Thanks to the casual blood sample sent to a genealogy lab, scientific theories about the origin of our species have been turned upside down.
The story began in 2013, when a female relative of Alfred Perry, from South Carolina, USA, submitted a sample of his DNA to trace the family’s genetic roots.
It turned out Perry’s DNA was not only rare, but it reset the entire timeline for human existence on this planet. Perry’s Y chromosome contained a signature unlike any other.
Y chromosomes represent the genetic factor that determines the male gender, and from Perry’s DNA, scientists were forced to admit that the common ancestor for his lineage was roaming the earth some 340,000 years ago.
Previous to Perry’s DNA sample, scientists believed the origins of humankind traced to an original “Adam” somewhere around 140,000 years ago.
Perry’s DNA may support the theory that this planet has been home to earlier human civilizations that somehow became extinct, or nearly extinct, and that humanity may have been involved in a reboot, so to speak.
This theory is supported by an ancient artifact known as The Sumerian King List, the history written in Sumerian cuneiform about the royalty in ancient Mesopotamia.
The Sumerian King List
The first fragment of this cuneiform tablet, dated around 4,000 years old, was discovered in the early 1900s by scholar Hermann Hilprecht. Since its discovery, at least 18 other examples of these documents have been found, carved into stone between 2017 BC and 1794 BC.
The land that was once called Sumer has been replaced by modern-day Iraq and was home to the people of southern Mesopotamia. It flourished between 4100 BC and 1750 BC as a region of city-states, each with its own king.
The Sumerian King List is a record of the history of kingship from the beginning of human existence to the early centuries of the 2nd millennium BC.
Most importantly, all the rulers who supposedly held sovereignty over all of Mesopotamia are listed one after the other without interruption, except for a lull in a period of political confusion and anarchy, during which it was unclear who the king was.
The intriguing part of this list is the first 10 kings who ruled during the antediluvian period for a total of 432,000 years.
The translation of the tablet begins with these words: “After royalty descended from heaven, Eridu became the seat of royalty. In Eridu, Aululim reigned for 28,800 years as king. Alalgar reigned for 36,000 years.”
Many academics say they believe this segment of the King’s List is mostly mythological, but now we may have to question this appraisal.
Humankind as Slaves of the Anunnaki
While mainstream archaeologists and historians generally agree that our species began around 200,000 years ago, civilization is a more recent advent that began around 7,000 years ago.
However, historian Anton Parks surmises that humanity was originally ruled by gods who may actually have been superior beings and placed humans in the role of workers and slaves.
Humans were specially created to work, Parks says, and their overlords concealed from them a reality behind this world we’ve all accepted as the only plane of existence.
According to Parks, people are still ruled by fear and we are all somehow bound by an ancient oath of loyalty and subservience, imposed on us by beings known as the Anunnaki, who keep us in physical and spiritual servitude.
According to alternative theorists, the Anunnaki were deities from Sumerian folklore who enslaved the human race for their own personal benefit, and Parks believes that the DNA of these Old World gods has survived through the ages and that their descendants may still be involved in the manipulation of nature. humanity.
Journalist and researcher Linda Moulton Howe agrees and connects the ancient gods to the “Blue Bloods”, or what we would today call royalty or ruling elite.
Howe’s conclusion is that this moniker comes from the copper-infused blood of an ancient reptilian race, as opposed to the iron-infused blood of humans that makes it red.
The Blue Bloods, says Howe, can be traced to European royalty and certain individuals who still wield power and appear to be above the law.