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“Humans are not from Earth”: arguments of scientist in favor of his theory

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Many scientists claim that life arrived on Earth on meteorites in the form of microorganisms, which then evolved. Others believe that life on Earth arose in the process of hitting water against rocks, resulting in the formation of chains of amino acids called peptides. And there are other, less popular theories.

However, in the book of Dr. Ellis Silver “Humans are not from Earth: a scientific evaluation of the evidence“, a hypothesis is put forward that people did not evolve along with other life forms on Earth, but arrived from somewhere tens or hundreds of thousands of years ago.

The researcher puts forward arguments based on human physiology.

Silver argues that some of the chronic diseases that afflict humanity (such as joint problems) may be a sign that we have evolved in a world with less gravity.

The scientist also points to other unique human traits, such as the heads of babies are so large that it is difficult for women to give birth.

“No other species on this planet has this problem,” says the scientist.

Silver also points to 223 “extra” genes in humans that no other species has, and the absence of a fossil “missing link” linking to a possible human ancestor.

“I think many of our health problems stem from the simple fact that our internal body clocks have evolved to sense a 25-hour work day, even though an Earth day is only 24 hours long,” the scientist writes.

Silver suggests that human precursors such as Homo Erectus were crossed with other species. It also suggests several possible origins, including the closest star system to the Sun, Alpha Centauri.

“Humanity is supposedly the most highly evolved species on the planet, yet it is surprisingly ill-adapted to the Earth’s environment: damage from sunlight, rejection of naturally occurring (raw) food, ridiculously high rates of chronic disease, and much more.”

“In addition, many people have the prevailing opinion that they do not belong to this place or feel that something is “wrong”. This suggests that (at least for me) humanity most likely evolved on another planet and may have been brought here as a highly developed species,” says Silver.

Most scientists agree that life itself could have come to Earth on meteorites or comets. This primitive form of life then evolved over millions of years to become what we are today.

However, Silver believes that humanity did not evolve from this particular kind of life, but evolved elsewhere and was brought to Earth about 60,000 to 200,000 years ago as a fully developed Homo sapiens.

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UFO in the form of a black cube was filmed over Texas

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A video of a strange black object that appears to be a cube was filmed this week on Tuesday at an unspecified location in Texas, USA.

According to the unnamed author of the video, he and his wife looked up at the sky as a military plane that looked like an F-111 bomber flew west to east right over their house.

They regarded this incident as very unusual, since military aircraft had previously very rarely appeared in their area.

But they were even more confused when, literally “seconds later” after the bomber’s passage, a dark object appeared in the sky.

At first it seemed to them spherical, but then they considered that it was more like a cube. It is also possible that the object has changed its shape.

In the video, a man can be heard saying, “It’s so weird. A military plane flies by, and then THIS appears, whatever it is,” to which his wife replies, “I have no idea what it is.”

It is indicated that the man sent the video he shot to the UFO site MUFON. The eyewitness also admitted that the strange object could be something mundane, such as a baby balloon, but he thinks that this “air anomaly” emits some kind of glow, which is clearly not related to the properties of balloons.

In his opinion, this “glow” may be associated with the propulsion system of the aircraft.

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China has put hundreds of satellites in orbit to target U.S., as Space Force commander reveals Beijing’s horrific plan for America

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The head of the U.S. Space Force, Gen. Chance Saltzman, says that China has launched numerous satellites in the past six months and currently possesses 347 orbiting crafts capable of gathering intelligence on American armed forces.

The general warned that China is the “most immediate threat” to U.S. operations in space given its development of technologies such as lasers to disrupt satellite sensors, electronic warfare jammers, and even building crafts that can potentially disrupt rival orbiting platforms.

Saltzman stated that China’s ultimate goal is to become the most dominant space-faring nation by 2045, a part of its plan for a fully modernized, world-class military, the UK’s Daily Mail noted.

“Over the last six months, China conducted 35 launches adding advanced communications and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) satellites to their orbital architecture,” he noted in a written statement to the Senate Armed Service Subcommittee on Strategic Forces earlier this week. “Of China’s over 700 operational satellites in orbit, 347 are People’s Liberation Army ISR platforms providing optical, radar, and radio-frequency capabilities which track the Joint Force worldwide.”

Senior U.S. commanders have issued repeated warnings that China’s advancements in space technology, such as the development of reusable rockets, pose a threat to U.S. dominance in space. Chinese officials have even compared the moon and Mars to the disputed islands in the South China Sea that Beijing is trying to assert its sovereignty over, the report said.

“Both China and Russia continue to develop, field and deploy a range of weapons aimed at U.S. space capabilities,” Saltzman told the Senate panel. “The spectrum of threats to U.S. space capabilities includes cyber warfare activities, electronic attack platforms, directed energy lasers designed to blind or damage satellite sensors, ground-to-orbit missiles to destroy satellites and space-to-space orbital engagement systems that can attack U.S. satellites in space.”

He added that both Russia and China have studied how the U.S. has become reliant on its satellites to conduct warfare.

“Whether it’s our precision navigation and timing, whether it’s satellite communications, the missile warning that we rely on and the intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance persistence that we have with space capabilities… they know we rely on that and so if they can blind us, if they can interfere with those capabilities, or God forbid, destroy them completely, they know that that will diminish our advantages and put the joint force at risk,” said the four-star Space Force commander.

“So I can see interfering with, I can see blinding, I can see some of those grey area kinds of attacks on our capabilities to try and put us behind the eight ball,” he noted further.

China’s rapid economic growth in recent years has allowed them to invest heavily in its space program, leading to significant advancements in its space military capabilities. As China races to the final frontier, its space program has become a point of interest for military analysts and governments around the world.

With the launch of Beijing’s first space station and the successful landing of a rover on the far side of the moon, China has demonstrated its ability to compete with other space-faring nations. However, their military activities in space have raised concerns and sparked debates about their intentions and the potential for an arms race in space.

As for the U.S., Saltzman said the Pentagon will be switching from bigger, more vulnerable geostationary satellites to constellations of smaller satellites that will be deployed in low-to-medium earth orbit.

“With regards to grappling satellites and pulling them out of orbit, much tougher to deal with when you have less than maneuverable older legacy satellites,” he told senators. “So again, shifting to a proliferated [low earth orbit] constellation where you don’t have what Gen. Hyten called a ‘big juicy target’ sitting there in a [geostationary orbit] makes that a much tougher proposition for them to execute against.”

By: JD Heyes

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