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December 21, 2024 • 94 mins
Hello, this is me from the future! Please excuse the quality of these episodes. They are from a year ago when I was moving studios and didn't have a good recording environment. Soon, in the timeline, my audio quality will pick up again. Support the show for $1 on Patreon for up-to-date shows. Anyway... What if I told you there is seemingly legitimate evidence that suggests that humans did not evolve on Earth? In this episode, we are going to explore the work of Dr. Ellis Silver and his alternative view of the human narrative. Is it possible Earth is some prison planet for us? Perhaps we crash-landed here eons ago and never were able to leave. What about human biology could even make someone think something so ridiculous at a surface level? Well, things are rarely, if ever, what they seem at face value, and human establishments have lied to their citizenry since the dawn of time. Is it possible the narrative of human history is horrifically incorrect? Let's look into the evidence and see if there is any legitimacy to his claims in part two of HUMANS ARE NOT FROM EARTH! SOURCES: "Humans Are Not From Earth" - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/humans-are-not-from-earth-ellis-silver/1137198849
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Speaker 1 (00:24):
Welcome to Cryptic Chronicles, a show all about everything weird
in this ineffable universe we call home. Today, on the show,
we're gonna continue to look into the work of doctor
Ellis Silver in his research suggesting that humans are not
originally from Earth at all, and that we evolved on
an entirely different planet out there in the cosmos. Like usual,

(00:47):
I'm just going to go with the flow of doctor
Silver's narrative and leave any preconceived notions at home. Let's
simply look at this as a thought experiment without any
need to accept or deny any of it, and just
enjoy the We're going to explore weird anomalies about human biology,
such as evidence we were at one time aquatic, our

(01:08):
lack of a baculum aka penis bone, and why these
things matter when comparing us to all other species on
the planet, Why do humans have a rough time on Earth,
and what makes us different than other species. Then will
cover possible lost advanced human civilizations, out of place artifacts

(01:28):
that shouldn't exist from the eras that they were found,
suggesting that this civilization game is When we play on repeat,
we're going to talk about why valid evidence is ignored
denied and covered up by scientists, archaeologists, and governments, and
why there is such a dystopian industrial complex of suppression
the true nature of the mysterious men in Black, as

(01:51):
well as all kinds of other weird stuff. I'm sure
you're going to enjoy. Doctor Ali Silver has always been
fascinated by our human origins and has a mass a
wealth of evidence that many belief proves we couldn't possibly
have evolved on Earth. So let's hop into it, shall we.
I'm your host, Tim Hacker, and you're listening to cryptic chronicles.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
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Speaker 1 (02:29):
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Speaker 3 (02:41):
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Speaker 1 (03:19):
In the last episode on this topic, we ended with
the inherent violence of humans and the theory that we
were put on Earth as some sort of prison planet.
Maybe we were put here for punishment, or maybe we
were put here to quarantine or destructive nature from the
rest of galactic civilization. Maybe we were once a star

(03:40):
traveling civilization that brought war to another cosmic culture and lost.
Instead of exterminating our species, they imprisoned us here on
Earth and whenever we get too advanced, our galers reset
human civilization back to the Stone Age through cataclysms. In

(04:00):
any case, even if it wasn't our inherently violent nature,
humans were dropped off on Earth around four hundred thousand
years ago for one reason or another. Doctor Silver also
suggests it could have been that wherever we came from
we were about to go extinct, or our planet would

(04:20):
be destroyed, or all kinds of other you know, a
plothora of possible factors. He's not ever claiming to have
the answers, he just gives us his theories. The doctor
also offered his last hypothesis, which was that we were
stranded here. You know, maybe at some point in our
distant prehistory, humans somehow came to Earth on a great voyage,

(04:43):
but something went wrong and now we're trapped. I also
went into how human biology kind of doesn't add up
to us evolving on Earth, such as back problems, how
the sun interacts with our skin that is completely different
to all the other animals on the planet, our eyes,
our hair, our diet. Just it doesn't add up to

