98% of our DNA is considered by mainstream science to be “genetic gibberish, junk."This very title pokes fun at that notion because deep inside, we know the TRUTH!Open the pages of this book and UNLOCK the HIDDEN SECRETS…..Our DNA contains EVERYTHING we needed to know to survive for the past millennia. 5 senses? How about 128 Sensory Channels; perceptions that helped Stone Age man survive, and could enhance our world today. Auras, Electromagnetic Fields, Radiational & Gravitational Forces, Sounds, Colors, Energy Centers, Endocrine Senses, Sun, Magnetic Reference for people & place, Mathematics, God, Language, Spirits, Solar System, and many more.All the healing knowledge we humans need to know about has been imbedded and stored in the crystals of our own DNA. Crystals transmit information to us, about survival, about our past and about healing.We have ‘forgotten’ much — we just need to access, to listen, and be open to the possibilities.So take a step back in time and discover what has been stored in the genes since the earliest moments of creation.Your journey to self awareness starts here.“The double helix presented as never before!”“Scogna teaches us about LIFE AT THE CRYSTAL LEVEL as no research scientist would think to describe it.” –Mary Habeeb“The Macro-Micro aspects of the cosmos & humankind.”“Just like Tesla, some spirits arrive well before their time. Joe Scogna pulled back the veil of time to show us a new understanding of ourselves and instill the courage to embrace what is needed and to heal in these challenging times.” —Bruce L. Erickson, MotherEarth Media“Learn about the 128 sense perceptions—not just five!—and how we are each imbued with crystalline structures in our RNA/DNA which are constantly evolving and changing to insure survival, towards our betterment and optimal health. Scogna purported this long before anyone had a clue.” —Nancy B. Porter, DN, LISW“Joe Scogna’s explanation of how life forms are altered by a natural process supports an evolutionist’s position, but the concept of a genetic planning mechanism suggests an intelligent designer at work. Who designed that mechanism?” —Linda Schwank