The seeding of humanity
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Okay, so perhaps time to go deeper. We're not half human and half 'alien' - we have some DNA that is alien to this planet - 223 genes to be precise.
The modern day ‘father’ of the Human Genome project is Dr. Francis Crick who together with his partner James Watson, won the Nobel Prize when they accurately deciphered the structure of the DNA molecule. But what has since been hushed up by ‘official science, are some of the stated conclusions that Francis Crick subsequently made. He shocked the scientific world back in 1953 when in one of his books he said this...
- ”In today's global economy an 'official science' which denies the analytical study of spiritual phenomena, as a legitimate context for understanding human reality, has been created over time. The 'science' which is legitimated by institutions that are closely linked to this global economy, tends to seek to analyze only certain aspects of 'materiality'.
Prioritised subjects by this 'official science' are limited to areas which complement the agenda of constituencies of individuals who seek to manipulate the 'recognized' body of human knowledge for power and control. That scientific prioritisation context, has notably sought to exclude extraterrestrial relationships to humanity, in order to keep humanity ignorant of its apparent potential 'locked' heritage within its own DNA.
Dr Francis Crick
- Why is it that ancient native, cultures all around the world, from the Americas to Africa and Australia speak of advanced ETs ‘seeding’ humanity on earth? How is it that such apparently primitive peoples had in-depth accurate knowledge of constellations such as Sirius - which cannot be seen with the naked eye - several thousand years ago?
- So why then are there these so called nine ‘mutations’? I believe it’s quite simple. If you were an advanced race intending to seed humanity on earth, yes you’d take a majority of the genetics from the most suitable species - from Hominoids. If you wanted them to be bright, smart and cosmically connected, you’d feed in some of your own DNA. But then the last thing you’d want, is interbreeding between human and hominoid - that would dilute the new evolution and risk turning it backwards. These nine changes that were made, meant that if interbreeding did happen (and the fossil records show that in places it did), then there is a vastly increased likelihood of pre-birth miscarriages happening. The nine changes they’d introduced, ensured the new human species remained human.