(05:06):
us evolving on this planet, according to Doctor Silver, and
that's basically just a recap of the last episode. However,
there is still tons of evidence to go over from
Doctor Silver's book. Humans are not from Earth, so let's
move on past the recap and get at it. We

(05:27):
are the only species on this planet that exhibits blatant
self destructive behavior. We alter and destroy our natural environments
and ecosystems basically right away wherever we've traveled across the
planet throughout history. In modern times, everyone is aware of this,
and everyone understands that it's something we need to work on,

(05:50):
but we still allow mega corporations and the one percent
to cultivate and profit from this self destructive behavior. There
are some exceptions, such as locusts destroying vast greenery, but
this is not wilful destruction, just a case of overpopulation. Also,
the beaver beaver's big picture does less than nothing destructive

(06:13):
to their environment. Elephants too are known to knock down trees,
but this is good because they knock down unhealthy trees.
Cattle caused the green house effect, but once again, this
is caused by overpopulation initiated by humans. Some people might object,
saying there are invasive species like cats, for example, but

(06:35):
once again, this is a man made situation introducing cats
to environments that they're not native to. And there are
many other possible objections to this, but it can all
be countered that the problem was introduced by humans in
the first place. The actions of humans are responsible in
one way or another. The point also is wilful destruction.

(07:02):
Only humans do that. In the book, Doctor Ellisilver goes
into more detail on this subject, but I know how
smart you are, listener, and I don't think that there's
any need to go deeper. Also, covering this topic got
way more vast than I thought it was going to
be originally, So we're just going to have to gloss
over some things and.

Speaker 4 (07:22):
You know, just kind of.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
Keep the momentum going or we're never going to get
through this. It seems pretty dumb to destroy the environment
that we need to exist, and that's even with our
superintelligence compared to the other species of Earth, speaking of
which doctor ellis goes into the topic of our superintelligence
in comparison to the other creatures. Of course, the hominins

(07:47):
that existed around five point eight million years ago roughly
had the same sized brain as modern chimpanzees. This was
basically the status quo for a hell of a long time.
Then all of the sudden, between eight hundred thousand and
two hundred thousand years ago, hominin brains went crazy and
decided to supersize. But funnily enough, these the bigger brain

(08:11):
guys are not us either. They are not Homo sapien sapient.
They are homoerectus, Homo hidelgerbensis, Homo rudolphensis, Homo Ergaster, Neanderthals,
and Denisovans. That's a lot of humanoids that all existed
at the same time, and in many cases their brains

(08:31):
were the same size of ours, if not larger, but
they didn't have the same intelligence as us or awareness.
Through genetic sequencing, and there is no evidence that we
evolved from any of these hominins. And these scientific community
for decades have said that Homo erectus is the one
that we evolved from, but this has been disproven, despite

(08:54):
the fact that it's still taught in many places. Anthropologists
and genetic sequencing objectedly debunked this though. The other two
that seemed similar to us, the Denisovans and Neanderthals, show
no signs of US evolving from them, but obviously as
I said in the last episode, humans did interbreed with
Neanderthals and possibly Denisovans, but Denisovans are like they're basically

(09:21):
Hobbits from Lord of the Rings, and unlike the Neanderthals,
they probably wouldn't have been much of a threat to us.
The only still possible hominid that we could have evolved
from is Homo hadel drebensis. This is kind of scraping
the bottom of the barrel though, because the eras just
don't sync up correctly and they look very different than

(09:41):
Homo sapien sapiens. That's just the one that hasn't been
fully debunked yet, so they're gonna go with it. Some
scientists say that this enlarged brain, this enlarging of the
brain among hominins was because of climate change and they
need to adapt to the environment to survive. But if
this is true, then we would have seen a dramatic

(10:04):
increase in size and the brains of other animals on
the planet as well, animals with teeny tiny brains that
survived to just find, you know, out of instinct and
genetic memory. The other bizarre thing about this period of
brain supersize is that if it occurred through natural selection,
it should have taken way longer, like millions and millions

