspiracy theories circulated within the close fellowship of researchers and friends but most were convinced it was just an accident.  Not taking any chances, however, I have secured an Internet connection with both a proxy server and shadow identity to help secure against an unnatural calamity or premature passing.

It has been almost ten years since his introductory post.  The time seems right to tell a most compelling story that will have you, dear reader, asking some introspective questions.

Soon.

D. Xoanan II
Continuing The Children of the Blue Sun

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Children of the Blue Sun

Sometimes, when safeguarding a secret, one realizes that holding it close can actually jeopardize those entrusted to keeping it. It is for this reason that we now believe it is time to publicize a concept in the sudden manifestation of human sentience. We are certain these revelations will exact both impassioned discussion and vehement controversy.

Our next post will reveal evidence of an alternate history of human evolution which, deep inside yourself, you've always known to be possible. Some may have a hard time believing these claims, but I trust both your intellect and instinct will prevail.

As English is not my native language, I beg your indulgence and understanding for any syntactical errors I may make while composing these posts.

D. Xoanan