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First.
Why Are Hominoids So Important?
(Hominoids meaning the Bigfeetsies, for newcomers)
Hominoids are one of two “fantasy” creatures that can dismantle Evolutionary Theory in one fell swoop (off-world aliens are the other). The day a hominoid is presented to the world for analysis—dead or alive—is the day science can no longer prop up its evolutionary dogma. When macroevolution clatters into history’s dustbin, Divine Creation and Intelligent Design will follow right behind it. Intervention Theory will become the most plausible explanation for how humans and all life came to be on Earth.
In the end, Intragalactic Terraformers—which now might seem absurd to many people—will become the choice everyone settles on because anything else will seem laughably implausible. In the interim, until undeniable proof is in hand, our only course of action is to focus on the best evidence for hominoid reality; and that, in my opinion, is most strongly seen in Neanderthals.
For 100 years mainstream scientists insisted Neanderthals led to Cro-Magnons in a direct line, even though not nearly enough time was available to account for the numerous physical differences by means of Darwin’s gradualism.
That much-too-narrow time gap between them became home to the “missing link,” a mythical fossil pre-human that, when found, would show the “transition” from one species to the other.
Since the late 1990s, when it became clear that a Neanderthal-human link was tenuous at best, the mainstream grudgingly shifted their focus to Erectus/Ergaster to establish a new “transition” species from which humans must have evolved.
Now mainstreamers consider Neanderthals a “dead end” on an “evolutionary path” that ends 28,000 years ago. They refuse to consider any evidence that contradicts the idea of evolution being life’s bottom line.
Why cant we postulate they are still alive as some of the hominoids seen all over the world?
Because their dogma prevails. For now...
What About Human Origins?
The heart of Intervention Theory is its position that humans definitely and beyond any doubt did not evolve on Earth. And, once we became established here (by whomever or by whatever established us), we have since done no more than microevolve into our fully modern form.
What is the evidence in support of this radical theory? It comes in two general categories: the physical indications and genetic indications.
All of which can be explained if you ask me to.
What if Intragalactic Terraformers decided, for whatever reason, to insert a “superior” creature here on Earth, a species that would be what we call “human”? Forget microevolution, that’s too slow. They would want to make it happen now! They have two choices: bring or build. If they decide to bring what they want, they will locate a suitable species—one or more—living on a similar planet. This assures them it can survive here, but to make certain their efforts won’t be wasted, they might bring in several samples to find which one, or ones, manage to adjust best.
If this path is the one they followed, it could explain the wide range of physical variations in the human races. However, from the genetic standpoint, only slight differences separate one race from another. Despite how hokey it seems, under our skin we really are the same species. If the Terraformers chose to build a whole new species from scratch, it would not be beyond their reach. If they had the technological ability to transform Earth for 4.5 billion years, then it is safe to assume they had the ability to handle genetic engineering at any level of complexity.
So, whether it was a case of “bring” or “build,” the Terraformers could easily have handled it. Which did they choose? And why? Why us? Why humans? What could they possibly have been thinking when that decision was made?
The Dawn of Sumer.
The first great city of the Human species.
The Darwinian paradigm of simplicity, which leads to ever more complexity, states that we should be crawling out of the caves on bloody hands and knees thousands of years ago. This doesn't appear to be the case... We come sailing out and build lavish cities. 1000's of world firsts... First high-rise buildings, walls, roads, wheeled vehicles, ocean going vessels, agriculture, animal husbandry, laws, education, schools, court systems, and the only one mainstream gives them credit for which is literature.
We are all taught we come from the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. It is clear they are all byproducts of Sumer. We are only told the people of Sumer invent writing, and case closed. They never speak or teach about the things they wrote, or how sophisticated they really were, because it doesn't fit the current model of our progression of intelligence. Even though things like their decimal system called Sexsadecimal, is clearly more advanced than the Dewey when dealing with very large and small numbers.
So in the late 1800's when we were translating what these guys had to say, the "myth" pile had gotten larger and larger. A man named Zechariah Sitchin, who we all know went about his work in an all or nothing fashion asked the great question...
"Who hands the myth to the first civilization"
In the 50's he jumped into the myth pile and published a dozen books labeled the Earth Chronicles Series.
For all of you who just seen the name Sitchin, and have your paste of the link sitchiniswrong.com ready to post, I humbly request you provide yourself an opportunity for advancement, and at least read what I have to say before jumping to conclusions.
Lloyd Pye's Defense Of Sitchin.
