1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:20,760 As Lou said, the name of my book is Everything You Know Is Wrong, Book One, Human Evolution. 2 00:00:21,700 --> 00:00:25,300 Obviously, everything we know about everything is not wrong, but I think that everything that 3 00:00:25,300 --> 00:00:31,340 we think that we know about human evolution, human origins, is wrong, and that's what this 4 00:00:31,340 --> 00:00:36,420 presentation is designed to convince you of. So, if we can start. 5 00:00:40,060 --> 00:00:41,880 Well, now, they told me. 6 00:00:46,480 --> 00:00:47,000 Sorry. 7 00:00:48,780 --> 00:00:54,060 What we're all taught, what I was taught, what you were taught, what kids today are taught, 8 00:00:54,060 --> 00:01:01,580 is that life began in prebiotic seas, the early oceans. Am I right? Anybody here not taught 9 00:01:01,580 --> 00:01:08,260 that? The Darwinian paradigm. And what we're taught is things like molecules like water, 10 00:01:08,500 --> 00:01:15,740 ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, things like that somehow find their way onto a magical chemical 11 00:01:15,740 --> 00:01:22,120 yellow brick road that allow them to link electrons, go skipping merrily along, and link electrons 12 00:01:22,120 --> 00:01:28,760 and form themselves into more complex molecules like sugars, amino acids, purines, fatty acids. 13 00:01:29,960 --> 00:01:35,480 These things do not happen in real life, but somehow on this magical chemical yellow brick road, 14 00:01:35,480 --> 00:01:43,640 they do. And these complex molecules form themselves into things like proteins, DNA, and lipids. 15 00:01:43,640 --> 00:01:53,360 Again, this does not happen in real life. But somehow in these prebiotic seas, it did happen. And then 16 00:01:53,360 --> 00:01:59,480 some of these, a lot of these, millions of these, were struck by a lightning bolt. I was taught a 17 00:01:59,480 --> 00:02:03,600 lightning bolt. I'm sure all of you were taught a lightning bolt as well. Kids are being taught that 18 00:02:03,600 --> 00:02:10,320 to this day. And somehow swirled into one final living thing, the first living thing right here, 19 00:02:10,320 --> 00:02:16,560 whatever that might have been. Now that living thing would have to be the size of a virus minimum, 20 00:02:17,520 --> 00:02:24,080 very tiny, infinitesimally small. And the smallest virus that we know has five to ten strands of DNA. 21 00:02:24,480 --> 00:02:29,680 Now in order to live, in order to be a living thing, you have to do two functions. You have to take 22 00:02:30,000 --> 00:02:36,160 nourishment out of your environment, and you have to reproduce yourself. Now a virus does not qualify, 23 00:02:36,160 --> 00:02:42,080 according to that definition, because it has to live off a host cell to take its its nourishment. 24 00:02:42,080 --> 00:02:48,880 It can reproduce itself, cannot live on its own. So the living thing, let's give it ten strands of DNA 25 00:02:48,880 --> 00:02:56,560 minimum to govern those two minimal functions. And here we have it right here. Now notice, if you will, 26 00:02:56,560 --> 00:03:03,120 that the membrane that it would have to have is comprised of double-headed lipids. That's each of 27 00:03:03,120 --> 00:03:09,200 these little blue dots that you see here is a lipid. So there are just millions and millions of lipids to 28 00:03:09,200 --> 00:03:14,880 begin with. And we have the few strands of DNA, and we have the proteins that are moving in and out, 29 00:03:15,600 --> 00:03:21,200 because what it's what a living thing does is it makes proteins, and that's part of the life cycle. So fairly 30 00:03:21,200 --> 00:03:27,520 complex creature here, strung together by that lightning bolt. Now what are the odds on that? 31 00:03:28,240 --> 00:03:33,840 Next slide please. It's been well analogized by saying it's the equivalent of a tornado sweeping 32 00:03:33,840 --> 00:03:38,480 through a junkyard and correctly assembling a Boeing 747. 33 00:03:41,840 --> 00:03:49,920 That, as funny as it is, is what we are taught and what we are expected to believe, and in fact what we do believe. 34 00:03:51,120 --> 00:03:55,840 Because we don't expect them to tell us anything other than the truth. But the reality of it is, 35 00:03:55,840 --> 00:03:59,280 it just didn't happen. Now if you would go back to the first slide please. 36 00:04:01,360 --> 00:04:07,200 The reality of it is, the creationists say that God did this. And do you know, 37 00:04:08,080 --> 00:04:14,080 when you look at it, when you break it down, they have more of a claim probably to what actually 38 00:04:14,080 --> 00:04:21,200 happened than do the Darwinists. Because as we can see, what the Darwinists say is just, it's impossible. 39 00:04:21,200 --> 00:04:29,360 Impossible. Impossible. Now, from this point forward though, once the DNA is strung together 40 00:04:30,080 --> 00:04:37,280 by the hand of God or however, then everything does seem to follow in the Darwinist paradigm of 41 00:04:38,480 --> 00:04:48,000 everything developing from that. This thing somehow has things occur to it, mutations that allow it to 42 00:04:48,000 --> 00:04:53,120 become more complex and more sophisticated. That thing, whatever that is, has mutations that make 43 00:04:53,120 --> 00:04:58,080 it become more sophisticated. On and on and on and on until we have all the plants and all the animals 44 00:04:58,080 --> 00:05:06,240 that have ever existed on the planet. So the Darwinists have it on the back end, but the creationists seem to 45 00:05:06,240 --> 00:05:13,840 have it at the moment of creation. But because both sides insist on eating the whole hog, as we call it, 46 00:05:14,720 --> 00:05:19,440 you have them at war and you don't have them working together to try to find the real truth of what 47 00:05:19,440 --> 00:05:25,760 actually happened. Now, I cannot tell you the truth of what actually happened. I do not have it in my book. 48 00:05:25,760 --> 00:05:34,800 All I can tell you is this truth. Both of them are wrong. Neither of them have the answer. Nobody has the 49 00:05:34,800 --> 00:05:37,520 answer. There is no answer at this point. 50 00:05:37,520 --> 00:05:44,400 All right. This I know for sure and I hope that you can see it as well. Now, if you'll go two slides 51 00:05:44,400 --> 00:05:55,200 forward, what we do know is this. The solar system coalesced out of the primordial cloud of dust and 52 00:05:55,200 --> 00:06:04,400 gas between five and ten billion years ago. Five and ten billion years ago. At around 4.5 billion, 53 00:06:04,400 --> 00:06:09,120 we have the point of coalescing. We have the sun igniting. We have the planets taking the shape 54 00:06:09,120 --> 00:06:18,400 roughly that they're in today. At 2.5 billion years ago, we have the continental threshold and that 55 00:06:18,400 --> 00:06:23,040 is the point at which the seas had cooled down to about the temperatures that they maintain today. 56 00:06:23,040 --> 00:06:28,480 And the planet, I mean the land rather, had cooled off and had taken shapes similar to the land that 57 00:06:28,480 --> 00:06:32,960 we see today. Not exactly, of course, but you know, we had land and water like we know it today. 58 00:06:34,080 --> 00:06:40,480 Continental threshold 2.5 million, excuse me, billion years ago. So at 2.5 billion, 59 00:06:41,360 --> 00:06:47,360 that is when for the longest time science believed that light, that magic lightning bolt would have occurred 60 00:06:47,360 --> 00:06:52,880 because this is the first time that the planet would have been hospitable to life so that it could hold 61 00:06:52,880 --> 00:06:59,360 itself together and form itself into ever more complex things. But within the last few decades, 62 00:06:59,360 --> 00:07:04,480 even though it's not being taught, we know, we have learned, that life did not in fact develop here. 63 00:07:04,480 --> 00:07:13,760 It came back here at 4 billion years ago. Only a half a billion years from the point of coalescing. 64 00:07:13,760 --> 00:07:23,840 4.5, remember, point of coalescing, 4 billion years, life came. And it didn't come in one form like you would 65 00:07:23,840 --> 00:07:29,440 think. It would appear in one form. It came in two forms. Now they only found out about the two forms in 66 00:07:29,440 --> 00:07:36,720 the last 10 years or so. But the two forms are prokaryotic bacteria, single-celled bacteria. 67 00:07:37,280 --> 00:07:43,280 They're known as the archaea and the true bacteria. Two forms, two distinct forms, 68 00:07:44,320 --> 00:07:48,880 4 billion years ago. Now, what was the earth like at that time? Next slide, please. 69 00:07:50,960 --> 00:07:57,920 Looked like this. Does this look like an incubator for incipient life? No. It's lava, 70 00:07:57,920 --> 00:08:08,560 it's hardening crust, it's steam, but it's like hell on earth. It's what it is. And yet these things 71 00:08:08,560 --> 00:08:09,760 take hold and flourish. 72 00:08:12,480 --> 00:08:19,200 This is what they look like. This is a 3.8 billion year old fossilized prokaryotic chain. 73 00:08:20,080 --> 00:08:25,440 This is what it would have looked like in life. Each of the little beads in the chain is a single-celled 74 00:08:25,440 --> 00:08:33,280 prokaryote. They link up into chains like that. This right here is a modern-day blue-green algae 75 00:08:33,280 --> 00:08:42,400 cyanobacteria. And what this shows is that there has been virtually no, no evolution in 4 billion 76 00:08:42,400 --> 00:08:49,920 years for the first creature to hit the earth. Now, if the Darwinian paradigm works, if gradualism works, 77 00:08:50,480 --> 00:08:56,800 that should be one of the most changed things out there. And there it sits. So we see that right 78 00:08:56,800 --> 00:09:03,440 away the wheels are off the wagon for Darwinists, right from the get-go. All right? Now, this is what 79 00:09:03,440 --> 00:09:08,800 a prokaryote looks like cut away. Notice, if you will, it has its cell wall, it has its cytoplasm, 80 00:09:08,800 --> 00:09:14,720 that's kind of the liquid inside. It has ribosomes, these little balls like this. It has nucleoid, 81 00:09:14,720 --> 00:09:21,360 which is this area right here, and it has its DNA. That's hundreds of strands of DNA. But it has no 82 00:09:22,160 --> 00:09:29,840 nucleus holding the DNA in place. That's what distinguishes a prokaryote, no nucleus. Now, 83 00:09:29,840 --> 00:09:34,320 I might also mention that these ribosomes that you see here, these little circles inside, 84 00:09:34,320 --> 00:09:41,280 each of those is about the size of a virus, which is what the first living thing should have been the 85 00:09:41,280 --> 00:09:47,360 size of. So we see that by the time Earth is seeded with life at around four billion years ago, 86 00:09:47,920 --> 00:09:53,760 this is a fairly sophisticated creature pretty far down the line. And where that first living thing 87 00:09:53,760 --> 00:09:59,680 occurred, whether by the hand of God or the lightning bolt, it would have been somewhere else and much 88 00:09:59,680 --> 00:10:06,000 further deeper back in time, perhaps as much as 10 billion years. It's hard to say how long it would 89 00:10:06,000 --> 00:10:12,560 take for something the size of this to grow into something the size of this. Prokaryotes. They 90 00:10:12,560 --> 00:10:20,640 dominate from four billion years ago to two billion years ago after simply appearing. You have no strata, 91 00:10:20,640 --> 00:10:26,560 I mean, you have none in the strata, and then you do have them. At four billion years ago, they carry on 92 00:10:26,560 --> 00:10:32,320 to two billion years ago, and then you have a new one. Next slide, please. You have the eukaryotes. Now, 93 00:10:32,320 --> 00:10:36,960 this is the next living thing on Earth, the eukaryotes. Now, the difference with them is this. 94 00:10:37,520 --> 00:10:45,680 You have, as you can see, a hundred to a thousand times more complexity, and you can't tell, but they 95 00:10:45,680 --> 00:10:52,320 are ten to a hundred times larger than the prokaryotes. Also, they have thousands of strands of DNA, 96 00:10:52,320 --> 00:11:01,440 not hundreds, thousands, and they also have a nucleus surrounding the DNA. Now, what scientists will tell 97 00:11:01,440 --> 00:11:08,480 you is that somehow or other, large prokaryotes ate small eukaryotes, and somehow or other, the small 98 00:11:08,480 --> 00:11:12,880 ones became the nuclei, and the large ones became the body. Well, you know that's a reach. That's just 99 00:11:12,880 --> 00:11:21,600 ridiculous. There's no transition whatsoever. They just appear when apparently the prokaryotes had 100 00:11:21,600 --> 00:11:26,320 changed the atmosphere enough to make them suitable for this, and then this came, and this began changing 101 00:11:26,320 --> 00:11:34,800 the atmosphere, and this runs for one point, excuse me, 1.4 billion years. 1.4 billion years. It's just 102 00:11:34,800 --> 00:11:41,040 eukaryotes and prokaryotes together, and then at 600 million years ago, we have the next life form, 103 00:11:41,040 --> 00:11:49,360 Ediacaran fauna. Now, we don't know what the Ediacarans were, but they were the first multi-celled 104 00:11:49,360 --> 00:11:55,440 life forms. We're now beyond the single cells. We're the multi-cells. They had no tops, no bottoms, 105 00:11:55,440 --> 00:12:00,880 no fronts, no backs, no insides, no outsides. We don't even know if they were plants or animals. 106 00:12:00,880 --> 00:12:06,160 That's why you see two depictions of this one. Most of them were circular or oval. This happens to be an 107 00:12:06,160 --> 00:12:13,360 ellipsoid, but it was either a crawling kind of bottom feeder or like a seaweed frond. We don't know. 108 00:12:14,000 --> 00:12:21,280 Very, very puzzling, these Ediacaran fauna, but they lead, they dominate for 70 million years, 109 00:12:22,240 --> 00:12:28,960 up to 530 million years ago, and then suddenly there, at the next, next slide please, we have 110 00:12:28,960 --> 00:12:35,120 something that is so improbable that even Darwinists don't, don't even try to pretend that this is, is 111 00:12:35,120 --> 00:12:42,560 Darwinism itself in action. This is called the Cambrian explosion. From 530 million years ago to 520 112 00:12:42,560 --> 00:12:48,080 million years ago, only 10 million years, which to us seems like a long time, but relative to the 113 00:12:48,080 --> 00:12:54,800 time that has come before, it's like overnight, we have thousands, thousands of animals appearing in the 114 00:12:54,800 --> 00:13:02,640 seas, and they are ready to go, fully formed, males and females, predators and prey, fangs, 115 00:13:02,640 --> 00:13:11,280 tooth, claws, the whole works, ready to go. And all 26 animal phyla that we know of and that we count 116 00:13:11,280 --> 00:13:18,320 today appear in this one 10 million year nuclear nuclear explosion of life forms on earth, the Cambrian 117 00:13:18,320 --> 00:13:24,480 explosion, all 26. The phyla are the basic body shapes that we have to this day, nonsense. 118 00:13:24,480 --> 00:13:32,960 Now, from here, we're going to take a look at a timeline of what I've just told you. Next one, 119 00:13:32,960 --> 00:13:42,880 please. Notice, as I said, earth coalesces out at 4 billion years ago, excuse me, 4.5 rather, 4.5, 120 00:13:42,880 --> 00:13:49,040 and it's being by, it's pure lava being bombarded by asteroids and comets, and here, in the middle of 121 00:13:49,040 --> 00:13:55,360 the bombardment at 4 billion years ago, uh-oh, prokaryotes appear, inexplicably, but there they 122 00:13:55,360 --> 00:14:04,800 are, prokaryotes, and they carry on, carry on 3.5, 3, 2.5, down to 2, and then suddenly you get dots here 123 00:14:04,800 --> 00:14:11,440 in the little balls, and those are the eukaryotes with the nuclei, and now it's prokaryotes, eukaryotes, 124 00:14:11,440 --> 00:14:18,640 prokaryotes, eukaryotes, down through 1.5, 1 billion years, up to 0.6, and we have the Ediacaran fauna, 125 00:14:18,640 --> 00:14:23,040 and now it's Ediacaran's and prokaryotes, and notice that the prokaryotes and eukaryotes go 126 00:14:23,040 --> 00:14:27,360 right to the end, just as we are, you know, just as they were when they started out, no change, 127 00:14:27,360 --> 00:14:32,400 but anyway, Ediacaran here, and then a trilobite to represent the Cambrian explosion, what I just told 128 00:14:32,400 --> 00:14:38,960 you, but notice those two little lines right there, that's the extent of the Cambrian explosion relative 129 00:14:38,960 --> 00:14:46,320 to everything else, and then we have here, in the last 500 million years, the entire panoply of complex 130 00:14:46,320 --> 00:14:54,240 life as we know it today, only one-eighth of the time available, one-eighth, 500 million years, so 131 00:14:55,760 --> 00:15:03,360 we are told that all of this life proliferates according to the Darwinians by macro evolution, 132 00:15:03,360 --> 00:15:09,040 understand that word, macro evolution, what it means is that the sea worms turn into the fish, 133 00:15:09,040 --> 00:15:15,040 the fish turn into the reptiles, the reptiles turn into the amphibians, the amphibians turn into the 134 00:15:15,040 --> 00:15:24,560 mammals and birds, and da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da. Macro evolution change at the large whole body, 135 00:15:24,560 --> 00:15:33,520 whole body part, whole body system level. The problem is there is no evidence of that ever anywhere. 