Neil FreerNeil Freer was a generalist, futant, futurist, lecturer, author, poet, contributor to the Arlington Institute think tank, and advisory board member of the exopolitics.org institute. He was a frequent collaborator with C. B. Scott Jones on far-reaching, futuristic endeavors involving cutting-edge and sometimes classified information. Neil holds a BA in English and did his graduate work in Philosophy and Psychology at the New School for Social Research. He has taught college courses in Philosophy and History of Religion, gave many private and public seminars and lectures and has done over three hundred radio and TV interviews. Neil is the author of Breaking the Godspell, 1987, reprinted by The Book Tree in 2000, which explores the archaeological, astronomical and genetic proof for our being a genetically engineered species and presents the ramifications of this new paradigm of human nature that resolves the Creationist-Evolutionary conflict. In his second book, God-Games: What Do You Do Forever? (The Book Tree, 1999) he explores the ways in which we will live when, individually and collectively, we attain the unassailable integrity afforded by the restoration of our true, part alien genetic history. He outlines the racial maturity of the new planetary civilization and describes the new human. Neil’s third book, Sapiens Rising: The View From 2100 (Book Tree 2008, updated 2015), outlines how an enlightened society may result when humankind openly shares and restores the true knowledge of our history as a genetically-created species—part Homo erectus and part Anunnaki-Nefilim. Previously released as an e-book only, the author claims it has reached Michelle and Barack Obama, M. Gorbachev, C. B. Scott Jones, John Petersen of the Arlington Institute, the Dalai Lama, Pope Benedict, Klaus Schwab (of Davos), Presidents Clinton, Carter, Charlie Rose, and Bill Moyers, among others. Neil was the keynote speaker in February, 2010 at the International UFO Congress. His presentation was advertised as Sapiens Rising to Cosmic Citizenship: The Script for a Stellar Species Performance. Neil and his talented artist wife, Ursula, have lived in New Mexico since 1994.

As a philosopher, futurist, futant, contactee and generic human, Neil says: “We are already into a profound transmutation, which will characterize the 21st century as the Century of Transformation for mankind. We will be invited into stellar society if we can use the keys we have to integrate our past and present and become new humans, in order to meet the conditions for acceptance. Barbaric fools need not apply, as we grow into cosmic maturity. Let us reclaim our planetary identity and dignity, our part-alien cosmic credentials, and prepare to matriculate into the heavens, into stellar society as, finally, Sapiens Sapiens, the truly doubly wise. There are dangers, but let us face them together. I stand to speak for all of us, a young but wise species, to urge us all to make it so for our children.”

Books by Neil Freer:

Breaking the Godspell: The Politics of Our Evolution. Freer explores the archaeological, astronomical and genetic evidence for our being a half-alien, genetically engineered species. He presents the mind-boggling ramifications of this new paradigm, which correct and resolve the Creationist-Evolutionary conflict, afford a generic definition of human nature, and the potential to rethink the planet. We are about to step out of racial adolescence into stellar society. Zecharia Sitchin writes, “It is gratifying that a mere decade after the publication of my work, an author with the grasp that Neil Freer displays in Breaking the Godspell has set out to probe what the recognition of the existence and Earth-visits of the Nefilim can mean — not just to scientists and theologians — but to each human being upon this planet Earth.”

God Games: What Do You Do Forever? “Then came Neil Freer (who) undertook a different kind of mind-boggling task. If all that I had concluded was true, he said, what does it all mean not to the human race and the planet in general — what does it mean to the individuals, to each one of us? He titles his new book God Games. But, if all the above is the Truth, it is not a game.” Zecharia Sitchin (From the Introduction). This new book by Neil Freer, author of Breaking the Godspell, outlines the human evolutionary scenario far into the future. We are a genetically-engineered race with a dual racial heritage. Our half-Terran, half-alien genes place us on ann accelerated evolutionary path, already eagerly emerging from racial adolescence. Freer describes what’s in store for us as this dawning genetic enlightenment reveals the new human and the racial maturity of a new planetary civilization on the horizon. We all can contribute to our racial future as we evolve from a slave species to far beyond what we could previously even imagine. The godspell broken, we new humans will create our own realities and play our own “god games.” Once we understand our true genetic history we will eventually move beyond the gods, religion, linear consciousness and even death. The subtitle, What Do You Do Forever?, inspires us to contemplate how things like four-dimensional consciousness, the realization of a Law of Everything and the option of immortality will enable the new human to determine his own evolutionary path. It is quite possible that great thinkers in the future will look back on this book, in particular, as being the one which opened the door to our full evolutionary potential and a new paradigm. Neil Freer is a brilliant philosopher focused on the freedom of the individual and what it means to be truly human. This book will make one think in new and different ways. Accept the challenge of God Games and you will be greatly rewarded.

Of Heaven and Earth: Essays Presented at the First Sitchin Studies Day. Contributing author. Contains information on Sitchin’s theories about the origins of mankind and the intervention of an intelligence from elsewhere in ancient times. He and other contributors offer a scholarly approach to the ancient astronaut theory. Chapters by Zecharia Sitchin, Neil Freer, J. Antonio Huneeus, Father Charles Moore, V. Susan Ferguson, and two university professors, Madeleine Briskin and Marlene Evans. Were certain myths actual events instead of figments of imagination? All contributors agree that the answer is yes, and consider Sitchin’s work to be the early part of a new paradigm – one that is beginning to shake the very foundations of religion, archaeology and our society in general.

Ancient Gods and Human Origins:  This book actually began with the oldest recorded stories in the world. These records speak of the gods having been here on Earth and can be found in all major cultures worldwide. This includes the oldest known form of writing on Earth, the Sumerian cuneiform texts from the ancient Middle East. It is here where the original creation stories and the flood story were found, both of which appeared in the bible in shorter and less detailed versions. With mounting evidence, many have come to the conclusion that these stories, long considered myth, were in fact real events and that the “gods” themselves were here. This book brings much of that research together and Neil Freer understood the modern-day implications of this research better than anyone. This book attempts to go deeper—to bring out the truth of who we are and where we came from. Throughout the ancient world are scattered important clues that can reveal who we really are and where we came from. If these clues can be pieced together, this great puzzle can be solved once and for all. As these pieces are assembled, found largely throughout this work, everything starts to make sense. Explore it and see for yourself. This book is a must read for anyone interested in the origins of mankind.

Neil Freer passed away in 2016. His final book, Ancient Gods and Human Origins, was compiled from his private research and computer hard drive, provided by his wife. It serves as the crowning achievement of his work. Neil is currently awaiting to emerge from a deep-frozen, cryogenic state at some future time, so he can continue on with his work.