Having followed this subject for years, I suspect Tucker and company here are talking about human origins, genetic manipulation that started 250,000 years ago and continues today through "abductees," and inter-dimensional beings that can enter and exit our 'reality' or dimension at will. I further suspect they are talking about the migration of souls, but don't know that for sure.
It's the genetic manipulation that has always struck me about this story. Just one example of our human genome. The great primates of earth -- apes, gorillas, etc., -- have 48 chromosomes (or 24 pairs) and humans have 46 chromosomes (or 23 pairs). If we are SUPPOSEDLY descended from primates (which I doubt), how did we lose 2 chromosomes (1 pair) and turn out better? ...and not simply better, but EXPONENTIALLY better.
Humans create complex structures, communicate complex ideas over time, create symphonies and poetry and great literature, build supercomputers and AI.... and primates are still stuck in the trees and jungles fighting over breeding rights and bananas.
Anyway, there are many mysteries about our origins that have yet to be fully explained.
Yes, I didn't want to get into the high weeds on my reply, but you're right there too. I was trying to keep my response simple. If you can get hold of a now out-of-print book by Lloyd Pye called "Everything You Know Is Wrong" it covers much more detail about the human vs. primate genetics. It covers a lot more too.
Having followed this subject for years, I suspect Tucker and company here are talking about human origins, genetic manipulation that started 250,000 years ago and continues today through "abductees," and inter-dimensional beings that can enter and exit our 'reality' or dimension at will. I further suspect they are talking about the migration of souls, but don't know that for sure.
It's the genetic manipulation that has always struck me about this story. Just one example of our human genome. The great primates of earth -- apes, gorillas, etc., -- have 48 chromosomes (or 24 pairs) and humans have 46 chromosomes (or 23 pairs). If we are SUPPOSEDLY descended from primates (which I doubt), how did we lose 2 chromosomes (1 pair) and turn out better? ...and not simply better, but EXPONENTIALLY better.
Humans create complex structures, communicate complex ideas over time, create symphonies and poetry and great literature, build supercomputers and AI.... and primates are still stuck in the trees and jungles fighting over breeding rights and bananas.
Anyway, there are many mysteries about our origins that have yet to be fully explained.
Thank you for the post. I have long thought the story of how we began and the different groups just did not make sense.
Unfortunately, I think some humans still fall under the primate category...
And what about our fused 2nd chromosome!!!!
Yes, I didn't want to get into the high weeds on my reply, but you're right there too. I was trying to keep my response simple. If you can get hold of a now out-of-print book by Lloyd Pye called "Everything You Know Is Wrong" it covers much more detail about the human vs. primate genetics. It covers a lot more too.