The Nine Races
The Forgotten Origin of Humanity
Nearly one million years of human history. Nine races. Almost none of it recorded.
The stories you know—Eden, Adam and Eve, the Tower of Babel—are memories of real events.
Nearly one million years ago, two creatures walked away from their animal kin and became the founders of the human race.
What followed was extraordinary: six races of color from a single family, an advanced civilization lasting three hundred thousand years, a Garden of Eden that was a real place with a real purpose, and millennia of migration that seeded every civilization in recorded history.
Who were the people who came before recorded history, and what happened to them?
Here are the stories behind the stories you already know.
The six races of color.
Born from a single family, each distinct in biology and temperament, spreading across a world that had never seen anything like them.
Adam and Eve.
Real historical figures whose biological legacy still lives in our DNA.
The Garden of Eden.
Where it was, what it was designed to accomplish, and why it ended.
The Neanderthals.
In this account they were not a dead end.
They were descendants of humanity's original family, and their story is part of yours.
The Tower of Babel.
What really happened, and what it cost the emerging human family.
The Ancient & Controversial Knowledge shelf is crowded with sensation and guesswork.
The Nine Races is different: a detailed and cited narrative account drawn from a specific source, with an introduction that addresses the most difficult material honestly.
This book describes ancient populations with genuinely distinct biological capacities, differences that trace back hundreds of thousands of years.
Nearly every modern person carries ancestry from multiple ancient sources.
The Serious Option on a Shelf Full of Speculation
Common Questions
Is this book racist?
Does this contradict evolution?
No. The ancient populations described here no longer exist as distinct groups—they blended into the broader human family long ago. Nearly every person alive today carries ancestry from multiple ancient sources. Biological history does not determine individual worth.
No. The book accepts that humans descended from earlier primates through a long evolutionary process. Where it differs is in arguing that this process was not random, that life was deliberately planted and the emergence of humanity was not an accident. Where the account diverges from mainstream science, the author says so plainly.
What This Book Is, and Isn’t
This Book Is…
✔ A narrative account of human origins drawn from a detailed, disclosed source
✔ The historical reality behind Eden, the Tower of Babel, and Adam and Eve
✔ An intellectually honest treatment of ancient racial diversity — addressed directly, not avoided
✔ The prequel to the complete Havona Press cosmological narrative
This Book Is Not…
— Conventional evolutionary biology or academic paleoanthropology
— Creationist literature or biblical literalism
— Ancient-astronaut or Anunnaki speculation
— A book that requires all historical claims to be verified by traditional archeology
Who Is This Book For?
For readers convinced that mainstream accounts of human origins leave crucial questions unanswered.
For those drawn to the historical reality behind the Garden of Eden, the Tower of Babel, and the ancient diversity of humanity.
For anyone who has wondered why nearly every culture on Earth carries the same deep memories — of a lost golden age and superhuman teachers who came and then were gone.
For readers who want the serious option on the alternative-history shelf — grounded, sourced, and intellectually honest.
If you need every historical claim verified by traditional archeology, or find alternative accounts of human origins inherently suspect, this book takes you somewhere different.