136 00:15:34,560 --> 00:15:42,480 What the evidence we do have is this, next slide please, it's called micro evolution, micro evolution. 137 00:15:42,480 --> 00:15:49,360 Now, what Charles Darwin found on the Galapagos Islands was micro evolution. Now, what he found 138 00:15:49,360 --> 00:15:55,040 were finches known now as Darwin's finches, and he noticed changes in the beaks. These are not the 139 00:15:55,040 --> 00:15:59,920 finches, these are honeycreepers. The changes in Darwin's finches beaks are not that dramatic. These 140 00:15:59,920 --> 00:16:05,120 are honeycreepers from the island of Hawaii. We have nectar eaters, we have insect eaters, we have fruit 141 00:16:05,120 --> 00:16:12,640 eaters, and we have seed eaters. Notice that they are all still honeycreepers. Darwin's finches were 142 00:16:12,640 --> 00:16:19,200 all still finches, but they had modified their beaks in the ways these have to eat specific diets on 143 00:16:19,200 --> 00:16:23,920 different islands. He also noticed that tortoises, the large land tortoises that you've seen, had 144 00:16:23,920 --> 00:16:28,080 different shells. If they were low browsers and they browsed on a low bush like, I can't believe the 145 00:16:28,080 --> 00:16:36,000 coincidence here, if they browsed on a low bush, their shell came down to meet their shell like a 146 00:16:36,000 --> 00:16:41,280 normal turtle does. But if they had to browse on high bushes like this one, they had a big notch 147 00:16:41,920 --> 00:16:46,400 worked into the front of their shell so their necks could go up real easy and eat. So Darwin looked at 148 00:16:46,400 --> 00:16:50,960 that and he says, well, if we can have this much change in these body parts in the few million years 149 00:16:50,960 --> 00:16:56,480 that we know these islands have been here, in the grand span of cosmic time, we should be able to have 150 00:16:56,480 --> 00:17:05,360 whole body changes. And so he postulated macroevolution from the microevolution that he observed and which is 151 00:17:05,360 --> 00:17:13,360 real all around us. Microevolution is real. They have been looking for 140 years now and they still do not 152 00:17:13,360 --> 00:17:23,120 have an unchallenged, undoubted example of macroevolution. What they will show you is microevolution on an 153 00:17:23,120 --> 00:17:29,680 extended scale like a horse, for example, and they will say, well, that proves macroevolution. It does not. 154 00:17:30,480 --> 00:17:37,520 For macroevolution, you need a gill changing into a lung, you need a forearm, forelimb changing into a wing, 155 00:17:37,520 --> 00:17:44,880 you need a scale changing into a skin, and understand that we've had a billion species on the earth 156 00:17:45,840 --> 00:17:52,560 in those 500 million years. We're living with 5 to 10 million now, most of which are insects. There 157 00:17:52,560 --> 00:18:01,360 should be some evidence somewhere of something in transition if, in fact, the Darwinian paradigm 158 00:18:02,000 --> 00:18:08,640 built on gradualism was real and worked. It does not. All right, now let's look at the time a different, 159 00:18:09,440 --> 00:18:14,720 if you would, another example of the timeline. Here we have the prokaryotes, eukaryotes, ediacarins, 160 00:18:15,600 --> 00:18:21,360 Cambrian explosion, and then again the full panoply of complex life. Notice that it is dominated by 161 00:18:21,360 --> 00:18:29,360 five major extinction events. One, two, three, four, five. The last one being the famous Cretaceous 162 00:18:29,360 --> 00:18:36,560 extinction of 65 million years ago, which took out dinosaurs. Five majors and several minors. What 163 00:18:36,560 --> 00:18:42,640 distinguishes a major is that eighty to ninety percent of the life forms are wiped out by 164 00:18:42,640 --> 00:18:50,880 comets or asteroids or whatever, but wiped out. Now, if gradualism were to work, really, this is where 165 00:18:50,880 --> 00:18:56,560 you would see it after these events. Why? Because the slate is wiped clean. The fossil record is wiped 166 00:18:56,560 --> 00:19:02,800 clean. You should be able to see them without any problems. Why? Because the niches are filled very 167 00:19:02,800 --> 00:19:08,080 quickly. The earth is allowed to restabilize itself for a few thousand years and then, boy, suddenly, 168 00:19:08,080 --> 00:19:12,000 boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Every niche that's empty starts getting filled. 169 00:19:12,880 --> 00:19:18,880 And what the Darwinists have come up to try with to try to explain this gaping hole in Darwin's theory 170 00:19:18,880 --> 00:19:24,320 is something called punctuated equilibrium. You've probably all heard that term. And what it means is 171 00:19:24,320 --> 00:19:31,040 that there is equilibrium through here except when it needs to be punctuated and then it's it's different. 172 00:19:31,040 --> 00:19:36,720 It speeds up. It accelerates. And what they say basically is this, that as long as Darwinism can 173 00:19:36,720 --> 00:19:42,960 work nice and slowly, it works nice and slowly. But when it has to work fast, it somehow knows within 174 00:19:42,960 --> 00:19:48,960 itself that it has to hit the accelerator and it has to go into fast forward. It just knows. 175 00:19:50,400 --> 00:19:56,480 What they're saying, in effect, if you imagine each of the survivor species, the 10 to 20 percent that 176 00:19:56,480 --> 00:20:04,480 survive as a single kernel of popcorn, instead of popping itself into its next, uh, just one piece of 177 00:20:04,480 --> 00:20:11,920 popcorn, its next step on its ladder up, one piece of popcorn will pop into a whole giant bowl of tub 178 00:20:11,920 --> 00:20:20,240 that you get at the movie for 10 bucks or whatever. Each one turns into a whole bowl. They have to become 179 00:20:20,240 --> 00:20:25,600 a hundred or a thousand different species in order to fill the niches in the time that is available. 180 00:20:26,160 --> 00:20:32,240 Now, does that sound logical to any of you? It doesn't to me. And yet again, that is what they 181 00:20:32,240 --> 00:20:39,120 foist off on us. That is what they expect us to believe. And we do because we take assume that 182 00:20:39,120 --> 00:20:43,360 they're going to be telling us the truth. It's their job. And they're not supposed to have an agenda. 183 00:20:44,320 --> 00:20:51,840 But they do. All right. Now, this is, leads us up to this guy right here, which is us. And they tell us 184 00:20:51,840 --> 00:20:59,440 that we're part of the whole panoply, that we're just the logical conclusion of it for this cycle. All 185 00:20:59,440 --> 00:21:07,600 right. Next slide, please. Now, from now, we're going to talk about us. Here we go. Just take a look at it. 186 00:21:07,600 --> 00:21:15,680 There have been millions of words written, thousands of books published, but I don't think 187 00:21:15,680 --> 00:21:21,360 it can be said any, the whole concept can't be expressed any better than this. Everything else 188 00:21:21,360 --> 00:21:26,720 is eat, survive, reproduce, eat, survive, reproduce. And we have the incredible ability to stand there 189 00:21:26,720 --> 00:21:34,560 and think, what's it all about? How could that happen? How could we be so different from everything 190 00:21:34,560 --> 00:21:40,160 else on this planet? How could we be so different? Well, what they tell us, what the Darwinists tell us, 191 00:21:40,160 --> 00:21:47,440 is that we and this guy share a common ancestor eight to five million years ago. This has been 192 00:21:47,440 --> 00:21:53,760 always the anthropological position, that at eight to five million years ago, we branched off and they, 193 00:21:53,760 --> 00:21:59,280 this guy right here, becomes the gorillas, the chimps, the baboons, and the orangutans, and we become 194 00:21:59,280 --> 00:22:05,760 us. Now, what's the likelihood of that? Well, this guy has ancestors stretching way back, 195 00:22:06,320 --> 00:22:12,320 20 to 30 million years. They're called Miocene apes, Egyptopithecus, Ramipithecus, Proconsul, 196 00:22:12,320 --> 00:22:20,160 maybe some of you know those names, early apes, early ground apes. And so, he fits here. He's part of 197 00:22:20,160 --> 00:22:29,760 the scheme of things. We're not. How did it happen? Well, they tell us the eight to five million years 198 00:22:29,760 --> 00:22:35,120 are where it had to have happened because at four million years ago, don't confuse it with four 199 00:22:35,120 --> 00:22:40,960 billion from before, four million years ago, we're on our way upright. How do we know that? Next slide, 200 00:22:40,960 --> 00:22:48,000 please. At 3.5 million years ago, we have the tracks at Latoli in Tanzania, Africa. 201 00:22:48,000 --> 00:22:55,440 These are tracks that were formed 3.5 million years ago with two upright walking hominids. 202 00:22:56,400 --> 00:23:01,040 A male, we think, and a female, as you see the larger and the smaller, walking side by side. 203 00:23:01,040 --> 00:23:07,600 A volcano had laid out a layer of ash. They came, they walked. The volcano then laid out another layer 204 00:23:07,600 --> 00:23:14,080 of ash, covering that one, letting it solidify. And miraculously, in 1978, a team led by Mary Leakey 205 00:23:14,080 --> 00:23:19,040 found them. That's Mary Leakey herself with the tracks. Now, notice that the footprint itself is 206 00:23:19,040 --> 00:23:24,960 not quite human. Pretty close, but not quite. We'll talk about that a little bit later. But it's 207 00:23:24,960 --> 00:23:30,480 certainly carrying a fully upright, fully bipedal body at this point, 3.5 billion years ago. So, 208 00:23:30,480 --> 00:23:36,160 they extrapolate. We had to be up at least by four in order to be walking this well at 3.5. Now, 209 00:23:36,160 --> 00:23:42,480 at 3.2. Next slide, please. We have Lucy, the famous Lucy in the sky with diamonds. We've all heard 210 00:23:42,480 --> 00:23:51,600 about Lucy, found by Donald Johanson in the Afar Valley of Ethiopia in 1974. Now, what we know about 211 00:23:51,600 --> 00:23:58,000 Lucy, we have 40% of her skeleton. It's a huge amount in these terms. And by mirror imaging, we have most of 212 00:23:58,000 --> 00:24:06,560 her body. We know a lot about her. She was about 3'8 to 3'10 tall. She was extremely robust. Her arm bone 213 00:24:06,560 --> 00:24:12,160 here, a human that size would have an arm bone about as thick as that one. So, she was much more robust 214 00:24:12,160 --> 00:24:17,680 than we are. But, and she had a head like a chimpanzee. We don't have her head, but we have the heads of 215 00:24:17,680 --> 00:24:22,800 others like her. So, we know that it was a head very much like a chimpanzee. But we have her pelvis, 216 00:24:22,800 --> 00:24:28,720 we have her hip joint, and we have her knee joint, which is remarkably human. So, we know that Lucy was 217 00:24:28,720 --> 00:24:36,480 fully upright and bipedal at 3.2 million years ago. All right. Now, next slide, please. Lucy is part of a 218 00:24:36,480 --> 00:24:43,200 group called the Australopithecines. And here we have them. They dominate from around, roughly from around 219 00:24:43,200 --> 00:24:51,200 4 million years ago to around 2 million years ago, the Australopithecines. Lucy is Afarensis. This is 220 00:24:51,200 --> 00:24:59,040 Australopithecus africanus. Both of these are upright walking chimpanzees. This is Robustus and Boise. 221 00:24:59,840 --> 00:25:06,560 This is an upright walking gorilla, these two types. Why? Well, look at the face. Wide like a gorilla, long 222 00:25:06,560 --> 00:25:11,520 like a gorilla, and you have the sagittal crests up here, which gorillas have to this day. That's where 223 00:25:11,520 --> 00:25:19,040 their chewing muscles attach. So, at 4 million years ago, we have a pair of upright walking chimps, a pair of 224 00:25:19,040 --> 00:25:24,640 upright walking gorillas, and that's it. And then suddenly at around 2 million years ago, 225 00:25:26,160 --> 00:25:33,280 we have a dramatic change, not a transition. We have to this, a transformation into the early homos. 226 00:25:34,000 --> 00:25:39,680 Homo in scientific terms means man, and you can see they are a little more man-like looking than were 227 00:25:39,680 --> 00:25:46,320 the australopithecines. However, compared to a true man, the Cro-Magnon here, not quite. We have 228 00:25:46,320 --> 00:25:53,680 Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Homo archaic, Homo neanderthalensis, which is neanderthal man, and then 229 00:25:53,680 --> 00:26:00,720 we have Homo sapiens Cro-Magnon right here. Now, if you will notice the transition from the 4 over here to 230 00:26:00,720 --> 00:26:06,800 this, pretty dramatic change right here. If you would go back to the other slide, and we'll take a quick look. 231 00:26:06,800 --> 00:26:13,200 Look at those faces. Now, go to the next one. See? Really got a transformation. Something happens 232 00:26:13,200 --> 00:26:19,120 right in here. And then we have these guys run for about 2 million years, and then at 120,000 years ago, 233 00:26:19,920 --> 00:26:28,960 something happens right in here. This is a transition, a micro-evolutionary-based transition. 234 00:26:30,080 --> 00:26:34,240 The brains are getting bigger. That's basically it. The brains are just getting bigger. 235 00:26:34,240 --> 00:26:38,800 And in fact, the neanderthal brain is bigger than our brain. 236 00:26:39,840 --> 00:26:47,840 1500 cc average to 1400 cc for us, but a completely different redesign in how we carry our brains. 237 00:26:49,040 --> 00:26:56,960 Every bone in this, back through the australopithecines, is infinitely thicker and denser than human bones. 238 00:26:57,600 --> 00:27:03,600 Not only that, the features are totally different. There are no foreheads here. These slope back from 239 00:27:03,600 --> 00:27:09,120 their brow ridges. Look at the size of the brow ridges. And this was also the case with the australopithecines 240 00:27:09,120 --> 00:27:16,320 as well. All the same. Huge brow ridge, brow ridge, large round nocturnal vision eyes. How do we know that? 241 00:27:16,880 --> 00:27:21,200 When you can see at night, you need a lot more rods in your eyes. So you get a bigger eyeball, 242 00:27:21,200 --> 00:27:26,960 you get a bigger eye socket. We have these little squared off jobs, rectangles, rectangles. Look at the 243 00:27:26,960 --> 00:27:33,120 size of the nasal passage. Look at that compared to ours with our little uplift of bone off the nose. 244 00:27:33,120 --> 00:27:41,440 Look at the front jaw, the upper jaw, the width compared to ours. No comparison. No comparison. 245 00:27:41,440 --> 00:27:45,840 You can take these nine pictures, these australopithecines and these homos and this one, 246 00:27:45,840 --> 00:27:51,360 and cut them up and put them on a table until a third graders pick out the one that doesn't belong. 247 00:27:52,080 --> 00:27:56,720 And they will move aside the human one. We don't belong. We don't fit in that. 248 00:27:57,920 --> 00:28:00,800 It's important that you understand that. Now, next slide please. 249 00:28:02,480 --> 00:28:05,600 This is a profile view and we see the rest of the mouths here. 250 00:28:07,120 --> 00:28:13,600 This is called prognathus, sticking off the face, prognathus. This is lucy type and australopithecine. 251 00:28:13,600 --> 00:28:19,840 This is a homo erectus and this is a chromaton. Look at the no chin, no chin. Look at this flattened 252 00:28:19,840 --> 00:28:28,240 mouth, chin. Look at the differences in here, in here. These are transformations folks, not transitions, 253 00:28:28,240 --> 00:28:34,720 transformations. Something's happening here, happening very unusual. Now, am I exaggerating? 