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RE: Supporter Video | news roundup | April 13th 2024

in Deep Dives15 days ago

I have no doubt there is advanced tech in the past - and also that any strong evidence that is found is aptly covered up - hence we have to piece things together from all over - investigate ourselves. The lie must be maintained.

Regarding H. Denisova - I had heard about them before, but don't know much, to be honest. (I have read about the quotes you mentioned though, about the pale people - "who came with writing and language" that is across culture - that is a uni myth - that is everywhere - which makes it very interesting, and most likely true - it's like the flood. Which of course, the great flood was real - at least in my opinion.)

But about Denisova, I certainly did not know they were so tall. I had heard about the red-haired people - and their links to Egypt - some people say they were the original/real Tribe of Judah - the RH Negative people. Others link the redheads back to the original bloodline of the divine - such as certain mystic schools - which display such in commissioned art. It is a very interesting rabbit hole - the truth is probably in there somewhere if you can just peel back enough lies and warping of reality by the machine (or "Truth's protective layers," as Armstrong put it).

One of the groups of people who have the highest rates of RH Negative blood type - no primal ancestor - are redheads. You probably know all about that, of course, but I have always found that interesting. And with that, of course, there are many other rabbit holes.

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<"You probably know all about that..."

I did not. I just am extremely interested in human evolution, history, and civilization, and my research into Denisovans eventually has intersected with the several rabbit holes you mention above. The involvement of Ales Hrdlicka of the Smithsonian Institute in the disappearance of numerous skeletons found in mounds in the USA is pretty blatant. More than 1000 reports of skeletons over 7' tall were published in the 19th Century, and Hrdlicka was funded and positioned to be the guy to contact for such reports. Skeptics about the concealment of such artifacts can find other examples much more recent, such as the US Parks Dept. burning artifacts and remains in the 1970s.

History is full of holes, and it turns out they're all rabbit holes.