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Do you believe that humanity was created by extraterrestrials?

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by David Dunford

Created on: June 14, 2009   Last Updated: June 15, 2009

For over 3 years I have been doing research on human origins. This came about when I was in college studying the theories of Darwin, and I noticed that while some things fit in Darwin's theories, many things were not explainable. When my professor gave me a blank stare at the questions I brought to him, I decided to go off on my own to try and figure out the truth. I offer you now the culmination of my research to date. All of what I say is factual and I encourage you to research it yourself to solidify the facts.

1) Against Darwinism:

Darwin was the father of the ape to human evolution. There are many indisputable facts that show we share a great deal of genetic traits with apes and chimpanzees. With the similarities, science has turned away from the issue, assuming that they have the truth before them. But one only needs to study themselves to see there is far more to us than what we are told.

The first evidence of this is our mouth. Put your tongue on the roof of your mouth and slide it back until you feel the soft part back near the entrance to your throat. This is the area in question. Now, hold your breath. Notice how it lifts and blocks off the nasal passage so you cannot breathe through your nose? Primates, such as apes and chimpanzees, do not have this. They cannot close off their nasal passage. In fact, pretty much all land animals cannot. There is no need to. However, aquatic and semi-aquatic mammals have this. Why? Because it keeps water from entering the nose and filling the lungs. A human that submerges him/herself can stay under water for several minutes. A primate that is under water for more than a few moments will die.

Primates also are not able to talk. We know this. They can make an enormous amount of different sounds, sounds that compose what we put together to make language. However, they cannot speak a sentence. The reason for this is because the primate brain regulates breathing entirely. Primates have no control over their breathing. They cannot hold their breath. And for what they are, there is no reason to do so. Humans, however, are obviously able to do this. Interestingly, the only mammals that are able to hold their breath are, again, aquatic and semi-aquatic ones.

Are you beginning to see the picture forming here?

Beyond these traits, human hair is much different than primate hair, not only in texture, but in body placement. Primates have a great deal of body hair, but very little on the chest. Humans have a great deal of

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