Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, UCLA) & Janet Kira Lessin, (CEO, Aquarian Radio) #ufo #crackpot #pratt #conspiracy enkispeaks.com

Darwin’s hypothesis that species evolve into other species by small additions over a long time has proven false. Lloyd Pye has shown that After 150 years of Darwinians’ searching, no missing links have been found to show a transition from one species to another. Nor has ANY species here ever evolved into another. Each species does indeed adapt in size and special anatomies to changing environments, but never into another species. This sudden introduction of species, however, in no way validates the silly creationist idea that Earth was created in six days 6, 000 years ago.
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300, 000 years ago, Enki, Chief Scientist of the goldmining expedition of modern Homo Sapiens from the planet Nibiru to Earth went to the Great Rift Valley (southeast Africa) to study Homo Erectus (ancestor of modern Bigfoot), again, a sudden introduction to Earth, as key to adaptations Nibirans would need to create adapted Homo Sapien slaves–us– who could thrive on Earth and labor for the expedition. Erectus reasoned, freed animals from traps. He communicated telepathically rather than speak. Enki and his sister, the expedition’s Chief Medical Officer and Enki’s son Ningishzidda, created us, adding a few Erectus genes, some copper, clay, and Homo Sapien mitochondrial DNA from Ninmah to adapt us for them.
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The early experiments with genetic engineering created many failures and some viable creatures–griffin, cyclop, merpeople, minotar.

Enki and Ningishzidda serviced Erectus women but failed to impregnate them. So Enki and Ningishzidda gathered their own seed, and, in test tubes, fertilized Erectus ova to create zygotes. Then they planted the zygotes in Erectus women. The first babies born of the Erectus women lacked vision, hand dexterity or internal functioning. To beat these defects, Ninmah created the next zygote in a vessel of copper8 and African clay instead of a test tube.

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