254 00:28:34,720 --> 00:28:40,080 Am I just because the heads make it look my way? No. Let's take a look at the body works. Next slide. 255 00:28:40,080 --> 00:28:48,800 This is a 12-year-old homo erectus known as the Lake Turkana boy. He is now at 12 years old, 256 00:28:49,680 --> 00:28:57,920 5'8". Every bone in his body right now is more robust and denser than any bone in Arnold Schwarzenegger's 257 00:28:57,920 --> 00:29:06,000 body today. He is going to grow to be well over six feet tall, anywhere from 6'6 to 7 and possibly over. We 258 00:29:06,000 --> 00:29:13,760 don't know how they grew. But we know that he's going to be a brute, a brute of an adult because 259 00:29:13,760 --> 00:29:24,000 he's already a stud of a kid. All right? Now understand that. Notice too the incredible length of his arms. 260 00:29:24,000 --> 00:29:32,560 That's important. Lucy was the same way. The arms of hominoids, excuse me, the arms of pre-humans, 261 00:29:32,560 --> 00:29:40,480 rather, do not fit our arm lengths. Not the same, clearly. Big problem for the anthropologist is 262 00:29:40,480 --> 00:29:45,200 explaining this extraordinary arm length in which the fingertips, and actually they're cutting it a 263 00:29:45,200 --> 00:29:52,000 little thin here. The fingertips should be closer to the knee. That's how their arms really are. Now, 264 00:29:53,200 --> 00:29:59,200 next one. Neanderthals are the same way. This is a Neanderthal fingertip versus a human fingertip. 265 00:29:59,920 --> 00:30:05,200 This is a Neanderthal thigh bone segment versus a human thigh bone segment. Quarters to dimes, 266 00:30:06,400 --> 00:30:11,520 shovel handles to broomsticks. Look at the difference. Now when you have bones like this, 267 00:30:11,520 --> 00:30:17,360 what does it tell you? You have muscles with tremendous torque, tremendous strength. Why? 268 00:30:17,920 --> 00:30:23,680 It makes no sense to have bones that your muscles can snap. So if you've got bones like this, 269 00:30:23,680 --> 00:30:33,760 you've got muscles on your muscles. You are strong, real strong. Neanderthals were brutes compared to us. 270 00:30:33,760 --> 00:30:40,080 We were a feat compared to them. Everybody understand that? Okay, next one. 271 00:30:41,760 --> 00:30:47,440 Here are the bodies in comparison, pre-humans, human. They make us look bigger, but it's not quite 272 00:30:47,440 --> 00:30:52,960 necessarily that. But anyway, notice, if you will, the arm length in each of them down around the knees 273 00:30:52,960 --> 00:31:00,320 compared to us. Notice the rib cages, upside down funnel shape, upside down funnel shape compared to our 274 00:31:00,320 --> 00:31:05,360 ovals. Notice the heads, the way the heads sit on the necks. Now you can't really tell it. You can just 275 00:31:05,360 --> 00:31:12,640 kind of, but their heads are all stuck down into their torsos like this. Not like us. More like this. 276 00:31:12,640 --> 00:31:17,840 Why? They don't have a chin. When you don't have a chin, you get it cranked in like this. 277 00:31:18,720 --> 00:31:24,080 And it causes two things. You can't speak. You don't have a voice box like we have. You can't modulate. 278 00:31:24,080 --> 00:31:30,240 You can make all kinds of sounds, screams and hollers and hoops and howls, but you can't modulate 279 00:31:30,240 --> 00:31:36,640 words the way we do. What are these? What am I describing? What have I been describing to you in 280 00:31:36,640 --> 00:31:44,960 every case here? These are primates, people. These are primates. These are upright walking gorillas and 281 00:31:44,960 --> 00:31:51,120 chimps, modified gorillas and chimps. All of these characteristics are primates. The rib cages, 282 00:31:51,120 --> 00:31:57,040 the long arms, the shortened foreshortened necks, the lack of a chin, the faces. You saw the faces. 283 00:31:57,040 --> 00:32:04,880 Primate, primate, primate. Upright walking primates. That's all the supposed pre-humans are. 284 00:32:06,080 --> 00:32:11,200 Only we are significantly different. Now this has caused the need for the missing link, 285 00:32:11,200 --> 00:32:17,120 the famous missing link. You've all heard about that, right? Well this is what it is. The Darwinists, 286 00:32:17,120 --> 00:32:23,280 the anthropologists tell us that in here, somehow, somewhere, they are going to find a creature 287 00:32:23,280 --> 00:32:30,800 that will bridge this horribly wide gap, physiological gap. We are going to find it. Why? Because they 288 00:32:30,800 --> 00:32:38,560 cannot allow the possibility of outside intervention. So the missing link has to be there or their thing 289 00:32:38,560 --> 00:32:43,520 doesn't work. So they keep insisting that we're going to find it, we're going to find it. Well, 290 00:32:43,520 --> 00:32:48,160 they're not going to find it. It doesn't exist. It never has existed. It's never going to exist. 291 00:32:49,440 --> 00:32:57,920 Been looking for 140 years. No missing link. Something else needs to explain what's going on here. 292 00:32:58,640 --> 00:33:05,520 All right. Next one, please. Now, let's look at that scenario again. We can see a transition through 293 00:33:05,520 --> 00:33:12,400 here. Can we not? But we got a transformation right here. Something happened. Now, what they tell us is that 294 00:33:12,400 --> 00:33:19,200 all these guys have gone extinct. All these guys have gone extinct. Why? Because we find the last 295 00:33:19,200 --> 00:33:28,000 Neanderthal skeleton at around 30,000 years ago. So, okay, they went extinct. Well, why would they go 296 00:33:28,000 --> 00:33:37,120 extinct? They're tremendously strong, these creatures are, if they're primates. Why? Because primates have 297 00:33:37,120 --> 00:33:43,040 terrific natural strength. Do you know that pound for pound they're about 10 times stronger than we are? 298 00:33:43,840 --> 00:33:48,640 Anybody have a pet monkey? Ever had a pet monkey? You know what I'm talking about. Super strong. 299 00:33:49,760 --> 00:33:58,080 You can take a male chimpanzee, put it in a room with Mike Tyson, and it's a battle to the death, 300 00:33:58,080 --> 00:34:04,000 death. And two or three minutes later, the chimp will walk out. Now, it might be missing an ear, 301 00:34:04,000 --> 00:34:18,160 but it's walking out. It'll tear Tyson limb from limb and can. Understand that. So, if they're that 302 00:34:18,160 --> 00:34:23,360 strong and they have no natural predators, if they can take a lion on head to head and beat it, 303 00:34:23,360 --> 00:34:30,160 what's going to take them out? They tell us we did. We did. Well, we can do that. 304 00:34:31,520 --> 00:34:38,720 We can do that. We are bad news, folks. We all know that. We hunt in packs. We're vicious little 305 00:34:38,720 --> 00:34:45,920 buggers. We get what we want. Now, let me offer you a different scenario. Instead of them all going 306 00:34:45,920 --> 00:34:53,200 extinct or us murdering them all, let's step back a minute and look at the world. It's divided into 307 00:34:53,200 --> 00:34:58,240 ecological niches, good ones and bad ones. The good ones are the prairies, the grasslands, 308 00:34:58,240 --> 00:35:04,320 the savannas, and the lightly wooded areas. The bad ones are the deep, heavy, thick forests, 309 00:35:04,320 --> 00:35:13,920 montane forests, and the jungles. Let's assume they were living in those prime niches, 310 00:35:13,920 --> 00:35:19,280 the grasslands and savannas and all that. Why can we assume that? Because we have fossils from them 311 00:35:19,280 --> 00:35:24,480 during that period. That's where you make fossils at the water hole. You die at the water hole, 312 00:35:24,480 --> 00:35:29,840 an animal squashes you down into the mud before everything can eat you, and then your bones 313 00:35:30,880 --> 00:35:35,520 soak up the minerals and you fossilize. It's very rare. Fossils are very, very rare. 314 00:35:38,160 --> 00:35:44,720 But now suppose, for whatever reason, they are driven off into the deep woods and jungles. 315 00:35:45,520 --> 00:35:50,640 They don't make fossils. There you don't have the water hole. You're getting all of your 316 00:35:50,640 --> 00:35:58,160 liquid from your environment. Did you know that there is not a single, not a single fossilized 317 00:35:58,160 --> 00:36:08,000 chimpanzee bone yet? The few that we have that might be gorillas and baboons and orangutans are in 318 00:36:08,000 --> 00:36:15,440 considerable question. They don't make fossils, deep forests and jungles. So what if they just went 319 00:36:15,440 --> 00:36:23,600 where they don't make fossils? What if we arrived and could only live in the primo niches 320 00:36:24,480 --> 00:36:28,320 because we're not adapted to the planet? We have this thin skin that we have 321 00:36:29,680 --> 00:36:34,800 that doesn't leave us very well adapted to the environment and we can only live in the good 322 00:36:34,800 --> 00:36:39,360 areas. What do we do when we have to live in deep forests or jungle? What do we do? We cut it down. 323 00:36:41,200 --> 00:36:47,520 So what if we drove them? It was stand and fight and we'll kill you or get off the land. 324 00:36:48,400 --> 00:36:51,520 What if they were able to do it? They're big, they're robust, they're strong, 325 00:36:51,520 --> 00:36:55,680 they're adapted to the planet. All right, if you want it that bad, we'll go off into the woods and 326 00:36:55,680 --> 00:37:04,240 the jungles. What if? Well, I say that's exactly what happened. Exactly what happened. And if it did, 327 00:37:04,880 --> 00:37:11,440 then that would explain the hundreds and thousands of reports that we have from around the world for 328 00:37:11,440 --> 00:37:19,520 centuries of upright walking, hair-covered, primate-like creatures known as hominoids. 329 00:37:19,520 --> 00:37:29,040 Hominoids. Bigfoot, Sasquatch, the abominable snowman, Yeti, we all know those, and two other kinds we in the 330 00:37:29,040 --> 00:37:34,960 West know very little about but which are dominant in other parts of the world. Almas and Agagwis. 331 00:37:36,800 --> 00:37:44,560 And coincidentally, four Australopithecines, four early homos, four hominoids. What a surprise, huh? 332 00:37:45,520 --> 00:37:52,800 Now, let's take a look at a hominoid. This is a statue of a Bigfoot Sasquatch type carved in Willow 333 00:37:52,800 --> 00:38:00,160 Creek, California. This gentleman is my size, 5'11", 165. This gives you an idea of what all hominoids 334 00:38:00,160 --> 00:38:06,160 look like. The only difference in the four is size and where they live. Let's go over them real quick. 335 00:38:07,280 --> 00:38:13,840 No, I'm sorry. Go back. That's right. Go back. Okay. The hominoid, the Bigfoot Sasquatch kind is like 336 00:38:13,840 --> 00:38:21,200 this. Seven to ten feet tall, they weigh 700 to a thousand pounds. They live in the deep montane 337 00:38:21,200 --> 00:38:27,600 forests all over the world, every continent except Antarctica. The abominable snowmen are called man 338 00:38:27,600 --> 00:38:34,240 size, six to seven feet tall, 300 to 600 pounds. They live exclusively, as far as we know, in the 339 00:38:34,240 --> 00:38:39,840 Himalayan ranges, which taken together are as large as the United States, so they have plenty of room to roam. 340 00:38:39,840 --> 00:38:46,000 But they are primitive. They have primitive feet. They have primitive habits. They seem to be a bridge, 341 00:38:46,000 --> 00:38:57,040 in fact, from gorillas to hominoids. The third kind is almas, also man size. Six to seven feet, 300 to 600 342 00:38:57,040 --> 00:39:01,440 pounds. They dominate in the mountains of southern Russia, the Pamirs and the Caucasus, and the mountains 343 00:39:01,440 --> 00:39:09,440 of western China, the Altais and the Tianshans, where they're well known as almas. And the fourth kind 344 00:39:09,440 --> 00:39:15,840 is the agagwis, four feet tall, pygmy size, weigh about 200 pounds. They live in the jungles of the world, 345 00:39:16,880 --> 00:39:22,960 South America, Central Africa, Indonesia. Those are the four kinds. But they all look alike. As they are 346 00:39:22,960 --> 00:39:29,600 described by people who see them, they're always invariably described the same. They have sloping 347 00:39:29,600 --> 00:39:38,240 foreheads, large brow ridges, large round eyes, large wide flat noses, mouths that stick off their faces 348 00:39:38,240 --> 00:39:44,800 in the prognathous fashion, no chins, heads tucked down into their torsos, very long arms that hang down 349 00:39:44,800 --> 00:39:51,120 around their knees, and they're covered with body hair. Now, but for the body hair, what have I just 350 00:39:51,120 --> 00:40:01,920 described to you? The pre-humans. You saw the skeletons. Hominoids are the pre-humans. You need to 351 00:40:01,920 --> 00:40:09,360 understand that. The hominoids are the pre-humans. We don't have a place in the natural flow chart of 352 00:40:09,360 --> 00:40:15,440 life here on earth. Now, it's easy for me to stand up here and say this. Is there any proof? You've all 353 00:40:15,440 --> 00:40:20,320 been taught that it's just bunk. You've had the tabloids brainwash you into believing it's just a 354 00:40:20,320 --> 00:40:26,000 joke. Well, when they were first being discovered, not discovered, but first coming to real serious 355 00:40:26,000 --> 00:40:30,240 public attention in the late 50s and early 60s, those of you that were alive then, you will remember 356 00:40:30,240 --> 00:40:36,960 they were treated very seriously, were they not? A lot of serious study went on, were stories in a lot of 357 00:40:36,960 --> 00:40:40,880 various prestigious magazines when they were trying to figure it out. But there came a point when 358 00:40:41,760 --> 00:40:47,120 the scientists were being asked to explain it, and it got uncomfortable for them, and they shoved 359 00:40:47,120 --> 00:40:52,880 them off into tabloids, which is what they've done with UFOs as well. And that sort of takes care of it 360 00:40:52,880 --> 00:40:59,520 for them, takes the pressure off. But the evidence is this. They leave tracks, part of the evidence anyway, 361 00:40:59,520 --> 00:41:05,600 they leave tracks when they walk. Now, what do we know about tracks? According to what we're told, 362 00:41:05,600 --> 00:41:12,720 every track they make is a fake. Every one. Is that true? We have thousands, thousands of their 363 00:41:12,720 --> 00:41:19,840 tracks from around the world. Upwards of 10,000 hominoid tracks photographed, or plaster casted, 364 00:41:19,840 --> 00:41:28,080 or both. That's a lot of tracks to be faked, all of them. But they are. Now, what do we know about tracks? 365 00:41:28,080 --> 00:41:34,640 Well, tracking is one of the things we actually know the most about. We have a whole science devoted to 366 00:41:34,640 --> 00:41:41,040 it called Icnology. Icnologists study the tracks left on fossils. They can tell you incredible things 367 00:41:41,040 --> 00:41:47,040 about a worm on a 200 million year old piece of shale, or a dinosaur walking through mud flats a hundred 368 00:41:47,040 --> 00:41:55,440 million years ago that leave palmatograms. But forget about the scientific end of it. Look what our primitive 369 00:41:55,440 --> 00:42:01,600 tribes can do. All primitive societies, which we all spring from. What is the most important thing 370 00:42:01,600 --> 00:42:07,120 you can pass to your progeny when you are a primitive, you know, you live in a primitive society? What? To 371 00:42:07,120 --> 00:42:15,120 read the tracks of the animals in your environment. Why? So your children can grow up to feed their families 372 00:42:15,120 --> 00:42:22,480 out of the environment, and so that your children and their children will not feed an animal in that 373 00:42:22,480 --> 00:42:29,440 environment. Remember what Tonto could do. He could smell a track and know a hundred things about it. 374 00:42:31,920 --> 00:42:37,760 We know about tracks. Tracks are not hard. They're not brain surgery, and I'm going to give you two 375 00:42:37,760 --> 00:42:44,720 quick lessons in it right now. Next slide, please. These are called compression lines. When a living, 376 00:42:44,720 --> 00:42:50,880 fleshy foot, like a human foot or a hominoid foot, or even a camel pad for that matter, 377 00:42:51,600 --> 00:42:58,240 makes a track in a suitable medium. Its combination of 26 bones, 33 joints, and dozens of ligaments and 378 00:42:58,240 --> 00:43:05,920 tendons and muscles makes a sequential print. It goes down in a sequential segmented fashion, leaving a 379 00:43:05,920 --> 00:43:11,920 distinctive print with lines on the inside called compression lines. Can't miss them. Now, next slide. 