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My Sister, Shanti
My family suffered a great loss when my sister, Shanti, died of a mysterious illness. The heartache it caused my family proved to be the impetus of much of my father’s research later on and, eventually, led me to follow in his path.

Shanti fell victim to a rare disease that I hope to one day understand and eradicate. Her death made me wonder how modern society would cope if a new pandemic suddenly broke out, ready to strike unsuspecting souls.

I have traveled many places, speaking to scientists, researchers and medical professionals about the history of pandemics, how viruses spread, and how vaccines are made. Their answers may one day provide important clues to my sister’s death and I hope they will be of great interest to you as well.

You can listen to these experts yourself at the link above, “interviews and resources.”

Sincerely,
Dr. Suresh



Who Is Takezo Kensei?
This is a name I've been hearing more and more lately, but I'm not sure why. Could he possibly be connected to my research in some way? After watching the first part of a new documentary about his life, I'm just as baffled as ever, but as I've learned in recent months, nothing is ever what it seems.

You can watch the documentary for yourself and make up your own mind. Here's the link: yamagatofellowship.org.

Sincerely,
Dr. Suresh



Email
Thank you for your incredible responses to this site and for your concerns about my well-being. Rest assured, I am safe from harm, at least for now.

My email box has been flooded, and I admit to having a hard time keeping up with all your messages.

I'd also like to point out while most of you have done a fantastic job, there are those who have chosen to use the wiki as your own verbal playground. I encourage you all to keep adding your knowledge in the proper scientific spirit.

With that out of the way, I'd like to draw your attention to a new page I put up where I will be posting some of the more interesting emails I have received.

Sincerely,
Dr. Suresh




For My Father
This site was maintained by my late father, Chandra Suresh, a noted evolutionist who helped solve the riddles of DNA and protein synthesis through his pioneering work in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Like all sons, I have had my difficulties with my father, but where I once found his theories to be more in the realm of science fiction than of science fact, I now understand that he was onto discoveries that have the potential to create a paradigm shift for the entire world, and that is why I have decided to resurrect this site so his work, at least in some small fashion, can continue.

My father was dedicated to the idea of openness and sharing his research with those around him. In this spirit, I'd like to invite everyone to explore this resource and to share your own theories with me through a wiki that I set up for that purpose.

I hope you find my father's work and research as inspiring and thought provoking as I do.

Mohinder Suresh




Activating Evolution
When "Activating Evolution" first came out in 1993, it caused an uproar in the scientific community for asserting that human evolution was happening at alarming speeds and leading to strange anomalies among the population. For reference, I have included on this site the introduction to my father's signature work. Read the introduction, click here.





Theories Wiki
The wiki is a good place to start. You can share your own ideas with me there.


Interviews
I've been conducting interviews with geneticists. You can watch them here.


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