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We have been reading the manual wrong for 2,000 years.
Walk into any bookstore and you'll find the Bible, the Quran, and the Vedas shelved under "Religion." But what if that's a filing error?
Scott McDonald spent 25 years as a security engineer, auditing systems and hunting the mechanism behind the impossible. His rule: it's never magic - just a mechanism you haven't found yet. In PARACODING, he turns that rule loose on humanity's oldest records.
The result reads history as engineering. The Sumerian creation myths become genetic-engineering logs. The Bhagavad Gita describes, from the inside, the same "block universe" Einstein wrote about in his private letters. The Biblical prophets operate as intelligence assets, running what the U.S. Army would later study and call remote viewing. And the mushroom that may have rewired the ape brain, and the AI now rewiring ours, turn out to be the same event on a longer timeline.
But this is not another book that believes everything.
On every page, McDonald labels exactly what is solid science, what is genuinely contested, and what is his own speculation - and tells you which is which. When the evidence says no aliens, he says so. When a famous claim collapses under scrutiny, he lets it fall. The remote-viewing chapter was even reviewed for accuracy by an original member of the U.S. Army's Star Gate program.
The result is a rare thing in this genre: a wild investigation you can actually trust the narrator to run.
We are a species with amnesia, staring at the schematics for a starship and calling it a hymnal. This isn't an attack on faith. It's a defense of the data.
The screen is on. The cursor is blinking. Now you know how to read the code.
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