380 00:43:11,920 --> 00:43:18,800 You'd put down a fake track using anything, rubber, wood, plastic, plaster. It doesn't matter. It's not going to be 381 00:43:18,800 --> 00:43:24,880 segmented. A person with an artificial foot to this day does not get a segmented foot. Our best 382 00:43:24,880 --> 00:43:31,440 prosthetic makers can't make them that work. So it's going to have to go down of a piece altogether. 383 00:43:31,440 --> 00:43:36,480 Bam! You're going to have to press it or stamp it into the medium. Am I right? And when you do that, 384 00:43:36,480 --> 00:43:40,240 it's going to, the medium is all going to go out simultaneously, and it's going to leave what's 385 00:43:40,240 --> 00:43:46,240 called an impact ridge with tiny cracks on the top and the outside. You can't miss those. Now, 386 00:43:46,240 --> 00:43:52,960 I can give this lesson to a group of first graders. Give them a magnifying glass. Lay down as many 387 00:43:52,960 --> 00:43:59,680 tracks as you like, fake and real, and they won't miss one. It's that easy to know the difference. 388 00:43:59,680 --> 00:44:09,120 And men who work in the woods, work in the woods now, timber cruisers, game wardens, forest rangers, 389 00:44:10,960 --> 00:44:16,160 anthropologists will take their word on anything they say. Boy, if it's a bear, a deer, an elk, 390 00:44:16,160 --> 00:44:21,200 whatever, they know exactly what they're talking about. But they see a hominoid track and they say, 391 00:44:21,200 --> 00:44:26,080 boy, this looks real. The anthropologists say, well, you missed that one. You don't know what you're 392 00:44:26,080 --> 00:44:34,080 talking about anymore on that one because they can't be real. They can't be real. Not that they're 393 00:44:34,080 --> 00:44:44,000 not real. They can't be real. They know it, but they can't face it. All right, next slide, please. 394 00:44:44,720 --> 00:44:48,320 We're going to take a look at one of those in a minute, but first I want you to understand how 395 00:44:48,320 --> 00:44:54,560 a human foot works. This is a human foot. Notice, if you will, the length to width ratio, much longer 396 00:44:54,560 --> 00:45:01,120 than wider. And when we walk, we come down on our, excuse me, down on our heels. We shift our momentum 397 00:45:01,120 --> 00:45:07,520 out around the arch of our foot. Then we cross it over into the ball of our foot. The ball regenerates 398 00:45:07,520 --> 00:45:13,440 our momentum that we've lost in the stepping process. Our toe flattens out, our big toe flattens out and 399 00:45:13,440 --> 00:45:20,880 acts as a thrusting mechanism to push us off into our next step. Our other four toes pull up and act as 400 00:45:20,880 --> 00:45:25,200 balancers. Look at your own feet sometime when you walk and you'll see your big toe flattens out 401 00:45:25,200 --> 00:45:30,080 and your other four toes pull up to balance you as you walk. That's why when you lose a toe, it's 402 00:45:30,080 --> 00:45:36,640 harder to walk. Well, you get an uplifted ridge of medium in here where your little toes lift up and you 403 00:45:36,640 --> 00:45:42,560 get it smushed right through here. Now, this is a very, believe it or not, inefficient way to walk. 404 00:45:43,280 --> 00:45:49,760 If you see time and motion, slow motion films of us walking, you see that we have a very discombobulated 405 00:45:49,760 --> 00:45:56,160 stride. As we're, we thunder down on our heels, we switch over here, we switch over here, we go out 406 00:45:56,160 --> 00:46:01,360 here, we're locking our knees, we're rocking and rolling over our hips. We're like, you know, like 407 00:46:01,360 --> 00:46:06,880 this when we walk. If you really look at it, it's extremely inefficient. It's extremely inefficient. 408 00:46:06,880 --> 00:46:14,480 Understand that. Now, let's look at a hominoid track, typical hominoid track. This is a Bigfoot 409 00:46:14,480 --> 00:46:19,360 print taken in a really nice fine powdery dry dirt medium. You know, if any of you grew up in the 410 00:46:19,360 --> 00:46:23,520 country, the dirt road at the end of the summer, nice hot summer, it's almost like talcum powder, 411 00:46:23,520 --> 00:46:28,000 really, really nice clean stuff. Takes a great print and here we have one right here. This is a 412 00:46:28,000 --> 00:46:33,680 typical, very typical Bigfoot track. Notice it's 16 inches long, but look at some of the differences in 413 00:46:33,680 --> 00:46:39,040 it and a human foot. Notice the backward extension of the heel. The midline's about right here. 414 00:46:39,040 --> 00:46:45,360 Notice the extreme foreshortening of the forefoot, how much shorter it is. Notice that the five toes, 415 00:46:45,360 --> 00:46:50,640 all of which have roughly the same shape, all act as balancers. Look at your uplifted medium 416 00:46:50,640 --> 00:46:57,200 all the way across. Notice the little dip in here. It's using its entire forefoot as its thrusting 417 00:46:57,200 --> 00:47:03,120 mechanism, and all five toes are acting as balancers. And notice, if you will, where we had that line 418 00:47:03,120 --> 00:47:10,400 going here and over like this, they go from heel to toe right along the inside, smooth as glass. 419 00:47:12,560 --> 00:47:21,600 This is efficient walking. This is upright walking. This is bipedality in its most efficient form, folks. 420 00:47:22,640 --> 00:47:28,240 This is meant to walk that way, and it does. But also notice that it's extremely different, 421 00:47:29,200 --> 00:47:37,680 extremely different than the human feet. And also understand that nearly every really true faked 422 00:47:37,680 --> 00:47:44,080 hominoid track, and we do have them, of course, obviously, is nothing more than a human print blown 423 00:47:44,080 --> 00:47:49,760 up to 16 or 17 inches, and some idiot goes out there and stamps it around, and it looks like a human footprint. 424 00:47:49,760 --> 00:47:54,160 They don't even have sense enough to know that they have to make a different looking print. 425 00:47:56,800 --> 00:48:01,280 And they're always Bigfoot tracks because the others are all, you know, human size, 426 00:48:01,280 --> 00:48:02,320 and you wouldn't know the difference. 427 00:48:02,320 --> 00:48:10,720 Are you with me on this? Okay, next one. This is something else that the best 428 00:48:11,440 --> 00:48:17,520 hominoid tracks have. Not all, but the best. They're hard to see, I know, but they're dermal ridges. 429 00:48:17,520 --> 00:48:23,920 These are examples of dermal ridges taken from the bottom of a hominoid track. You know what dermal ridges 430 00:48:23,920 --> 00:48:32,080 are? They're your fingerprints on your feet. All primates, including us and the hominoid, 431 00:48:32,800 --> 00:48:39,040 have dermal ridges, hands and feet. That's why when a baby is born, fingers are too small, 432 00:48:39,040 --> 00:48:44,240 they take a footprint, right? Same thing, same effect, each is different, each is unique. 433 00:48:44,240 --> 00:48:53,840 Now, they are telling us, the anthropologists and the Darwinists, that for all of these thousands of 434 00:48:53,840 --> 00:49:00,560 fakes around the world, mind you, that whatever cabal, you talk about a conspiracy, you guys are 435 00:49:00,560 --> 00:49:09,200 into conspiracies, here's a conspiracy for you. The conspirators are creating segmented feet, 436 00:49:10,080 --> 00:49:16,800 fake feet that work perfectly, what a person with a missing foot can't get, and they take the trouble 437 00:49:16,800 --> 00:49:24,400 to incise on the bottom of those feet, dermal ridges, which if this was easy to do, criminals, 438 00:49:24,400 --> 00:49:28,160 instead of cutting their fingertips off as they have to do, would just get them, you know, 439 00:49:28,160 --> 00:49:33,280 rearranged by lasers or something. I don't think lasers can do this. It's so fine and precise, 440 00:49:33,840 --> 00:49:44,160 and it's different each time. It is absurdity piled on absurdity, folks, absurdity piled on absurdity, 441 00:49:44,160 --> 00:49:50,720 that they expect you to believe. But again, you do believe it because you don't expect them to lie 442 00:49:50,720 --> 00:49:58,080 to you. You don't expect them to have an agenda. This is the reality of it. Okay, next one, please. 443 00:49:58,080 --> 00:50:02,800 All right, I want you to just see and get it in your mind again, the comparison between a big foot 444 00:50:02,800 --> 00:50:07,760 and a human foot. Notice our midline's about right here, midline here. Just get that in your mind, 445 00:50:07,760 --> 00:50:14,240 the shape of it. All right, next slide, please. Again, we have a pair like we did of the Laetoli 446 00:50:14,240 --> 00:50:19,520 prints. It looks like a male and a female taken together from the same place, hominoid track, 447 00:50:20,240 --> 00:50:24,640 you know, just like what you've been seeing. Am I right? The extended heel, the width, the no arch, 448 00:50:24,640 --> 00:50:34,240 hominoid tracks. Am I right? Anybody? Wrong! Neanderthal tracks. Neanderthal tracks. 449 00:50:35,200 --> 00:50:41,040 Taken from a cave, Toriano, Italy, 30,000 years ago with Neanderthal artifacts and bones. No question. 450 00:50:41,840 --> 00:50:47,680 Neanderthal. Now, what does this tell us? Neanderthals are hominoids, are they not? 451 00:50:48,480 --> 00:50:58,240 Got to be. Got to be. Now, not only that, we have the full feet skeletons of Neanderthals. The only 452 00:50:58,240 --> 00:51:05,520 pre-human that we have, but we have. And here's what they look like. Next slide. Neanderthal, human, 453 00:51:05,520 --> 00:51:11,680 human, Neanderthal. Let's take a close look here. Look at the heel extension on the Neanderthal relative 454 00:51:11,680 --> 00:51:16,640 to our little nub of the heel. Look at our ankle base here. Now, this is a bone. Don't count it. Just 455 00:51:16,640 --> 00:51:21,760 this little circular base right here. That holds up our weight. Look at the size of this base here. 456 00:51:22,960 --> 00:51:28,960 You think that's carrying a lot more weight? Yes, it is. Notice the foreshortening of the forefoot 457 00:51:28,960 --> 00:51:34,480 here relative. Look how long our forefoot is. Look how squished this one is. Look how wide 458 00:51:34,480 --> 00:51:44,320 relative to ours. Look at the thickening of the bones. Now, if you're an anatomist, you know that 459 00:51:44,320 --> 00:51:51,760 this is a light year separation. The only commonality between these two feet is that they carry upright 460 00:51:51,760 --> 00:52:01,120 bodies. That's it. There is no comparison otherwise from an anatomical standpoint. Nothing's the same. 461 00:52:01,120 --> 00:52:07,760 Nothing. Now, what does this also imply to us? You remember that series of skeletons going back? 462 00:52:08,720 --> 00:52:14,320 They all had feet like this. Don't you suppose? Didn't they all look the same? Didn't they look like 463 00:52:14,320 --> 00:52:20,880 they were just micro evolving a little bit at a time? You got the heads the same. You got the feet the same. 464 00:52:20,880 --> 00:52:28,480 If the Neanderthals are hominoids, all of them, all of the prehumans are hominoids. 465 00:52:31,760 --> 00:52:39,120 We don't fit again. All right? Now, assuming I'm right about all this, that they live everywhere, 466 00:52:39,120 --> 00:52:44,320 they have to live all over the world. And they do. And they have to be in their thousands to maintain 467 00:52:44,320 --> 00:52:50,800 breeding populations. Tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands. And they are. But where would they be? 468 00:52:50,800 --> 00:52:55,360 Why can't we find them? We live everywhere, don't we? No, we do not. Here's the real world. 469 00:52:56,720 --> 00:53:02,560 The dark areas are the deep forests and the jungles. See the jungle area, deep forests. 470 00:53:02,560 --> 00:53:10,400 The pinks and the blues are our territory. Take away the whites. Take away the yellows, the deserts. 471 00:53:10,400 --> 00:53:24,240 And that's the arable land. And guess what? We divide it with them 55 to 45 our way. 55 to 45 percent 472 00:53:24,240 --> 00:53:30,720 our way. And it used to be 50-50. And we cut down five of theirs in the last couple hundred years. 473 00:53:30,720 --> 00:53:40,480 You can go right here to this montane forest that starts just north of San Francisco, about 60 miles 474 00:53:40,480 --> 00:53:48,160 or so. And you can try to go in there. I've done it. And you will spend a morning going about 200 yards. 475 00:53:48,960 --> 00:53:58,240 It's that tough. Now, this will surprise you. We think that we're masters of all we survey, right? 476 00:53:59,040 --> 00:54:07,120 We don't even survey all we claim to be masters of. The United States, fully one-fourth, one-quarter 477 00:54:07,120 --> 00:54:14,480 of the United States has never once been foot-surveyed. Never once. Why? Just too hard. 478 00:54:15,280 --> 00:54:20,640 Too hard to get in there and do the work. It's just off limits. We just leave it alone. 479 00:54:22,320 --> 00:54:27,920 We think we live in every nook and cranny. We do not. We live at the edges of these places, 480 00:54:27,920 --> 00:54:33,760 and that's where we encounter hominoids. But we don't live in the heart of it. We may cut roads 481 00:54:33,760 --> 00:54:39,120 through the heart of it, maybe. We do not live there. That's where they live. 482 00:54:39,120 --> 00:54:46,240 Understand they have got plenty of room to roam, that all that you've been told about the world 483 00:54:46,240 --> 00:54:51,600 and your place in it is wrong. Okay? Next slide, please. 484 00:54:54,480 --> 00:55:00,880 All right. Panda. Perfect example of why we can't just go out and get one if we, if, you know, if they're 485 00:55:00,880 --> 00:55:07,760 out there, we should be able to just go out there and get one, right? Look at the panda. The panda was 486 00:55:07,760 --> 00:55:14,320 last century's hominoid. All these stories were coming out of China about a white and black bear 487 00:55:14,320 --> 00:55:19,600 that ate bamboo. Well, every specialist in the world knew that was impossible. You got white bears and 488 00:55:19,600 --> 00:55:24,400 black bears and brown bears, but you don't have two-tone bears and they're all carnivores. So they 489 00:55:24,400 --> 00:55:28,480 didn't even have to go to China and check that rumor out. That was just malarkey and they knew it. 490 00:55:29,200 --> 00:55:34,400 Until 1869, when a French naturalist went there and saw the hide of a freshly killed one hanging on 491 00:55:34,400 --> 00:55:40,640 a village elder's wall and he knew they were real. So this caused every zoo and museum in the world to 492 00:55:40,640 --> 00:55:48,240 mount up and go after the next panda in Szechuan Province, China, which is about the size of Arizona. 493 00:55:49,200 --> 00:55:54,560 And they sent team after team in there to bring out that next panda. Now, how long do you think 494 00:55:54,560 --> 00:56:04,400 they looked before they got that next panda? How long do you think? 60 years, folks. 60 years. 495 00:56:05,280 --> 00:56:10,160 Long time, huh? Now, I'm exaggerating, really. They only looked for 30 years and they said, 496 00:56:10,160 --> 00:56:15,920 oh, we got to be extinct now. And 30 years later, Teddy Roosevelt's sons were out there hunting and 497 00:56:15,920 --> 00:56:21,760 they killed one. And then they mounted up again. And over the next 15 years, they had learned enough 498 00:56:21,760 --> 00:56:27,760 about the terrain then and the animal and its habits to get a half dozen of them. And they brought some 499 00:56:27,760 --> 00:56:36,640 live ones back. And the panda craze kicked off there. Now, think about that for a minute. Here you've got a 500 00:56:36,640 --> 00:56:47,120 good-sized, brightly colored, restricted diet, daytime living, slow-moving, dim-witted, stupid animal, 501 00:56:47,120 --> 00:56:55,280 doing absolutely nothing, sophisticated to hide, and yet it can hardly be found. Even to this day, 502 00:56:55,280 --> 00:57:00,480 finding a panda in the wild is extremely difficult. Why? Not because of anything the panda's doing, 503 00:57:00,480 --> 00:57:06,240 because the terrain is so difficult there. Mountainous terrain covered by bamboo forest 504 00:57:06,240 --> 00:57:10,960 rather than wood forest. Same principle. Now, if you will put into that environment, 505 00:57:10,960 --> 00:57:21,120 a creature that is big, strong, fast, omnivore, eat anything, lives mostly at night, nocturnal, 506 00:57:22,320 --> 00:57:28,720 would hear better than you, smell better than you, see better than you, and in its own environment, 507 00:57:28,720 --> 00:57:34,880 probably a heck of a lot smarter than you. We're not just going to go up and mount up and go out and 508 00:57:34,880 --> 00:57:38,640 get one of these things. It's going to be by accident when we encounter them, and that's what 509 00:57:38,640 --> 00:57:47,840 it is. It's always just by accident. They are masters of their domain. We are bozos in their domain. 