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I will assume you know genes are DNA blueprints. Will also assume you understand we can trace the evolution of genes in species, and that some genomes are completely mapped (like humans).
Here's the rub: there are an estimated 223-233 genes in our pool which simply don't belong there. What do I mean? Well, we can map genes: so each new gene we look at, we compare to its predecessor and the differentiation is the evolution point.
This is how we've been fixing the taxonomy tables, and know what species evolve from another, for a certainty.
Those 223-233 genes: EVERYTHING THAT MAKE US HUMAN. That is, the most important genes we're running off: higher intel, enlarged brain, etc. There are NO precursors. Nothing even close in the other animal kingdoms.
So.. "Some bodys" put them there.
Not too hard to figure it out from the knowledge we possess.
We were manufactured for lack of a better word. Why? Yeah, that's the bigger question I guess. I would conjecture labor and possibly some vice. Stories told us the 'angels' found us attractive enough to fornicate with and this was an issue. Except those weren't angels. Just aliens.
[That's your answer. And yes, it obviously raises more questions]
Obviously if you discount aliens, this makes no sense.
But aliens are easily provable. The mass sightings across time and continents is proof enough, but there are many other proofs, logical AND physical. Only a fool could deny the meaning of these facts:
50k years ago, non linear wall building with monolithic stones shows up across the globe. -Humanity didn't have the tech or means to move these blocks. Or quarry them. Or understand that the non-linear construction of the wall would make them quite resistant to earth shifting and earthquakes.
Another example is the Sirius tribe, found in Africa in the early 1900's, who had astronomical information CONSIDERABLY beyond what was the current 'state of the art' in science.
Of most interest to us: they claimed aliens from Sirius provided their science, and stated that Sirius was in fact a binary star, which at the time was simply conjecture. (Binary stars were not an established cosmic phenomenon).
Fast forward 50 years to the Hubble space telescope. The first telescope we made which would be able to detect if Binary stars were real. One of Hubble's first missions? Examination of the Sirius System.
Yes. It is a Binary Star. They are not common btw.
Need physical proof? Expulsion cavitation in crop circles. Directed microwaves. (Imagine bladeless harvesting, that tech is worth billions, so it's not some pranksters).
Hope this helps.
Very good stuff, thank you sir