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Reply #30 posted 10/25/13 4:47pm

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XxAxX said:

according to the earliest known form of writing from mesopotamia circa 6-7,000 bc the sky people came to earth 280,000 years ago to mine for gold, they created humans by mingling their DNA with that of apes, and us humans labored in their mines and farmed for them. as told in ancient times, the annunaki had a garden called EDIN where humans worked, but we were too curious to be good laborers (always eating the fruit and such) so we were fired.

some say we are still being observed, but from a distance, or from where we can't see them

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Where did you read all that? Any webpage you´d recommend?

I wonder when RodeoSchro is going to join this thread and debunk all of it.

Do you know this movie?

DON´T WATCH THIS MOVIE ! lol

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Reply #31 posted 10/25/13 5:04pm

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^ i've been reading about this stuff for a long time, since college when i took a course regarding mesopotamia and early human civilization. if you google 'annunaki' you will find all kinds of cool stuff, i love youtube for this.

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some clips are pretty whack, but some are well researched and informative. lately i've been really interested in nikola tesla's work, which is based on subtle energy, (the earth's magnetosphere, etc.) which the annunaki are reputed to have taught early humankind to use. allegedly, the pyramids are far older than we tend to think, and were early power stations. they are made of quartz, limestone and calcite, and had rivers of water running through them which generated current.

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thank you for the link, that looks cool!

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Reply #32 posted 10/26/13 11:11am

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NDRU said:

I don't necessarily bellieve any of it, but it does make some sense.

For one thing, it's strange to me that humans lost most of their hair. I could see where standing upright and having larger brains would be advantagous, but I don't see why we got un-hairy. If we mingled with bare-skinned big headed upright aliens with apes, we'd get humans.

But so far, I have not seen any convincing evidence of this.


There are so many things that can seriously give credence to this theory...you should read "Chariots Of The Gods" if you haven't already, just to see for yourself.

The one thing that doesn't jive for me is this; according to the official timeline, Man as we know it today evolved from primitive apes in what - 2 million years? MODERN MAN diverted from apes a mere 50,000 to 100,000 years (70,000 in the map below)-


By contrast, Dinosaurs ruled the earth for what - 200 million years???




...and somehow in the blink of an eye, primates developed a type of intelligence that dinosaurs couldn't accomplish with in a timespan TWO HUNDRED TIMES greater? What did Homo Erectus posses that say, Velociraptor, didn't to allow this level of intelligence?
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I'm willing to consider that there was something that prompted our intelligence. That "missing link" very well may have been extraterrestrial.

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I see that theory as a reasonable explanation, but there isn't really evidence to support it (that convinces me, at least). And to suggest that aliens created us in a lab without real evidence to support it is not much different than saying women came from Adam's rib, IMO.

But one thing seems clear to me. Our intelligence might have helped us initially, but it seems like a huge aberration at this point, like a cancer that's out of control. You are so right that it doesn't really fit the pattern of evolution, and humans don't seem very natural either.

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