510 00:57:49,360 --> 00:57:56,160 Okay, next one. All right, I'm going to go over a few of the best pieces of evidence that we have. 511 00:57:56,160 --> 00:58:00,320 I go over many more in the book, if any of you want to get that, and I will go over these in a 512 00:58:00,320 --> 00:58:05,920 little detail. There's much more detail in the book. This is a still from the very famous Roger 513 00:58:05,920 --> 00:58:11,520 Patterson film of 1967 taken in Bluff Creek, Washington. You've all seen this film, I'm sure, 514 00:58:11,520 --> 00:58:17,920 at one time or another. It shows the female walking along the creek bed, and as you see, she turns to 515 00:58:17,920 --> 00:58:22,320 look at the camera for a couple of strides as she walks along, and then she motors on into the woods. 516 00:58:22,320 --> 00:58:28,160 Now, this film has been studied second probably only to the Roger Patterson film. Excuse me, 517 00:58:28,160 --> 00:58:34,160 second only to the Kennedy assassination film for people trying to find out how he might have faked 518 00:58:34,160 --> 00:58:40,560 it, and when people look at this film consistently, the experts come in and say, well, yes, it looks 519 00:58:40,560 --> 00:58:46,320 real. It's probably real, and here's why. For several reasons. It was a bright sunny day, as you can see, 520 00:58:46,320 --> 00:58:51,600 and the sun was shining down at this angle, and you can see the muscles in her deltoids, 521 00:58:51,600 --> 00:58:58,080 in her shoulders, and her thighs ripple as she walks. You can see that. Now, if that's a person 522 00:58:58,080 --> 00:59:04,160 in a suit, you have to glue the suit to the skin to make that happen, and then you lose its ability 523 00:59:04,160 --> 00:59:13,440 to happen. So it can only be real skin on real muscles that do that. Proof number one. Proof number 524 00:59:13,440 --> 00:59:18,560 two, as you see, she has extraordinarily long arms that swing down around her knees, those classic 525 00:59:18,560 --> 00:59:25,040 primate hominoid arms, and they articulate at an elbow joint way down the line. You remember the 526 00:59:25,600 --> 00:59:33,680 Lake Turkana boy where her elbow joint was? That's where her elbow joint is. Cannot be a human in a suit 527 00:59:33,680 --> 00:59:40,640 with an elbow articulating there. Now only that, her breasts, as she walks along, sway perfectly 528 00:59:40,640 --> 00:59:46,000 naturally. You get a couple of steps where she's looking, and we see a nice bounce and turn, very 529 00:59:46,000 --> 00:59:51,600 fleshy looking. If this was a person in a suit, you'd get those original silicone jobs, those nose cones. 530 00:59:51,600 --> 00:59:55,760 You remember? The Carol Dota model. 531 00:59:55,760 --> 01:00:05,520 So again, we have proof that it's a real creature. Also, the tracks she left, this was on a sandbar, 532 01:00:05,520 --> 01:00:13,600 heavily, densely packed sandbar, and she left a print that went down a full inch into the sand. A 200 533 01:00:13,600 --> 01:00:19,360 pound man walking beside her went only a quarter of an inch, so we know she weighed 600 to 800 pounds. 534 01:00:19,360 --> 01:00:25,920 But more importantly, Patterson knew exactly what he had, and he went out and he called every zoo and 535 01:00:25,920 --> 01:00:33,840 museum and university in the area, and he said, please send experts and bring dogs. Now, if you are 536 01:00:33,840 --> 01:00:39,120 faking a hominoid sighting like this, the two things you don't want are experts because they'll come out 537 01:00:39,120 --> 01:00:45,120 and they'll measure all the trees and the bushes and get the true height, and the dogs will react. 538 01:00:45,120 --> 01:00:49,840 These creatures all, real ones, smell very bad. They have a very pronounced body odor. You've all heard 539 01:00:49,840 --> 01:00:55,840 that. And dogs will recoil from it. Person in a suit, dogs right out after it. No problem. 540 01:00:57,200 --> 01:01:02,240 You don't ask for experts. You don't ask for dogs. If it's a fake, they can't quite remember where it 541 01:01:02,240 --> 01:01:10,240 was. They can't quite get back there. They can't take anybody back. Not Patterson. But no experts would 542 01:01:10,240 --> 01:01:17,680 come. No experts dared to come. There's only been one expert that I know that went out to look at one 543 01:01:17,680 --> 01:01:22,400 of these things, a man named Grover Krantz when he was a young professor at Washington State University. 544 01:01:23,920 --> 01:01:28,880 And he looked at it and said, well, it looks real to me. And for that, he has, I think, been like 30 545 01:01:28,880 --> 01:01:38,880 years without tenure and been punished terribly for taking the correct side in this issue. His peers know, 546 01:01:39,440 --> 01:01:45,520 they know the truth, but it's career suicide to say so. So you can't get them to go out and look at 547 01:01:45,520 --> 01:01:52,720 tracks anymore. It's a third rail for them. We could have a sighting here in Arkansas of your 548 01:01:52,720 --> 01:01:58,480 Fooke monster or something else again tomorrow. You'd get media out there. You would not get any 549 01:01:58,480 --> 01:02:03,920 of your official professors or anybody out there with any any any official capacity at all. You can't 550 01:02:03,920 --> 01:02:14,640 afford it. So Roger Patterson did everything that he could do properly except one thing. He shot 551 01:02:14,640 --> 01:02:19,520 something that couldn't be real. He filmed something that couldn't be real. Okay, next one. 552 01:02:19,520 --> 01:02:26,960 This is a man named Albert Osman. This picture was taken in 1957 when Osman has recently come forward 553 01:02:26,960 --> 01:02:33,920 with a story that happened to him in 1924 when he was a young man 33 years earlier. In 1924, 554 01:02:33,920 --> 01:02:38,080 he was a lumberjack working the mountains of southern British Columbia. And he had some time 555 01:02:38,080 --> 01:02:43,680 off and he went looking for some old lost gold mines. And he was camping one night. And all of a sudden, 556 01:02:43,680 --> 01:02:48,640 as he lays in his sleeping bag, the sleeping bag is picked up. He shoved to the bottom of it, 557 01:02:48,640 --> 01:02:55,040 thrown over a Bigfoot shoulder like Santa's bag of toys. The Bigfoot picks up his camp stores and 558 01:02:55,040 --> 01:03:00,800 marches off with him. And he's got enough of a hole in the top of the sack to breathe. And an hour later, 559 01:03:00,800 --> 01:03:06,800 it dumps him out. And he finds himself in a 10 acre basin with high rock walls all around. 560 01:03:07,760 --> 01:03:12,960 And they put him on the opposite side of where the one opening is. It's on the opposite side. And that's 561 01:03:12,960 --> 01:03:20,400 where they live. They being the male that got him, his partner, a female, and two young offspring, 562 01:03:20,400 --> 01:03:26,640 a male and a female. And Osman is held with his family for six days. They don't attempt to harm 563 01:03:26,640 --> 01:03:32,160 him. They just won't let him leave. And he has to escape in a very amusing way. It's kind of detailed. 564 01:03:32,160 --> 01:03:35,600 I go into it in the book. Very funny, though. But he escapes after six days, 565 01:03:35,600 --> 01:03:45,120 knowing as much about these creatures as anybody in his era ever did. And he tells nobody for 33 years. 566 01:03:46,000 --> 01:03:52,160 And he's ready to take it to his grave when he reads an affidavit in a newspaper of another man 567 01:03:52,160 --> 01:03:58,640 who had just seen one picking berries and asked for corroboration. And so Osman wrote the guy and says, 568 01:03:58,640 --> 01:04:03,120 yes, I saw one too. This is what happened and told his story. Well, when his story came out, 569 01:04:03,680 --> 01:04:10,160 the roof blew off. Everybody wanted to talk to him. He had to take lie detector tests. He had to be 570 01:04:10,160 --> 01:04:14,560 interviewed by specialists time and again. Now, you know how it is when you're telling a long, 571 01:04:14,560 --> 01:04:20,640 complex story, you're going to goof up the details if it's even remotely a lie. Even at his advanced 572 01:04:20,640 --> 01:04:27,200 years, middle 60s, he never made any mistakes, consistently told the same story and passed the 573 01:04:27,200 --> 01:04:33,760 lie detector tests. It's a wonderful story. Well told. I think you really enjoy it. This man told 574 01:04:33,760 --> 01:04:42,160 the truth. Next. This is the famous Minnesota Ice Man. Ice Child is more like it. Some of you probably 575 01:04:42,160 --> 01:04:48,640 saw this when it was being carried around. In 1967, a man named Frank Hansen killed this in the woods of 576 01:04:48,640 --> 01:04:53,760 northern Minnesota when he was out deer hunting. Shot it in the back, as you see, nice big exit 577 01:04:53,760 --> 01:05:00,080 hole right here. Severed its spine, knocked it down, went up to finish it off. It lifted its left arm to 578 01:05:00,080 --> 01:05:05,280 protect its face. He shot it through the wrist, as you see, through the left eyeball, knocked the right 579 01:05:05,280 --> 01:05:11,280 eye out of its head, and blew out the back of its head. Now, if Frank Hansen had been a different kind 580 01:05:11,280 --> 01:05:17,920 of man in 1967, the hominoid issue is over. Closed case. All he had to do was take that body and cram it 581 01:05:17,920 --> 01:05:22,320 down the throats of science, and you would all be sitting here today knowing what I know, which is that 582 01:05:22,320 --> 01:05:28,720 hominoids are real. But Frank Hansen was not that kind of man. The kind of man he was, he bought a 583 01:05:28,720 --> 01:05:34,080 seven-foot floor freezer, threw the body in, filled it up with water, froze the water, put a piece of 584 01:05:34,080 --> 01:05:38,880 plate glass over the top of it, threw it in the back of a semi, and took it around to shopping malls and 585 01:05:38,880 --> 01:05:45,440 county fairs and charged a buck ahead to see it. And he cleaned up, made a fortune. Anybody here see it 586 01:05:45,440 --> 01:05:52,240 besides me? Yeah. He had it out for about 10, 12 years. Understand that when you freeze something, you don't 587 01:05:52,240 --> 01:05:58,560 stop its decay process. You just slow it down considerably. So he only got about 10 good years 588 01:05:58,560 --> 01:06:03,600 out of it, and then he, he had gotten so much criticism from people like me, he was so ticked 589 01:06:03,600 --> 01:06:08,960 off, he just took it and we don't know what he did with it. Buried it, burned it, whatever, we don't know. He was not, not a good 590 01:06:08,960 --> 01:06:16,880 guy. But he had it, it was there. And when he was trying to get it publicized, he let a man named Ivan 591 01:06:16,880 --> 01:06:23,040 Sanderson spend three days with it. Now, Ivan Sanderson was the top cryptozoologist of that era. 592 01:06:24,000 --> 01:06:31,520 He was a real true zoologist as well. And so he was able to study this thing in tremendous detail and 593 01:06:31,520 --> 01:06:37,920 wrote a terrific report about it, much of which I quote in the book. Now, if you read that, you will know 594 01:06:37,920 --> 01:06:42,640 that Ivan Sanderson knew what he was talking about, and that he knew he was looking at a living thing 595 01:06:42,640 --> 01:06:48,800 here that had been killed. Now, I saw it when I was a young man with perfect eyes, and I can tell you 596 01:06:48,800 --> 01:06:54,480 it was the real deal. No question about it. A couple things really impressed me. As it laid there, you know 597 01:06:54,480 --> 01:07:00,560 how hair does in water, it floats? Well, its hair had lifted up off its body, kind of fluffed out, and you 598 01:07:00,560 --> 01:07:07,520 could see right down to its skin. And the people at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum will tell you that hair is the one 599 01:07:07,520 --> 01:07:14,000 thing you can't really do absolutely perfectly. Why? Because you need to take the hair and punch it into 600 01:07:14,000 --> 01:07:18,640 whatever you have, and in the punching in, the instrument has to come out and it leaves a little mark. 601 01:07:19,040 --> 01:07:24,080 Now, of course, the Darwinists, the officials tell us that this was a rubber and wax dummy, and that 602 01:07:24,960 --> 01:07:31,520 Hanson was just a modern day P.T. Barnum, to explain it away. But I saw those hairs, folks, right up close and 603 01:07:31,520 --> 01:07:36,560 personal. Those knees, this thing was longer than that, that freezer, and the knees were right up. You 604 01:07:36,560 --> 01:07:41,920 could see those very clearly, and everywhere else as well. All the hairs went in the same direction, 605 01:07:41,920 --> 01:07:45,600 and they were like little small pencil leads. They didn't look like ours, they were circular. 606 01:07:46,160 --> 01:07:50,960 And they went in the holes perfectly. The skin just tucked right up against every one of them. I looked 607 01:07:50,960 --> 01:07:59,360 carefully for that. Perfect, perfect. Could not be faked. Also, the wounds. This one, the wrist, both eyes, 608 01:07:59,360 --> 01:08:05,920 both nostrils and the mouth, was still oozing bloody plasma when he froze it. It was that fresh when he 609 01:08:05,920 --> 01:08:11,920 put it in. Still oozing, you know that bloody gunk you get when you scrape your elbow real bad? Going 610 01:08:11,920 --> 01:08:19,680 up in thin tendrils from the wound to the top of the ice and making little mushroom cloud types when they 611 01:08:19,680 --> 01:08:25,520 hit the top of the water and frozen. You could see them perfectly. Down into the holes, into the wounds, 612 01:08:25,520 --> 01:08:32,400 as far as you could see. Now, I ask you, who could think of a detail like that if they were pulling 613 01:08:32,400 --> 01:08:40,480 off a fake, much less execute it? There's no way. This was real. Okay, next one. Perhaps the most 614 01:08:40,480 --> 01:08:44,720 interesting of this group is Zana from Russia. That's why you don't know about her, and you've 615 01:08:44,720 --> 01:08:52,320 never heard about her. But Zana, Zana's case was fully developed in the mid-1960s. Zana was an Alma. 616 01:08:52,320 --> 01:08:56,160 Remember me telling you that the Almas were dominant in mountains of southern Russia and 617 01:08:56,160 --> 01:09:02,480 western China? She was from southern Russia. Now, in the Orient, in China, when they capture 618 01:09:03,040 --> 01:09:07,120 hominoids, now remember, this is sort of the big man size, a little over six to seven feet, 619 01:09:07,120 --> 01:09:14,320 300 to 600 pounds. I say these kind, the Almas, are living Neanderthals. These are the smartest of the 620 01:09:14,320 --> 01:09:23,120 four. These are fairly intelligent, relative to chimpanzees or gorillas, smarter than them. Not 621 01:09:23,120 --> 01:09:30,560 anything like us. Almas are living Neanderthals, I believe. When they are killed and captured in the 622 01:09:30,560 --> 01:09:36,480 Orient, all hominoids, their bones and bodies are chopped up and used for medicines and particularly 623 01:09:36,480 --> 01:09:42,080 aphrodisiacs. But that's not the tradition in southern Russia. They would use them as slaves when they would 624 01:09:42,080 --> 01:09:48,080 capture them. Males would do heavy, heavy labor because they had the strength for it, hauling wood, 625 01:09:48,080 --> 01:09:52,960 things like that, digging things, I suppose. And the females would be used to do chores as well 626 01:09:52,960 --> 01:10:01,440 and would be used as sex objects by the men of the area. This was the tradition. Now, in Zana's case, 627 01:10:01,440 --> 01:10:08,640 for sure we know this about her. She was captured as an adult at around 1850, taken to the village of 628 01:10:08,640 --> 01:10:15,680 Tikina in a wild state, was kept chained to a hole in a hole for three years to break her spirit and 629 01:10:15,680 --> 01:10:21,840 domesticate her until ultimately she was, you know, she would stay and had calmed down. And then she spent 630 01:10:21,840 --> 01:10:27,360 the next 40 years in that village of Tikina doing, you know, hauling water and doing the things that 631 01:10:27,360 --> 01:10:33,120 these primitive villages would need done. Could understand instructions, you know, fetch this, do that. 632 01:10:33,120 --> 01:10:38,400 She knew. She couldn't talk, as none of them can, but she could take instructions. But the most 633 01:10:38,400 --> 01:10:44,480 interesting thing about it is they got this information about her because over a hundred 634 01:10:44,480 --> 01:10:52,800 people over the age of 80 in the mid-1960s had known her when they were young. This is an area of 635 01:10:52,800 --> 01:10:57,440 Kazakhstan where people live up to 120 regularly. You know these areas of the world where people live 636 01:10:57,440 --> 01:11:03,360 really long. Well, this is one of them. Over a hundred people over the age of 80 that knew her 637 01:11:03,360 --> 01:11:08,080 when they were young. So they got terrific corroborative testimony about what she was like, 638 01:11:08,080 --> 01:11:16,240 what her life was like. Hard to deny it. Impossible to deny it. Ten of them had been at her funeral. 