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Andrew Collins 5 hours ago The most controversial story within the ancient mysteries subject recently has been the announcement that mitochondrial DNA extracted from long-headed skulls belonging to the Paracas culture of Peru has revealed that these individuals might have existed separate to the current human type, Homo sapiens sapiens, in otherwords us. This has led to wild speculation that the elite of the Paracas, who thrived around 2,000 years ago and were eventually wiped out by the incoming Nazca population, were either space aliens or a previously unrecognized human sub-species, distinct from the Neanderthals and Denisovans, our most distant cousins. Brien Foerster, the cranial expert and ancient mysteries writer behind these recent announcements, addresses the Origins 14 Conference audience in London this November via Skype to reveal the full story behind these stunning discoveries. He will show that the Paracas elite displayed unique anatomical traits, including distinctive red hair, a lack of cranial suture lines and a strange pair of tiny holes in the rear of the skull, marking them out as unique in the human record. Moreover, he proposes that their elongated heads might actually be natural in some instances, and not the result of artifical processes involving head boarding or linen wrapping as has always been assumed. He also reviews evidence of long-headed elitism worldwide, revealing a global phenomenon whereby the heads of elite groups were deliberately deformed to mimic the appearance of great ancestors linked time and time again with the same things - megalithic monuments, polygonal walls, ancient astronomies and unusual, out-of-place technologies. Click below for full details of and ticket registration for the Origins 2014 Conference in London on Saturday, November 15th. andrewcollins/page/conference/conferencenews.htm — with Brien Foerster and Hugh Newman.
Posted on: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 22:41:33 +0000

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