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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2010

Michael Cremo challenges Darwinist theory of evolution

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  • Stop bashing him people! most of you regurgitate all of your information! Examine your own realities essential basis before you pass judgment on him. History is written by the winners and the secret history and true hidden knowledge is written by the survivors. Think outside the box.

  • OK so what came first the 46 chromosomes or the 48 chromosomes? Do some research people WE DID NOT EVOLVE FROM HOMINIDS (APES) we have 23 pairs of chromosomes ALL OTHER HOMINIDS HAVE 24. There for we can not possibly be there "descendants". Look into human genes also check out RH negative blood. What you were taught in school is false.

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  • Dudes and Lady's: disregard the trolls, they are the same people that believe the USA isn't sponcering terrArism... they are zombies/sheeple. just spread the truth to those with open hearts and minds and the 100th monkey affect will prevail. peace and love brothers/sisters

    great video by the by

  • @BellaLunaJessalynn they can't. they are to weak. they get the false power from the hive mind.

    

  • Less DNA seems to mean more as far as intelligence

  • Very well said.... we are just starting to wake up about our origins and god knows how many more surprises the future will bring us.

  • @markthedarkify I Totally agree

  • @markthedarkify Fair enough but RH- is (as I'm sure you know) a blood type that is not linked back to the rhesus monkey, about 15% of all humans. And as far as I can find science still haven't found the origin of RH-. So that's what I meant when I said couldn't be traced to earth. So I'm wondering where this "gene information" came from. Again thanks for your comments, You've taught me something. Peace.

  • @markthedarkify I understand that different species have differing numbers of chromosomes including 46 and 48, but no one is saying that a hare evolved from a tobacco plant. They do however say that humans evolved from hominids. This was taught as a fairly recent split originally but they keep having to move the timeline back with new discoveries. And as we know the chromosomal change was not from losing a chromosome pair but fusion. And all science will say is that it was a random mutation.

  • @markthedarkify Thanks for your replies and info, I pretty much agree with most things you say, I know that humans/apes/hominids had a common ancestor way back when but everything did at one point. I guess my point is that we don't have all the answers but main stream science is telling us they do, and they are teaching this info as fact in schools. There are so many more questions than answers and our children should be taught to think rather than accept rhetoric.

  • @cambell1308 most people flail at expecting science to have all the answers---it doesn't, and never will.

  • @me835 incorrect. chromosome 2 for humans is similiar to two different chimpanzee chromos stacked then reversed. we know exactly where the fusion point is. however, there are about 150,000 base pairs at the fusion point that chimpanzee chromosomes 2a and 2b do not have. we know next to nothing and so much is just still theory.

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