639 01:11:17,760 --> 01:11:24,160 Ten of them had been at her funeral. So we know a lot about her. And the most interesting thing about 640 01:11:24,160 --> 01:11:30,480 her is this. In the 40 years that she was there, she gave birth eight times to hybrid children, 641 01:11:31,120 --> 01:11:37,040 hybrids between herself and the men of the village. And as you know, in villages like this, every pair 642 01:11:37,040 --> 01:11:43,280 of hands were important. And so the children were taken from her. Four of them lived to adulthood, 643 01:11:43,280 --> 01:11:50,160 were raised by families in the village, and they became Russian citizens. That's right. 644 01:11:51,040 --> 01:11:57,760 Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren are alive to this day. Now, her children did not look like 645 01:11:57,760 --> 01:12:04,240 normal Russian citizens, clearly. They were larger. They were more robust. They were stronger. 646 01:12:06,000 --> 01:12:14,800 They were really ugly, really ugly. Everyone said, boy, were they ugly. But they had normal intelligence, 647 01:12:15,600 --> 01:12:23,360 and they could speak. That's the key. They could speak. High-pitched voices, very high-pitched voices, 648 01:12:23,360 --> 01:12:31,920 but they could speak. They were, for all intents and purposes, human, but with heavy, heavy Neanderthal-type 649 01:12:31,920 --> 01:12:43,120 traits. And then they married, had children. Children had children, etc., etc. Now, when Zanna died, 650 01:12:44,240 --> 01:12:51,440 this is a Muslim area. They don't mark graves. So they didn't know, and the 10 couldn't decide exactly 651 01:12:51,440 --> 01:12:55,520 where she was. It was somewhere in the village cemetery, which was a very big area. They couldn't 652 01:12:55,520 --> 01:13:03,360 bulldoze the whole cemetery. But her youngest son, Kvit, had died in 1954, only 10 years earlier. 653 01:13:03,920 --> 01:13:09,280 They knew where he was, and they allowed the researchers to dig him up. Let's take a look at 654 01:13:09,280 --> 01:13:14,880 Kvit's skull. Now, remember I told you that Neanderthals have larger brains than we do? They 655 01:13:14,880 --> 01:13:21,440 carry their extra in a lump back here called the occipital bun. We carry ours in our foreheads. That, 656 01:13:21,440 --> 01:13:27,680 folks, is the remnants of an occipital bun. Notice the slope of Kvit's forehead. Look at his brow 657 01:13:27,680 --> 01:13:34,560 ridges. Look at the size of his eye sockets. Look at his nasal passage. Look at the size of that jawbone. 658 01:13:34,560 --> 01:13:40,800 But notice, what does he have? A chin. He could speak. In every other way, look at the zygomatic arch. 659 01:13:40,800 --> 01:13:47,600 In every other way, he is dominantly Neanderthal. He is ugly enough to make the proverbial train take the 660 01:13:47,600 --> 01:13:56,320 dirt road. But what scientists say when they look at this is, well, he's just expressing variations on 661 01:13:56,320 --> 01:14:01,200 the human norm. Expressing variations on the human norm. Well, how many humans do you know that look 662 01:14:01,200 --> 01:14:12,320 like this? Not very many. You can read about all these in the book if you decide to get it. Now we're 663 01:14:12,320 --> 01:14:20,480 going to move on to where we actually came from. If everything that I've told you up to now is true 664 01:14:21,440 --> 01:14:27,360 and the hominoids, in fact, represent the pre-human fossil record, then we don't have a place here. If 665 01:14:27,360 --> 01:14:33,200 we did not evolve or develop on earth, how on earth did we get here? I think the answer is going to be 666 01:14:33,200 --> 01:14:40,400 found here in Sumer. Modern day Iraq, Saddam Hussein country, the Tiger Shufratis Valley, the Zagros 667 01:14:40,400 --> 01:14:47,120 Mountains, the Fertile Crescent, it's called, Zagros Mountains, down to the Persian Gulf through this 668 01:14:47,120 --> 01:14:54,480 river system through here. Sumer, southern part of it. The Sumerians are the first great culture that 669 01:14:54,480 --> 01:15:01,680 we have on the planet. They walk out of the stone age at approximately 6,000 years ago, possessing 670 01:15:01,680 --> 01:15:07,920 over a hundred of the firsts that we attribute to a high society, a high culture. They had everything 671 01:15:07,920 --> 01:15:15,360 but cell phones and cable TV, folks. They had it all. Next slide, please. They had the first great 672 01:15:15,360 --> 01:15:20,560 cities, the first great plazas, the first high-rise buildings, the first great walled cities, the first 673 01:15:20,560 --> 01:15:26,800 excellent road systems. They had the first great agriculture, the first animal husbandry, 674 01:15:26,800 --> 01:15:31,040 they had the first laws, they had the first religion, they had the first astronomy, they had the first 675 01:15:31,040 --> 01:15:36,400 mathematics. What we're all taught is that they had the first writing. That's all we're taught. Were you 676 01:15:36,400 --> 01:15:40,880 taught anything other than that? Just the first? It's like they walk out of the stone age, oh, let's 677 01:15:40,880 --> 01:15:46,880 do writing, and then disappear. That's all we know. First writing. Well, they did. They had that, too, 678 01:15:46,880 --> 01:15:54,000 but they had widespread education to go with that writing. They had everything. First wheeled vehicles, 679 01:15:54,000 --> 01:16:02,480 first ocean-going ships, widespread trade business, equal divorce laws. I mean, incredible. 680 01:16:02,480 --> 01:16:11,440 In their writings, they wrote on clay, which they fired into stone in kilns, another first for the 681 01:16:11,440 --> 01:16:17,680 Sumerians. So the term written in stone, that's it, written in stone, comes from there. Most of them were 682 01:16:17,680 --> 01:16:22,960 the size of your hand, as you see. When they had something longer to tell, they would make longer ones, 683 01:16:22,960 --> 01:16:29,600 and they left hundreds of thousands of them behind in their libraries. Another first, libraries. We know 684 01:16:29,600 --> 01:16:33,680 as much about them, in fact, as we know about the Egyptians, the Greeks, and the Romans, the later 685 01:16:33,680 --> 01:16:40,160 cultures that we are taught were like first, but those later cultures evolved and developed from the 686 01:16:40,160 --> 01:16:46,720 Sumerians, taking their pantheon of twelve gods from the Sumerians and a lot of other things from the 687 01:16:46,720 --> 01:16:54,080 Sumerians. The Sumerians were it, folks. They were it, but they can't be taught. We can't be taught 688 01:16:54,080 --> 01:17:00,720 about them because why? The Darwinian paradigm is simplicity leading to ever more complexity. Am I 689 01:17:00,720 --> 01:17:05,360 right? How can you stand up there and say, well, the best of the ancient cultures was the first, 690 01:17:05,920 --> 01:17:12,160 and then we slide downhill through the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans to the Dark Ages, and then we start 691 01:17:12,160 --> 01:17:18,240 slowly pulling ourselves back up. It looks too much like these guys might have gotten helped, and when 692 01:17:18,240 --> 01:17:24,720 the help went away, we hit the skids, and then barely started pulling ourselves back up. That's what 693 01:17:24,720 --> 01:17:36,000 that looks like. Can't teach that. So, what we are also not taught is what they had to say in their 694 01:17:36,000 --> 01:17:41,440 writings, what they had to say. Now, most of what they had to say, frankly, was just what we say in our, 695 01:17:41,440 --> 01:17:48,320 most of our writing, business transactions, receipts, legal decisions, things like that. 696 01:17:48,320 --> 01:17:53,360 But about 5,000 of these tablets deals with their cosmogony and their cosmology, what they thought 697 01:17:53,360 --> 01:17:58,000 about how the solar system came to be, how life came to be on earth, and particularly how we came 698 01:17:58,000 --> 01:18:03,840 to be on earth. And when those tablets were first being translated in the late 1900s, early, I mean, 699 01:18:03,840 --> 01:18:08,880 late 1800s, early 1900s, the people doing the translating would read what they would have to say, 700 01:18:08,880 --> 01:18:15,360 and they would say, geez, oh, these guys were nuts. What were they talking about? It was in allegorical 701 01:18:15,360 --> 01:18:20,960 language. They were talking about gods flying down from the heavens and building things and houses of 702 01:18:20,960 --> 01:18:26,320 fashioning and stuff they couldn't really relate to. So, they knew how to deal with myth by then. They had 703 01:18:26,320 --> 01:18:29,760 already been through the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. They just put it all aside in the myth pile. 704 01:18:30,480 --> 01:18:36,240 In the 1950s, a man named Zechariah Sitchin, remember that name, a man named Zechariah Sitchin, 705 01:18:36,240 --> 01:18:41,280 went into the myth pile and began to research it as if they were telling the truth. Why would they lie? 706 01:18:41,280 --> 01:18:46,960 Where would they get the background to make up these creative, fantastic lies, these myths? 707 01:18:46,960 --> 01:18:53,760 So, he has now written seven books starting in 1976 with his first, The Twelfth Planet. He's now written 708 01:18:53,760 --> 01:18:59,840 seven books about what the Sumerians had to say in those tablets that's in the myth pile that we're 709 01:18:59,840 --> 01:19:07,040 not really supposed to know about. And it's great stuff, folks. Man's a genius. And part four of my 710 01:19:07,040 --> 01:19:11,200 book, we've already been through the first three parts, part four of my book is to a large extent the 711 01:19:11,200 --> 01:19:18,240 cliff notes to Sitchin's work. It is an introduction to his work. You read that and if you want to read 712 01:19:18,240 --> 01:19:24,000 further, go to it. Start with The Twelfth Planet and work your way through. Okay, now what we're 713 01:19:24,000 --> 01:19:27,920 going to do from now on is go over a little of what they have to say, the essence of what 714 01:19:27,920 --> 01:19:33,520 the Sumerians had to say. Okay, next slide. What they say is that the solar system originally was 715 01:19:33,520 --> 01:19:39,120 not like it is today. There was Mercury, there was Venus, there was Mars rather than Earth, 716 01:19:39,120 --> 01:19:43,600 there was a large planet known as Tiamat, then there was Jupiter, there was Saturn, 717 01:19:43,600 --> 01:19:49,600 there was Pluto as a moon of Saturn, there was Uranus, there was Neptune, and into that at around 718 01:19:49,600 --> 01:19:53,920 four billion years ago, remember now, let's go back to the point of coalescing, remember, 719 01:19:53,920 --> 01:19:59,040 four billion years ago, when the planet is still mostly lava, remember the lava shot that we saw. 720 01:20:00,160 --> 01:20:05,760 At that time, a planet known as Nibiru, that the Sumerians called Nibiru, a stray planet from 721 01:20:05,760 --> 01:20:11,680 somewhere else, some other solar system, comes into our solar system, is attracted by the gravitational 722 01:20:11,680 --> 01:20:18,560 pull of the large four outer planets, and is pulled towards the Sun, and the Sun captures it in an orbit 723 01:20:18,560 --> 01:20:28,480 like it would capture a comet, Nibiru, in a long elliptical orbit, and that orbit becomes 3600 years. 724 01:20:28,480 --> 01:20:37,520 So the planets are going in counterclockwise circles, Nibiru is going in a clockwise ellipse 3600 725 01:20:37,520 --> 01:20:43,360 years long. But as you can see, there's the possibility for real disaster here, since one's 726 01:20:43,360 --> 01:20:49,360 going one way and one's going the other way, and on the second pass, next slide please, that's what we 727 01:20:49,360 --> 01:20:56,800 get. On the second pass around, there is a collision between Nibiru and Tiamat. Now all that I'm about to 728 01:20:56,800 --> 01:21:04,080 tell you is explained and told in a six-tablet epic of creation called Enuma Elish, Enuma Elish, 729 01:21:04,960 --> 01:21:11,360 that the Sumerians have. And in the Enuma Elish, written four to six thousand years ago, 730 01:21:12,240 --> 01:21:19,760 are provided plausible answers for five of the great current mysteries of astronomy and geology, 731 01:21:19,760 --> 01:21:28,080 and we're going to go over those now. The first one is comets. All right, now, you saw the solar 732 01:21:28,080 --> 01:21:35,920 system being developed from that cloud of, primordial cloud of gas and dust, right? That's called the 733 01:21:35,920 --> 01:21:41,920 ecliptic, that platter shape that it had originally. That's called the ecliptic. Nothing should be off the 734 01:21:41,920 --> 01:21:48,400 ecliptic in a linear universe, in a linear solar system. Nothing should be off the ecliptic, and yet 735 01:21:48,400 --> 01:21:54,560 comets come in from all over the place, from every direction, from every quadrant. Comets make no sense. 736 01:21:54,560 --> 01:22:00,720 They're one of the great mysteries. Well, according to Enuma Elish, Nibiru strikes Tiamat. Nibiru is a 737 01:22:00,720 --> 01:22:09,280 little bit harder, more together than Tiamat. It's still plasmic itself, but not as much as Tiamat, 738 01:22:09,280 --> 01:22:15,120 and it knocks Tiamat in half. Tiamat's lighter outer shell, which has water in it and which has 739 01:22:15,120 --> 01:22:21,440 some hardening crust, those pieces go like they're exploded, boom, everywhere, making the comets. 740 01:22:22,640 --> 01:22:28,960 Now, the asteroid belt is another great mystery. Why? Because there's supposed to be a planet there, 741 01:22:28,960 --> 01:22:33,120 according to Bode's law. There's supposed to be a planet there. According to the Sumerians, there was, 742 01:22:33,120 --> 01:22:38,320 Tiamat. But now we only have the asteroid belt, and if you put them all together, they wouldn't make a 743 01:22:38,320 --> 01:22:44,560 planet much bigger than Pluto. Something's wrong with that picture. According to the Sumerians, the 744 01:22:44,560 --> 01:22:53,520 inside thick viscous magma stretches out and becomes the asteroid belt. It doesn't splatter. It's like 745 01:22:53,520 --> 01:23:01,200 thick mud. It kind of trails out. All right, so that's the asteroid belt. Now, what they say is that 746 01:23:01,200 --> 01:23:09,040 Tiamat, the remainder, its outer shell, its backside shell, is cracked from the collision, cracked and 747 01:23:09,040 --> 01:23:20,320 broken. Earth, Earth is a great mystery for two reasons. It has tectonics, and it has a huge portion 748 01:23:20,320 --> 01:23:27,440 of its crust missing. In a vacuum, a liquid forms itself into the tightest ball that it can. You see 749 01:23:27,440 --> 01:23:31,920 it on the space shuttle all the time. Every liquid they let loose. What happens? Immediately into a ball. 750 01:23:31,920 --> 01:23:37,520 Am I right? All other planets and moons have done that. They may be scarred from from being hit by 751 01:23:37,520 --> 01:23:43,040 asteroids and things, but they are of a piece. There are no tectonics anywhere else in the solar system. 