Anyone who says Zecharia Sitchin is a fraud or mistaken in his translations of Sumerian texts, or anything in that vein, is busily grinding a heavily worn axe. They base all of their complaints on the fact that in certain key areas of the Sumerian writings, he deviates markedly from the "classical" translations, the vast majority of which were completed before 1947, before the terms "UFO" or "alien" came into common usage.
When the early translators came upon passages that could have been and should have been interpreted the way Sitchin interpreted them, they had no conceivable frame of reference for such terminology. Thus, they shoehorned it to fit into their own restricted world views, and because this nonsense was created by "experts" of that time, modern experts have inevitably been brainwashed by their education process to believe that no other translation is needed, much less preferable.
This intellectual claptrap has become established as the "preferred" and "accepted" translations that critics claim Stichin should have respected and stuck with in the way they are obligated to do. Sitchin rightly jettisoned the nonsense and translated the texts more like they were actually written, calling an alien an alien, so to speak, and this gross offense to modern academic sensibilities is what classic scholars considera sacrilege to their mindset.
I have no doubt that, in the fullness of time, historians will consider Zecharia Sitchin vastly more correct than any mainstream pundit in alive at this moment. Why? Because modern scholars endure years of intense training to consider the work of prior scholars sancrosanct, which turns out a virtual army of close-minded sycophants who, ultimately, will be dismissed as the laughable fools they are.
That being said, today we will go over the origins of life from the Sumerian perspective. They have many things they wrote about, but their story of our cosmology at around 4 billion years ago is very interesting to say the least. They had our Solar system documented with Pluto as a moon of Saturn, A planet called Tiamat in the asteroid belt area, and the big no-no of shills everywhere, Nibiru, who is captured by the sun in an elliptical 3600 year clockwise orbit like a comet.
The Enuma E'Lish. The 6 tablets of action, 1 tablet of summation,(Taken by many as the 6 days of creation and the one day of rest) plausibly answers at least a half of dozen great mysteries surrounding our cosmogony.
A planet going clockwise opposed to our counterclockwise neighborhood has the potential of some serious Doom folks. Although they describe Nibiru knocking into Tiamat at one point in time, its last several passings have been further and further away. So no I don't side with the Nibiru Doom gang, but I am going to say that the collision itself answers a lot of questions surrounding modern astronomy and Earth geology.
In the collision of planets Nibiru and Tiamat, Nibiru due to it being, colder, larger, and older, it held itself together. Meanwhile Tiamat was torn in half, but not completely obliterated. Just cracked open like an eggshell.
Those very few moments answers several of the most puzzling questions known to man.
The asteroid belt. Volumes of inner viscous magma seeped out and established what the Sumerians called the "hammered bracelet" and Tiamat having been illustrated being originally positioned in the crux of the asteroid belt, we can simply postulate the collision knocked it into a new orbit, leaving all the magma to cool and solidify into what we know call the asteroid belt.
Comets. In a linear solar system, where the primordial cloud of dust and gas flattens out into a pancake, comets have no right to come from all over the place. Mainstreamers may speak of the Oort cloud, but that is the biggest joke, because comets are made of water. You don't make water in the middle of a vacuum. You make water being a cooling planet. The collision described in the epic answers how they were removed out into the solar system.
Tectonic plates. The lighter outer crust being torn off, and half of the planet oozing out its bowels, we all know what happens to liquids in a vacuum. It makes the smallest tightest ball it can. So you now hopefully have a new perspective on why we have moving plates, just imagine the Earth not completely solidified from the initial collision around 4 billion years ago.
Pluto. You all heard we're downgrading the planetoid. It also shares the same fate of comets, it is 17 degrees off of the ecliptic. NOTHING should be off of the ecliptic. The Epic illustrated Pluto being a moon of Saturn, till it was whisked away during Nibiru's approach to the inner solar system.
And Life. They state in the mingling of the waters, Nibiru passed life to Tiamat. Our accepted theory of the origins of life on this planet are just malarkey.
Experts insist that somehow, someway, those original molecules managed to spontaneously reassemble into ever more complex molecules that somehow, someway, formed themselves into the single cells of the earliest life forms.
The fact that spontaneous self-assembly into complex molecules does not happen now, nor can it be forced to happen in coherent patterns in the most sophisticated laboratories on Earth, should be an indication that this theory, like the gravity-based one of cosmologists, needs work. British astrophysicist Fred Hoyle summed up the problem neatly when he said the likelihood of a lightning bolt striking water to assemble simple molecules into a life form was equal to the likelihood of a tornado sweeping through a junkyard and correctly assembling a jetliner.
We all know the Sumerians have plenty more to say, but I am running low on time, and I guess I will save all the juicy stuff they talk about for part 2 of this post. Karma appreciated, for the pin of part 2.
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