[Orlando, Florida] — [08/25/2025] — Author Juan F. Culajay Jr. announces the release of The Tridactyl Enigma: From Desert Sands to DNA Labs, the first comprehensive book that compiles global archaeological evidence, genetic findings, and cultural connections surrounding the enigmatic “tridactyl beings.”

Drawing from a wide spectrum of sources—including ancient rock art, artifacts, figurines, petroglyphs, and controversial biological specimens—The Tridactyl Enigma explores a recurring pattern of three-fingered beings appearing across time and cultures, from the deserts of Peru to the temples of Mesoamerica, and from Europe to Asia.

“For too long, these mysteries have been dismissed as myth or fraud. This book brings the data together—side by side—to reveal a pattern too consistent to ignore,” said Culajay.

The book goes beyond speculation, presenting visual charts, CT-scan comparisons, and genetic test results that highlight both the anomalies and the recurring signatures that point to a deeper story. It examines:

  • Archaeological motifs spanning Peru, Mesoamerica, Japan, Africa, and Europe.

  • Figurines such as Dogū and Kachinas alongside Nazca mummy depictions.

  • Genetic testing inconsistencies and what unidentified DNA sequences might suggest.

  • The role of myth, symbolism, and oral traditions in preserving ancient encounters.

With over 200 pages of detailed research, tables, and imagery, The Tridactyl Enigma invites readers—scientists, historians, and curious truth-seekers alike—to reconsider humanity’s hidden past.

The book is available now on Amazon Kindle and Lulu, with paperback and hardcover editions forthcoming.

About the Author

Juan F. Culajay Jr. is a writer and researcher at the intersection of science, philosophy, and history. With a background in biochemistry and a passion for uncovering the patterns that shape reality, he has dedicated his work to exploring the boundaries of what we call history and myth. The Tridactyl Enigma is his latest investigation into humanity’s forgotten story.


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