752 01:23:43,680 --> 01:23:49,440 Just Earth. And just Earth is missing a huge portion of its crust. This would make sense. Why? 753 01:23:49,440 --> 01:23:55,600 Because after the collision, it would fold in on itself. It's still plasmid, and it can do that. 754 01:23:55,600 --> 01:23:59,920 And because it's cracked back here, it can do that, and it will leave a big hollow place here. 755 01:23:59,920 --> 01:24:06,560 Remember, all land was all together a couple of times, actually. Tectonics and the missing crust are 756 01:24:06,560 --> 01:24:13,360 both explained by this collision. What they also say is that Nibiru's moon bangs into it and ricochets it 757 01:24:13,360 --> 01:24:21,280 like a pool ball inside the orbit of Mars. And that's how it ends up there. It also says that 758 01:24:21,280 --> 01:24:29,440 in the collision, in the mingling of their waters, Nibiru passes life to Tiamat. Nibiru passes life. 759 01:24:29,440 --> 01:24:34,000 They say this. Now, remember what I told you at around four billion years ago? 760 01:24:34,000 --> 01:24:39,840 Inexplicably, when Earth is still mostly lava, what happens? Not one, but two forms of life, 761 01:24:39,840 --> 01:24:45,440 prokaryotic bacteria, suddenly appear. Am I right? Wouldn't this explain that pretty accurately? 762 01:24:46,640 --> 01:24:54,480 And further, lastly, they say that as Nibiru swings around, it captures Pluto, a moon of Saturn, 763 01:24:54,480 --> 01:25:00,800 and pulls it out and deposits it 17 degrees off the ecliptic in a very unnatural orbit. 764 01:25:01,360 --> 01:25:05,920 And Pluto, to this day, makes no sense. Again, in that linear universe, it shouldn't be off the 765 01:25:05,920 --> 01:25:12,480 ecliptic, but it is. And they say Nibiru drug it out there. Five of the great mysteries plausibly 766 01:25:12,480 --> 01:25:18,000 answered in this 1-6 tablet epic. Isn't that fascinating? I find that fascinating. I don't know 767 01:25:18,000 --> 01:25:22,560 about you guys. Okay, next one. When the dust settles, here's what we've got. 768 01:25:23,440 --> 01:25:28,080 The solar system, as we now know it, with the circles going counterclockwise 769 01:25:28,720 --> 01:25:35,520 orbits in circles, and Nibiru going in a clockwise orbit 3,600 years long. Now, the records indicate 770 01:25:35,520 --> 01:25:40,880 that the last time it was through, and it passes between outside the orbit of Mars and inside the 771 01:25:40,880 --> 01:25:47,120 inner edge of the asteroid belt, and the last time it was through was around 200 BC, around 200 BC, 772 01:25:47,120 --> 01:25:53,040 give or take. Meaning that it's just past Apeleon out here, and it's not going to be back around 773 01:25:53,040 --> 01:25:58,560 until 3400 AD, another 1400 years. So we don't have to worry about it in the short term. 774 01:25:58,560 --> 01:26:06,560 Now, this is a pretty radical thing to say. Is there any proof of any of this that I'm telling 775 01:26:06,560 --> 01:26:12,960 you? Right? Yes, there is. Let's take a look at some proof. This is a cylinder seal. This is what 776 01:26:12,960 --> 01:26:16,960 the Sumerians would do. If they just wanted to do something that was sort of ephemeral, they would put 777 01:26:16,960 --> 01:26:20,800 it on the clay tablets. If they wanted something that would really stick, that would go out to 778 01:26:20,800 --> 01:26:27,440 everybody, they would make a cylinder seal. And this, they would take stone, hard stone, and carve 779 01:26:27,440 --> 01:26:32,160 the images into it in a negative way so that they could roll them out and make them look like this. 780 01:26:32,160 --> 01:26:36,240 Now, they're not all this good. This is one of the better ones, but I wanted you to see the quality of 781 01:26:36,240 --> 01:26:40,800 the detail that they were capable of. We have thousands of these. And they are the equivalents of 782 01:26:40,800 --> 01:26:46,400 their cartoons. You remember the cartoon you saw? All, you know, that wonderful complex concept, 783 01:26:46,400 --> 01:26:50,880 Boiled Down. Well, this is a story that they would have all understood or would have wanted everybody 784 01:26:50,880 --> 01:26:57,040 to understand. Boiled Down. That's what a cylinder seal was. Now, understand these things are only two 785 01:26:57,040 --> 01:27:04,640 to three inches tall, so we don't know how they did it. To this day, our best miniatures would be 786 01:27:04,640 --> 01:27:09,440 challenged to duplicate this. That's probably not even an inch square right there. Lasers would have a hard 787 01:27:09,440 --> 01:27:16,240 time cutting that in. We don't know how they did that, but they did. Okay, next slide. This is 788 01:27:16,240 --> 01:27:22,720 cylinder seal, a very famous one, VA 243 in a museum in Berlin that Zechariah Sitchin found when he was 789 01:27:22,720 --> 01:27:28,000 just looking through them. This is called the granting of the plow. No question that's what this is. 790 01:27:28,000 --> 01:27:33,120 This is a seated god. We know it's a god because he has horns on his helmet. That's a sign of divinity. 791 01:27:33,120 --> 01:27:38,800 This is the standing god bringing the human no horns, so we know this is a human. Notice that they look just 792 01:27:38,800 --> 01:27:44,640 alike, and the human's got this kind of grungy old carved stick kind of thing that's his plow, 793 01:27:44,640 --> 01:27:50,320 and he's giving him a new nice sophisticated plow here. Now, frequently they would put astronomical 794 01:27:50,320 --> 01:27:56,560 symbols or celestial symbols up here to indicate which god they were referring to, but in this one 795 01:27:56,560 --> 01:28:02,400 they don't have a symbol that we've seen in any others, but they do have this very, very interesting. 796 01:28:02,400 --> 01:28:05,440 It's called the sub-scene. Now, let's take a look at that sub-scene up close. 797 01:28:07,680 --> 01:28:14,800 What is that? It's the solar system, right? The sun, Mercury, Venus in its regular, its size relative 798 01:28:14,800 --> 01:28:19,600 to Mercury, Earth in its size relative to Venus, the Moon in its size relative to Earth and everything 799 01:28:19,600 --> 01:28:27,280 else, Mars, excuse me, uh, Venus, uh, Mars. I'm sorry, Mars. Screwed up, Mars. And then here, whoops, 800 01:28:27,280 --> 01:28:34,800 Mars. This should be the asteroid belt, right? It's not. This is Nibiru, folks. On a cylinder seal carved 801 01:28:34,800 --> 01:28:45,040 2,500 BC, 4,500 years ago, Nibiru is depicted. Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto as the Moon of Saturn, Uranus, 802 01:28:45,040 --> 01:28:52,320 Neptune. This is the solar system as described in the Enuma Elish. And if everything else is as 803 01:28:52,320 --> 01:28:58,080 accurate as it seems to be, that means Nibiru is as large as Uranus and Neptune. It's a big planet. 804 01:28:59,520 --> 01:29:04,240 That's why one of the reasons it was able to take Tiamat out, knock it apart. Although Tiamat had been 805 01:29:04,240 --> 01:29:13,360 a big planet, bigger, a lot bigger than Earth. Here it is. I consider that very good proof. Next slide. 806 01:29:14,640 --> 01:29:19,520 Now, here's something else that's pretty interesting. Did you all, this is the solar system going from the 807 01:29:19,520 --> 01:29:28,480 sun out? Did you all, any of you notice or think that we didn't find Uranus until 1781 when our 808 01:29:28,480 --> 01:29:35,280 telescopes got good enough to see it? We didn't find Neptune until 1846 until our telescopes got 809 01:29:35,280 --> 01:29:41,600 good enough to see it. We didn't find Pluto until 1930 when our telescopes got good enough to see it. 810 01:29:42,480 --> 01:29:49,360 What are the Sumerians doing knowing that they're out there and knowing their relative sizes, 811 01:29:49,360 --> 01:29:58,640 their correct relative sizes, 4,500 years ago? What are they doing writing 4,000 to 6,000 years ago 812 01:29:59,680 --> 01:30:07,120 that in the heavens Uranus and Neptune looked like blue-green watery twins? We didn't find that 813 01:30:07,120 --> 01:30:14,640 out for sure until Voyager went out there in 1986 and 1989. What are they doing knowing those things? 814 01:30:14,640 --> 01:30:23,360 Furthermore, they don't consider Earth the third rock from the sun. They consider it number seven. They count from 815 01:30:23,360 --> 01:30:30,480 the outside in and they count correctly. How do you get that perspective, folks? How do you get that perspective? 816 01:30:31,680 --> 01:30:37,280 From the outside, from the outside looking in, right? Now, where would they get that? 817 01:30:37,280 --> 01:30:44,400 Well, they're very upfront about it, the Sumerians are. Very upfront, make no bones about it at all. They say, 818 01:30:44,400 --> 01:30:49,680 everything that we are, everything that we know, everything that we live for 819 01:30:51,120 --> 01:30:59,120 was given to us and is caused by the people living on Nibiru. The people living on Nibiru, 820 01:30:59,120 --> 01:31:08,720 the Anunnaki. They're called the Anunnaki. This is the Sumerian cosmology. That there was a superior 821 01:31:08,720 --> 01:31:13,120 race of beings living on this other planet in our solar system, which, by the way, 822 01:31:13,680 --> 01:31:18,240 our modern astronomers know is out there. They call it Planet X. They know it's out there because 823 01:31:18,240 --> 01:31:23,120 the gravitational effects that it's having on the outer planets. There's no question that it's out 824 01:31:23,120 --> 01:31:28,240 there. They just can't find it because it's so far out and you saw where its orbit is. It is way out 825 01:31:28,240 --> 01:31:32,880 there. And in order to put the Hubble on it, you've got to know the farther out you go, the more 826 01:31:32,880 --> 01:31:37,120 precisely you have to know the coordinates of where to stick it because its aperture doesn't get any 827 01:31:37,120 --> 01:31:43,360 bigger. If they knew where to look, they might be able to see it, but they know it's out there, Planet X. 828 01:31:45,120 --> 01:31:51,760 The people living on that planet, according to the Sumerians, came to Earth at around 400,000 years ago 829 01:31:52,400 --> 01:31:56,400 to live and work for a specific period of time, doing a specific job 830 01:31:59,200 --> 01:32:06,320 and they left behind all kinds of evidence that they were here. And that evidence is megalithic 831 01:32:06,320 --> 01:32:11,760 structures. They took everything else, they cleaned house when they left, but they left behind their 832 01:32:11,760 --> 01:32:16,720 footprints and their fingerprints, the megalithic structures. You know what they are. The pyramids, 833 01:32:16,720 --> 01:32:28,160 Baalbek, Tiwanaku, Stonehenge, Ollantaytambo, Sakswaman, Teotihuacan, goes on and on. Several dozen around the world. 834 01:32:29,120 --> 01:32:36,240 This is the evidence that the Anunnaki were here. These are edifices that we could not duplicate today in 835 01:32:36,240 --> 01:32:42,720 our own time using our own best technology. They will tell you we can, we cannot. They will tell you that 836 01:32:42,720 --> 01:32:48,240 they were somehow miraculously created by the primitive peoples alive at those times. Absolutely 837 01:32:48,240 --> 01:32:55,680 false. Absolutely a lie. Impossible. Now, I'm not going to go over each one to try to prove it. We 838 01:32:55,680 --> 01:33:00,800 don't have time for that. We're going to look at one footprint of the Anunnaki in the same way we 839 01:33:00,800 --> 01:33:07,680 looked at one footprint of the hominoids. Let's take a look. An ancient 1,170 ton obelisk 840 01:33:07,680 --> 01:33:13,680 lies unfinished at the Aswan quarry. A crack rendered the stone unusable. This is pink granite. Any of 841 01:33:13,680 --> 01:33:18,320 you been to Egypt you know. This is the hard one. This is the good one. This is the one with that 842 01:33:18,320 --> 01:33:25,760 beautiful lustrous shine. This is the main deal here. Now, notice the size of this baby. We're 843 01:33:25,760 --> 01:33:32,800 looking at 60, 70, 80 feet long. That's a man right there. We're looking at 12, 10, 12 feet wide, 844 01:33:32,800 --> 01:33:38,880 10 or 12 feet wide on the side. Am I right? Okay. Now, what's interesting about this is this is in 845 01:33:38,880 --> 01:33:44,080 situ. This is in the site. This is not a finished product. This is in the process of being built. 846 01:33:45,280 --> 01:33:51,280 And it cracked it and so they left it. Now, let's think about this for a minute. We are told by 847 01:33:52,240 --> 01:33:57,840 all Egyptologists and all Darwinists that all of these primitive people created these things using 848 01:33:57,840 --> 01:34:04,640 what? The simplest of tools. Stone tools in many instances. What stone are you going to hammer pink 849 01:34:04,640 --> 01:34:11,360 granite with? Copper later. Copper is much softer than pink granite. Bronze much later than that in 850 01:34:11,360 --> 01:34:17,280 the Bronze Age. And even bronze is going to have a hard time up against this. But let's give these guys 851 01:34:17,280 --> 01:34:24,080 the benefit of the doubt and say they're using bronze. Okay. How are you going to get a guy with a hammer 852 01:34:24,080 --> 01:34:32,720 down in here to hammer that out? No way. That's a blade, folks, or a ray like what I have in my hand 853 01:34:32,720 --> 01:34:38,000 here. Putting that loose. You can squeeze a guy maybe in here, maybe in here. He's up in there like this. 854 01:34:38,000 --> 01:34:46,400 Maybe, maybe. And certainly here where the spire is being created. But notice the spire. Does that look 855 01:34:46,400 --> 01:34:52,560 like the chips of a little bitty bronze hammer? No. It looks like a belt sander got put on there, doesn't it? 856 01:34:52,560 --> 01:34:59,280 Some big machine is just chewing it out by the chunk. By the chunk. Look at it. 857 01:35:02,960 --> 01:35:08,000 Now, you know what really happened? They had a machine on here shaping that spire 858 01:35:09,040 --> 01:35:13,520 and they pressed too hard. They got to press really hard to dig that stuff out. And if you, 859 01:35:13,520 --> 01:35:17,600 any of you know physics, you know what I'm talking about. You press here, you get a crack here. Am I 860 01:35:17,600 --> 01:35:23,840 right? Press too hard here, you torque out here, and you bust it. And so they just unhooked their 861 01:35:23,840 --> 01:35:28,880 machine, said, whoops, buttered this one, and went on to the next one and left it as it sits 862 01:35:29,920 --> 01:35:36,800 for us to puzzle over and ponder over. Now, think about it. What if they had completed it? What if they 863 01:35:36,800 --> 01:35:41,120 had completed it, these primitive people? What are they going to do with it? This is not going to slide 864 01:35:41,120 --> 01:35:45,040 down a quay like a ship into water. Look at this stone right here. The guy that's taking a picture 865 01:35:45,040 --> 01:35:52,960 standing on a rock. This is in a hole. It's about 15 feet deep or more. We're going to have to have 866 01:35:52,960 --> 01:35:59,440 about a dozen of our biggest movable cranes circled around this hole just to get it up and do something 867 01:35:59,440 --> 01:36:04,640 with it. But before we can do that, what do we have to do before we can lift it out? What do we got to do? 868 01:36:04,640 --> 01:36:12,480 We got to cut it loose from its base. That's right. Now, with that much weight, you cannot pass a blade 869 01:36:12,480 --> 01:36:21,280 under there. It'd stop it dead. How do you suppose they're going to do that? How do you suppose there 870 01:36:21,280 --> 01:36:27,920 are thousands of stones, not this big, but in that ballpark of the hundreds of tons in megaliths around 871 01:36:27,920 --> 01:36:34,560 the world, all of them with the same logistical problems. How do you think they were solved? 872 01:36:34,560 --> 01:36:40,480 Well, I'll tell you what the Sumerians say. They say the Anunnaki had a tool like what I'm holding 873 01:36:40,480 --> 01:36:45,440 in my hand that they would point and make the stones light. I'm sorry, guys. I forgot about you over there. 874 01:36:45,840 --> 01:36:54,720 Sorry. They would make the stones light. It's the only way. Antigravity of some kind can't be done any 875 01:36:54,720 --> 01:37:04,560 other way. Evidence, proof. Okay. Now, what's the story? What do they say? All right. The Sumerians 876 01:37:04,560 --> 01:37:09,600 say that the Anunnaki came to Earth at around 400,000 years ago because they had a problem. 