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Are The Neanderthals
Still Among Us? By James Donahue One of the big mysteries
among archaeologists has been what caused the extinction of Neanderthal man after successfully existing on Earth for nearly
100,000 years. This big-boned, coarse
primate demonstrated some degree of awareness in that he used primitive tools, buried and even left flowers at the graves
of the dead, and developed some degree of social life. Evidence of the Neanderthals
died out about 27,000 years ago at about the time it is believed modern man arrived on the scene. The big questions have
been where the Homo sapiens came from so suddenly in the historical record and why the Neanderthals disappeared so soon after
we arrived. Did we have something to do with the demise of the Neanderthal? Now an Austrian-led team
of researchers, working on a famous site of 31,000-year-old humanoid bones found in the The bones of six individuals
found in the caves are generally regarded as “modern” but some of the skulls show Neanderthal features including
heavy brow ridges and a protruding bone in the back of the head. Yet the skeletal remains are found with stone and bone tools,
ornaments and other artifacts showing aesthetic artful design, something the primitive Neanderthal did not do. “These characteristics
could be explained by interbreeding, or seen as Neanderthal ancestry,” team leader Eva Maria Wild of the Some people would apparently
like to reject the idea of modern humans having sex with hairy, smelly and animal-brained humanoids that may have seemed more
like apes than humans. But team member Erik
Trinkaus of “Either there’s
been an evolutionary leveling, or there has been some level of interbreeding, and we will never know how much,” Trinkaus
said. “My answer is, why not? They were all dirty and smelly, and didn’t have much opportunity for social activity.” Indeed, contemporary
humans are known to have sex with the animal world. It is a common joke among folks in rural farming communities that certain
men are sometimes caught in the barn having sex with sheep, cows and even chickens. One theory as to the
origin of the AIDS epidemic is that it sprang from a human that had sexual contact with an ape somewhere on this planet. If some humans can stoop
to these levels in their quest for sexual gratification in modern times, why should we think that early Homo sapiens saw themselves
as so high on the social ladder they could not be sexually attracted to other humanoid types that looked almost like them?
Wouldn’t it be somewhat akin to racial mixing in contemporary society? Also consider Psychic
Aaron C. Donahue’s story that a Luciferian race of aliens came to the planet and genetically manipulated the DNA of
a chosen primate to create modern humans. Did Lucifer choose the
Neanderthal for this successful experimentation? If so, it would clearly explain why modern man appeared on the planet at
about the same time the Neanderthal was phased out. There is an ancient story
half in and half removed from the Book of Genesis about Adam’s first wife, Lilith, who he turned away from. It was said
that Adam preferred Eve, who was fair. Donahue said this is a picture of the changes going on among the humans at that time.
Lilith was an ape, while Eve was hairless and Adam was attracted to mate with the hairless woman. The new genetic line
appears then to have been mixed with the old in the most natural way possible, through interbreeding of the new with the old. |
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