Sunday, January 2, 2022

I believe at least 50% of Earth Born Human DNA comes from Humanoids who survived Maldek and Mars 65 million years ago

It is my present belief that when Maldek nuked out 65 million years ago and this then blew off also most of the atmosphere of Mars from pieces of maldek hitting Mars. Also, one piece (accidentally or on purpose) hit earth which killed off all the larger dinosaur species too here on earth. This allowed then within a few years the survivors of Maldek and Mars to move a moon here with maybe millions of people inside our present moon from Maldek and Mars. It would also explain why the moon doesn't spin because it was placed in the orbit of Earth in order to remind the survivors of their planet Maldek and Mars through the years. This also might be why Wolves and sometimes dogs and coyotes howl at the moon too. It's possible that they are originally from Maldek or Mars or both before the atmosphere of Mars was mostly blown off from pieces of Maldek hitting Mars 65 million years ago.

Then it is possible that either inside the moon or on earth we earth born humans were genetically designed from humanoid and ape dna so we wouldn't have the immunity problems that the Martians and the Maldekians had when they came here. Mostly they got sick and never were entirely well here. So, they interbred with the genetically designed earth born humans that we are that were bred to serve them originally like servants or children often take care of their parents.

However, we didn't live as long as them and they believed that unless humanoids lived 100 or 200 years that they were not adults yet because they lived hundreds and sometimes thousands of years. So, mostly they just saw us all as children who could never become full adults. Now that I'm into my 70s I often think of people younger than 40 or 50 like this myself as mostly children pretending to be adults by the way.

Because it usually takes until 40 or 50 to really become a full adult and to understand your place in the universe in a way that might help all mankind.

 

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