877 01:37:10,480 --> 01:37:16,240 Their atmosphere was deteriorating. In their rise to a high technology, they had damaged their atmosphere 878 01:37:16,240 --> 01:37:20,640 in the same way that we are damaging ours, and they needed to repair their atmosphere. As you saw, 879 01:37:20,640 --> 01:37:25,760 the size of the planet, Uranus and Neptune, it's a big planet. A lot of atmosphere to repair. They 880 01:37:25,760 --> 01:37:33,120 needed gold to repair their atmosphere. Why gold? Same reason we will use gold. You take gold and you 881 01:37:33,120 --> 01:37:38,720 grind it up fine enough, almost a powder size, and you blow it up into your stratosphere and it will stay 882 01:37:38,720 --> 01:37:44,400 there. It will stay there if it's light enough, where it has wonderful properties, among which are, 883 01:37:44,400 --> 01:37:52,320 it's a good reflector and a good insulator. So they needed gold to repair their atmosphere, again, 884 01:37:52,320 --> 01:37:57,520 according to the Sumerians, and they came here for it. They settled in the Tigris-Euphrates Valley, 885 01:37:58,560 --> 01:38:07,760 which they called the Eden, and placermined for the first 150,000 years. For the first 150,000 years, 886 01:38:07,760 --> 01:38:14,240 they placermined. Placermining is putting trays in the rivers and letting the water wash over with 887 01:38:14,240 --> 01:38:20,320 cloth in the tray. The gold drops down into the cloth, the rock and the sand and all gets washed 888 01:38:20,320 --> 01:38:25,120 out, and you come every few weeks, and you dump out your cloth, and you've got your gold. It's the 889 01:38:25,120 --> 01:38:32,000 easiest way to mine gold to this day. But like anything, you tap out. Those rivers were just coming 890 01:38:32,000 --> 01:38:38,800 out of the Zagros Mountains, and so after 150,000 years, they tapped out. Now understand that their life 891 01:38:38,800 --> 01:38:48,640 cycles are built around that 3,600 year orbit. So to them, 3,600 years is a year, 3,600 of our years. 892 01:38:49,360 --> 01:38:55,040 Their lifespans are in the range, our range, of 300 to 500,000 years or more. 893 01:38:57,040 --> 01:39:03,840 So this is not a long time to them, 150,000 years. But ultimately, they tap out, and then they've got to move 894 01:39:04,720 --> 01:39:10,800 from there to the mother load. They were not only a spacefaring people, they were flying people, and 895 01:39:10,800 --> 01:39:15,920 they had found the mother load in southern Africa. And so they moved half of themselves down there to 896 01:39:15,920 --> 01:39:22,800 southern Africa to begin mining gold. Mining gold. And that became the lower world. So now you have the 897 01:39:22,800 --> 01:39:28,400 Eden as the upper world, and the Absu is the lower world. And the lower world is where you don't want 898 01:39:28,400 --> 01:39:36,640 to go because you have to dig gold out. Now, as we saw in a picture a moment ago, mining gold under the 899 01:39:36,640 --> 01:39:43,040 very best of circumstances to this day with the best technology is still hot, hard, difficult, dangerous 900 01:39:43,040 --> 01:39:51,040 work. And the Anunnaki didn't want to do it, and they revolted. And so the next time Nibiru was in the 901 01:39:51,040 --> 01:39:57,200 solar system, they had a high grand council meeting with the bosses from Nibiru. And they complained, 902 01:39:57,200 --> 01:40:04,640 they made their case, and they won. And they decided to make a slave. Make a slave. Using the 903 01:40:04,640 --> 01:40:11,280 creature of Earth as a genetic base. I say that's the Neanderthal, the Almas. Using a little bit of 904 01:40:11,280 --> 01:40:17,040 their genetic material to make the slave better adapted to the planet than they were, but in large 905 01:40:17,040 --> 01:40:23,280 part making the slave like themselves. We shall make the Adamu, they called us the Adamu, plural, 906 01:40:23,280 --> 01:40:27,760 which of course has come down as Adam. We shall make the Adamu in our own image after our own 907 01:40:27,760 --> 01:40:36,400 likeness. Strong, but not too strong. Smart, but not too smart. They don't want their slave being as 908 01:40:36,400 --> 01:40:41,680 strong as the creature of Earth. You don't want your slave being able to kick your butt, do you? 909 01:40:41,680 --> 01:40:49,680 You want it about equally if it came to a fight. And you don't want it nearly as smart as you. 910 01:40:51,680 --> 01:40:59,440 So they made the slave in their own image after their own likeness, largely like themselves. Poor, 911 01:40:59,440 --> 01:41:11,120 inferior models of themselves. And that's us. That's us. Humanity is their slave. Created by the 912 01:41:11,120 --> 01:41:20,880 Anunnaki at around 200 to 250,000 years ago, according to the Sumerians. Now this is, of course, 913 01:41:20,880 --> 01:41:27,280 the most radical statement of the evening. Is there any proof of this? Yes, there is. Substantial proof. 914 01:41:27,280 --> 01:41:32,320 We're riddled with proof, in fact. But first you need to understand what genetic engineering is all 915 01:41:32,320 --> 01:41:41,040 about. Here's how it works. You take any cell, you pull out the DNA strand like this here, and 98% of that 916 01:41:41,520 --> 01:41:45,680 strand is going to be what's called junk. It will have no use that we know of. 917 01:41:46,560 --> 01:41:53,360 Interspersed in the 98% will be working segments of DNA that work and do the work, and they create 918 01:41:53,360 --> 01:42:02,560 proteins. That is what DNA does. So if you cut in junk above a working segment and in junk below a working 919 01:42:02,560 --> 01:42:07,680 segment, then you're able to take it out and put something else in that you've made the same kind 920 01:42:07,680 --> 01:42:14,080 of cut. And you can put anything in anything. You can take plants and put them into animals, animals 921 01:42:14,080 --> 01:42:24,160 into plants, fish into fowl. It doesn't matter. At base, at bottom, we are all the same. We are Legos. 922 01:42:24,160 --> 01:42:31,920 We are interchangeable parts at the DNA level. Understand that. Now, also understand that it's not done as 923 01:42:31,920 --> 01:42:39,360 neatly as this. These are not blades cutting in here. These are inside the nuclei of your cells, 924 01:42:39,360 --> 01:42:44,480 and they're wadded up like rubber bands. Now, don't try to imagine how they do it. I don't understand 925 01:42:44,480 --> 01:42:50,400 how they do it. It's amazing. But they do do it. But they have to do it with chemicals, chemicals, 926 01:42:50,400 --> 01:42:56,480 and they don't cut cleanly. It's been analogized by saying it's like cutting and splicing garden 927 01:42:56,480 --> 01:43:03,600 hose with a steamroller. But if you're doing it in junk, it doesn't matter as long as you're hitting 928 01:43:03,600 --> 01:43:09,360 junk. The problem is that in using the chemicals, sometimes there's a little splash over, spill over, 929 01:43:09,360 --> 01:43:14,400 and you clip something you don't mean to clip. You make mistakes. But you don't know you've made 930 01:43:14,400 --> 01:43:19,760 mistakes because you can't see it. You can only see it after something expresses itself. And that's how 931 01:43:19,760 --> 01:43:27,680 you genetically engineer. You make your best guess, and you let the thing express. You let it be born, 932 01:43:27,680 --> 01:43:33,440 and you see what you have. And then you work from that, and you do it again, and you do it again, 933 01:43:33,440 --> 01:43:41,040 and you do it again. It's very trial and error, hit and miss. But it gets done. But those mistakes are 934 01:43:41,040 --> 01:43:46,080 there. And that's why we all worry about our geneticists creating the Andromeda strain that's 935 01:43:46,080 --> 01:43:54,560 going to kill us all. Not an unreasonable concern. But the Anunnaki probably were past all that, 936 01:43:54,560 --> 01:43:58,160 and they were making a slave, and they probably weren't too concerned about it. They had a job 937 01:43:58,160 --> 01:44:02,080 to do, and they had to get it done, and they had a mandate, and they went to work on it. Now, 938 01:44:03,120 --> 01:44:06,640 let's look at some of the proofs now that we understand how genetic engineering is done. 939 01:44:06,640 --> 01:44:11,840 Okay, here we go. Cerebral cortex is the deeply convoluted surface region of the brain that is most 940 01:44:11,840 --> 01:44:17,520 strongly linked to intelligence. Now, that is the darker part on the outside here, the convoluted 941 01:44:17,520 --> 01:44:23,600 area, right? Understand? Cerebral cortex. If you cut that off and peel it, you know, peel it off and 942 01:44:23,600 --> 01:44:30,240 spread it out, for a rat, it will fit on a postage stamp. For a monkey, it will fit on a postcard. 943 01:44:30,240 --> 01:44:38,160 For a chimpanzee, it will fit on a sheet of typing paper. For us, it fits on four sheets of typing paper. 944 01:44:39,040 --> 01:44:45,280 Something is wrong here, folks. This is a transition. This is a transformation. This 945 01:44:45,280 --> 01:44:53,920 chimpanzee shares 99 percent of our DNA. How can this? At most, we should have maybe a page and a half, 946 01:44:55,280 --> 01:45:02,640 if this was any kind of a natural transition. Page and a half at most. Maybe give us the outside two pages, 947 01:45:02,640 --> 01:45:09,280 not four. Now, also what's weird about it is this. The rat, he uses every ounce of brain he's got. 948 01:45:09,280 --> 01:45:15,520 Monkey, too. Every ounce. Chimpanzee, every ounce. What do we use? A little less than half of one sheet. 949 01:45:16,640 --> 01:45:23,280 A little less than half of one sheet. We all know that we use only 10 percent of our brains. We've all 950 01:45:23,280 --> 01:45:29,520 heard that. Been hearing it for years. It's true. How do we know that? Because of the feats of idiot savants. 951 01:45:30,160 --> 01:45:37,600 We also know it because we have in here something like 100,000 or more miles of neural network, 952 01:45:38,480 --> 01:45:47,760 and we use only a few hundred miles at most. These are approximate figures, but still, 953 01:45:47,760 --> 01:45:53,040 something is very wrong with this picture. Now, what do we know about idiot savants? Here's the deal with 954 01:45:53,040 --> 01:46:01,280 an idiot savant. In the damage to their good 10 percent, something allows a beam of light like this, 955 01:46:01,280 --> 01:46:09,840 a beam of vision into the remaining 90 percent, and wherever in that 90 percent that beam happens to 956 01:46:09,840 --> 01:46:17,760 strike, whether that be music or math or whatever, that little tiny narrow insight that they have 957 01:46:17,760 --> 01:46:25,120 is so dazzling compared to our own geniuses. You remember Dustin Hoffman and Rain Man, Tom Cruise's 958 01:46:25,120 --> 01:46:29,920 brother, the doddering with all the math skills? Well, this is how they are, and there are a lot of 959 01:46:29,920 --> 01:46:38,160 them out there, and all of their skills are different. So what does this tell us? We all have that 90 percent 960 01:46:38,160 --> 01:46:44,560 capacity in our brain. That idiot savant capacity is in there, and if we could just access all of it, 961 01:46:44,560 --> 01:46:54,080 we would be awesome. We would be awesome. What happened? Science has no answer for this. None. I have an 962 01:46:54,080 --> 01:47:03,200 answer. Remember? Smart, but not too smart. The Anunnaki put a genetic partition in our brains. We use all 963 01:47:03,200 --> 01:47:12,240 parts of our brains, but we don't use nearly all of all parts of our brains. Somehow they sealed us off so that we 964 01:47:12,240 --> 01:47:17,600 could never challenge them intellectually. We think we're pretty cool. We think we're pretty smart. We're 965 01:47:17,600 --> 01:47:23,280 dirt compared to them. We're pond scum. We're idiots. That's how you want your slave to be, 966 01:47:26,160 --> 01:47:35,040 and there we stay, okay? Mitochondrial DNA, another proof the Sumerians were telling it like it was. 967 01:47:35,840 --> 01:47:42,160 Mitochondrial DNA studies you might remember occurred in... we began to understand in the late 1970s 968 01:47:43,040 --> 01:47:51,280 that 99.99% of the DNA in the nucleus of the cells is in here in the nucleus, but a very small portion 969 01:47:51,280 --> 01:47:56,720 floats freely outside the nucleus in what are called organelles. These are organelles, and that's 970 01:47:56,720 --> 01:48:08,240 mitochondrial DNA. All of this is combined when we have a mating, but in females this passes down intact 971 01:48:08,240 --> 01:48:13,440 from generation to generation. So we can read the mutations in here, and we can tell when the 972 01:48:14,400 --> 01:48:20,560 ancestors of every female in this room, the earliest living ancestor was alive. Every woman in here, we 973 01:48:20,560 --> 01:48:26,560 could study your mitochondrial DNA and know when your very earliest ancestor was alive. Isn't that amazing? 974 01:48:27,360 --> 01:48:32,160 So when they found that out, they said in the early 80s, let's go out and take a look at all the women of 975 01:48:32,160 --> 01:48:37,920 the world, women around the world, and decide if we had... you got a problem? 976 01:48:39,360 --> 01:48:43,520 Ooh, more? Okay, I'm good. All right. I'm gonna have to speed up a little bit. 977 01:48:43,520 --> 01:48:51,760 Okay. Mitochondrial DNA would show that... Wait, let me get back and find my place. 978 01:48:51,760 --> 01:49:01,920 Um... Yeah, all the women of the world. Okay, so they did. 140 women from around the world, 979 01:49:01,920 --> 01:49:07,440 every country, every creed, every race, every color, and we found out that sure enough, sure enough, 980 01:49:09,920 --> 01:49:15,360 we are only not 800 and not 8 million to 5 million years ago like they were looking for. They were 981 01:49:15,360 --> 01:49:21,360 looking to put a finer point on that. We're only 200 to 250,000 years ago as a species. 982 01:49:22,320 --> 01:49:29,600 Only 200 to 250,000 years ago. Makes no sense, does it? Scandalized the anthropologists, 983 01:49:29,600 --> 01:49:32,320 and they couldn't believe it because they had their beautiful series of bones. 984 01:49:34,080 --> 01:49:37,360 But the biologists were right. The geneticists were right. They did more 985 01:49:37,360 --> 01:49:42,240 studies, and we know it's centering around 200 to 250,000 years ago. We're no older than that as a 986 01:49:42,240 --> 01:49:48,560 species. Not only that, next slide, we know where we came from. Southern Africa, the oldest of us by far 987 01:49:48,560 --> 01:49:55,840 from southern Africa. This is a cover of Newsweek in 1987. That means if Adam and Eve were real, 988 01:49:55,840 --> 01:50:01,120 they were black. And Newsweek put the truth on the cover, but they knew they were going to tick off 989 01:50:01,120 --> 01:50:05,920 all the southerners. So they made the blacks look white and ticked off all of them. 990 01:50:09,360 --> 01:50:13,680 Tried to have it both ways and caught it coming and going, but they told the truth. 991 01:50:13,680 --> 01:50:22,480 Now, next slide. When a creature's born in the wild, really screwed up, what happens? Plant or animal? 992 01:50:22,480 --> 01:50:29,600 Dies. Parents don't let it even grow to adulthood. All wild animals and plants breed true, 993 01:50:29,600 --> 01:50:36,000 have clean genes. You're looking at the exception right here. This is 26 of our worst genetic disorders. 994 01:50:36,640 --> 01:50:43,680 We have 4,000 and counting, folks, 4,000 and counting. How do you get 4,000 genetic disorders 995 01:50:43,680 --> 01:50:50,640 in a creature only 200 to 250,000 years old? Can't happen. There's only one way it can happen, 996 01:50:50,640 --> 01:50:57,040 if they're put there. How do they get put there? The cutting and splicing process, genetic engineering, 997 01:50:57,040 --> 01:51:03,600 making mistakes. Do the Anunnaki care? No. Making a slave. Just keep on going. Don't care about the 998 01:51:03,600 --> 01:51:09,840 mistakes. Why? They understand the math of the situation. 4,000 disorders. If you let the gene 999 01:51:09,840 --> 01:51:17,360 pool spread out like we are, we all average about 50. I may have 200, you may have 10. We all average 1000 01:51:17,360 --> 01:51:25,200 about 50. Our mates average about 50. In every mating that we have, if we share any of those 50, 1001 01:51:25,200 --> 01:51:30,000 our children have a one in four chance of expressing it. That's why you get mongoloids 1002 01:51:30,000 --> 01:51:37,840 in the best of families. You get anything in any family because people in the Mongolian desert have 1003 01:51:37,840 --> 01:51:42,800 the same problems we have. It's throughout the gene pool, these genetic disorders, and they shouldn't 1004 01:51:42,800 --> 01:51:48,960 be there. Not even one should be there. So we know that we were genetically engineered because of this. 1005 01:51:48,960 --> 01:52:06,960 We know we were. Okay? Now, chromosomes. These are the chromosome matches between...