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  1. OpanaPointer

    OpanaPointer I Point at Opana Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    Yeah, the inside counts more than the outside. Otherwise the human race would have died out years ago.

    I'm handsome but some of you lot are downright funny lookin'. I don't mind. :p
     
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    Artifacts available at Wal-Mart soon.
     
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    If MrGRW does not mention the 650 meter structures beneath the pyramids of Giza - i wouldn't dare.
    I wonder if Egypt may start a Discovery TV series similar to Oak Island or Skinwalker ranch type of dealio.
    It is always- stay tuned, big news coming.
     
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    Theres an easy way to find out...do a little digging...
     
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    GRW Pillboxologist WW2|ORG Editor

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    Don't put ideas in their heads....
     
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    Too many chimera there already. I'll be second to counsel patience. Fun thought, further study needed.
     
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    Hmm. Check the internet. Thanks Ace.
    Check.
    Who would have thunk to research before posting about multiple underground structures under the pyramids. Surely, not me.
    2-3 bitchute bits regarding, but no "official" results.
    Thanks for the advice.

    I am sticking to my "oil does not take millions of years to form" bit. I have read plenty to make an informed decision on that.
    Al Gore told us we would be under water by now.
    How dare him.
     
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    GRW Pillboxologist WW2|ORG Editor

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    "Humans carry a complex genetic history that continues to reveal surprises.
    Scientists have found that 20% of our DNA may come from a mysterious ancestor, according to WP.
    This discovery changes how we understand human evolution. It also raises new questions about the development of our brains and nervous system.
    Recent research suggests that modern humans share DNA with an unknown population.
    Scientists believe that our ancestors split from this group about 1.5 million years ago.
    Around 300,000 years ago, they reconnected and mixed again. This genetic exchange may have influenced brain function and contributed to our cognitive abilities.
    Researchers at the University of Cambridge have used a new method to analyze genetic data.
    Their study shows that modern humans come from two main ancestral groups. One of these groups experienced a decline in numbers over time.
    Aylwyn Scally, a geneticist at the University of Cambridge, believes this discovery adds complexity to human history.
    Scientists now think that genes from the smaller group may have played a key role in shaping human intelligence.
    The findings suggest that human evolution was not a simple, linear process but a story of repeated interactions and genetic mixing.
    Researchers are still unsure where this unknown population came from. Some suspect it could have been different groups of Homo erectus or Homo heidelbergensis.
    If so, our ancestors had more interactions with other hominins than previously thought.
    The study, published in Nature Genetics, points to the importance of genetic exchange in evolution. However, some scientists remain cautious."
    Scientists Discover 20 Percent of Human DNA Comes from a Mysterious Ancestor
     
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    Mysterious ancestor= milkman.
     
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    Possible dangerous conclusions from this...
     
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    Paging Monty Python!
     
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    Just waiting on Von Daniken and his mates starting.
     
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    Daniken, the guy who was convicted of stealing from the Boy Scouts?
     
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    Amongst others.
     
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