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FINALLY: DNA Results Of The Paracas Elongated Skulls Of Peru: 2018

Posted by $ nickursis 8 years ago to Science
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This is pretty interesting in that for years the "elongated skulls" have always been pushed off as years of torture with head boards making people look weird. Now they have the DNA evidence to show that it is really natural (4% of them, 96% being self mutilation to try to look like that 4%), and they originated in the Causcus approx 3000 years ago and then traveled to Peru, where they were then hammered by the Nazca tribe into oblivion. Maybe these were the source of all the stories of the tall blonde givers of knowledge that Graham Hancock called the magicians of the gods. Maybe there was a civilzation out somewheres they had that collapsed after the Younger Dryas and they fled, having left the Caucus area much earlier (since the DNA indicates they came from there, but the skulls are in Peru, so where they were between that could be debated). Anyways, he makes some good points we have seen in other issues where mainstream science refuses to acknowledge anything that disrupts their canon of "the way things were".



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  • Posted by $ 8 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Yes, I think Graham had it in one of his books, or in "We are Not Alone" another book that does a lot of "myth as truth" digging. Whichever one it was, had a very in depth discussion of the Nephilim, their possible origins, and did not bother to hide behind traditional ideas.
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  • Posted by Steven-Wells 8 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Euhemerism is "the interpretation of mythology in which mythological accounts are presumed to have originated from real historical events or personages." It's named after the Greek mythographer Euhemerus of the late 4th century BCE.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 8 years ago in reply to this comment.
    The spacious island of Colossus gave me the creeps as a kid because it was easy to imagine another cyclops coming out from behind huge rocky protrusions that stuck out of the ground. The music that came with monsters was awesome.
    The music of Bernard Hermann was to Ray Harryhaussen stop motion masterpieces, The 7th Voyage Of Sinbad and Jason And The Argonauts what the music of Ennio Morricone was to the enhancement of Clint Eastwood "Dollar Westerns" and Once Upon A Time In The West.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZu62...
    Unforgettable is Herrmann's soundtrack when Gort appeared in 1951's The Day The Earth Stood Still. I blow my nose at the recent remake.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6iF5...
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 8 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I did in a southwest museum back in the seventies...also, read newspaper articles condemning the Smithsonian for destroying the hundreds of Nephilim bones and skulls they had, (late 1800's) because it was proof Darwin and the Catholic church was wrong.
    There are many stories and News articles one can still find about finding these 10/12' tall skeletons here in America.

    Proof that the Nephilim existed is proof of what Genesis (The fallen idiots and falling favor to OUR daughters) and the books of Enoch say.
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  • Posted by MinorLiberator 8 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Thanks, Nick. Still, some things are more settled than others šŸ˜€. Certainly in Philosophy, Economics etc. But in those cases, we have access to the data we need, as opposed to explaining things like the physical origins of Man, or even how our brains actually work. Much less the physical world and Universe as a whole.

    But the Philosophy of Science itself is more settled than not. And the ones violating it are the non-objective, politically motivated, you might even say ā€œState Scienceā€ types. They are the most dangerous deniers, as they essentially deny science itself.
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  • Posted by $ 8 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I loved watching all these movvies on Saturday afternoons, they called it "creature feature" and had Black Lagoon, and some weird underwater monster movie, and I will always remember "THEM" with James Arness. I had nightmares of the giant ants coming at night and that noise they made for a long time.
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  • Posted by $ 8 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Very tellig: " yet still we don’t know what we don’t know.". That is the root of it, and being open to various interpretations of fact and different interpretations of hard data, allows more varied possibilities, each one able to spawn another thought or scenario, giving more options and build a better set of hypotheses. Yet mainstream science is rooted in dogma and "settled". Nothing remains settled for your very statement.
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  • Posted by $ 8 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I have heard there are Nephilim skeletons, but never seen anything concrete. Again myth is based in some truth somewhere along the line, so....
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  • Posted by $ 8 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Dino, there is so much that is called "myth" that has a basisi in fact. It is the closed minded that do not want to use imagination to connect various apparently unrelated threads into a story. Look at how Jules Vern and HG Wells were ridiculed when they published their books, which did not become such icons until after their deaths.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 8 years ago in reply to this comment.
    This scene was frightening when I was a tiny lad but as I view it now . I am thinking what are they waiting for as the fight moved out of the cave. It's not like old blinky is going to see them out of the corner of his single eye while fire breath is burning to give him a hickey. https://youtu.be/-Ht6WhkNnm0
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  • Posted by MinorLiberator 8 years ago
    Very interesting stuff. There’s no reason to doubt the possible implications of this research. And certainly no reason to doubt the possibility/probability of real science being suppressed for going against the party line. After all, wasn’t there serious talk about climate change denial being criminalizes?

    The human mind is a wonderful thing, yet still we don’t know what we don’t know. Whatever we eventually discover about Man’s origin, it will not be anything miraculous, but a part of reality we simply haven’t discovered yet.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 8 years ago
    This article seems to prove that a superior race of Hominids which popped out of the caucases lived and ruled and disappeared leaving images of themselves only and some unexplained leaps in science. Their eye sockets support pretty big eyes , elongated heads and thin, fragile appearing bodies. I am tempted to come up with 1,000 jokes, but, this is just too creepy to be funny.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 8 years ago in reply to this comment.
    I always liked this part of the story.
    They skirted the land of the Sirens, who sang an enchanting song that normally caused passing sailors to steer toward the rocks, only to hit them and sink. All of the sailors had their ears plugged up with beeswax, except for Odysseus, who was tied to the mast as he wanted to hear the song. He told his sailors not to untie him as it would only make him want to drown himself.
    Here is a image I found of a purported skull, who knows? One Eye would not be a favorable trait.
    If they did ever exist it could have been their demise.
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