(10:27):
of years longer. There can be mutations in short periods
of hundreds of thousands of years, you know, like I
mentioned how all the people with blue eyes came from
one ancestor from a random mutation like seven thousand years ago.
But this type of scale is different, and that is
incredibly rare. Brains just don't triple in size over hundreds

(10:49):
of thousands of years anywhere else in evolutionary history. Doctor
Silver offers the possibility of outside interference, something that we're
pretty fond of on this podcast, huh, which would have
occurred beyond the ancient alien aliens. This quote unquote interference
is ineffable, though, and can be theorized to be just

(11:10):
about anything, anything you want to come up with, anything
your imagination can deduce. He offers the idea that whatever
brought us here probably scoped out the planet first. It
might have tweaked with these primordial humanoids genomes. As said
in the last episode, Doctor Silver offers the idea that
one of the hopes that whatever brought us here could

(11:31):
possibly have been that we'd learned to harmonize with the
other hominids for the sake of survival to temper our
inherent violence. Yeah no, that didn't happen. The doctor also
suggests that they could have practiced thirteen tampering on them
before doing it on us, to make sure that they'd
get it, like, you know, just right, in a way

(11:53):
that wouldn't lead to our extinction on this planet. This
idea is popular among fans of the UFO phenomenon in
Ancient Aliens. However, there actually are some very real anomalies
concerning human DNA. The Human Genome Project was a group

(12:16):
of scientists that fully focused on human DNA research and
genome sequencing. One of the weirdest things that they discovered
about the human genome is that we have an extra
two hundred and twenty three genes and aren't found literally
anywhere else in any other species on the planet, both
alive and extinct. To explain this, it leads to the

(12:41):
theory that they were injected into us in an artificial manner.
This doesn't immediately mean aliens, however, we are talking about
mainstream science here, but it does mean that these genes
in us they're from an artificial origin. It could have
been a bacteria or a virus, with the extraterrestrial possibility

(13:04):
just as valid, but of course they leave that little
bit out. The viral theory has been debunked since this
project because our genome, which originated from viruses, has been
fully mapped out. This map doesn't show a single one
of the two hundred and twenty three orphan genes in

(13:25):
the human makeup. There was a genome of a functioning
virus encoded there, but it is not the same thing,
and I'll get into that later. As the alien theory goes,
some brave scientists suggest extraterrestrials spliced these two hundred and
twenty three orphan genes into the genomes of native hominins

(13:46):
eight hundred thousand years ago. It's crazy to think that
some scientists would entertain this idea, but they take it
even further because by researching human DNA, there is evidence
of twenty different extraterrestrial species in there. Scientists suggest that

(14:08):
this is the reason there's no missing link. Human genome
sequencing has shown scars for lack of a better word,
where sections of our code have been duplicated from other
genes had their heads or tails stripped off, which normally
disables them, and entire sections messed with by being added

(14:29):
or removed. It also shows our genes unnaturally being joined
into other parts of genes that don't make sense. Evidence
suggests that anomalous scars, cuts, and splices have been in
our DNA for hundreds of thousands of years, perfect timing
for the whole being dropped off on Earth four hundred

(14:51):
thousand years ago. Idea that doctor Silver has right through
this whole genome sequencing project. Our own scientists have learned
to cut and splice like this as well, so we
are actually capable of doing this to ourselves now, which
is kind of scary. But the technology is only a
handful of years old, so it's very very much a

(15:12):
new thing. But post is just as much danger as AI,
you know, if it's if it's allowed to get out
of hand and not have any morality or ethics attached
to it. Megacorporations are most likely experimenting with this new
tech and secret in unethical ways behind closed doors, but
that's a topic for a different time. Scary future though,

(15:36):
If this stuff is allowed to advance like unchecked, you
know what I mean, This whole like splicing idea goes
into maybe like they were possibly errors made when they
were splicing the human DNA, you know, doing all this sequencing,
and that's what led to women like their hips not
being white enough and they're being such danger and pain

(15:56):
associated with childbirth. It also could have been done out
of maliciousness, you know. I think in the Bible, God
basically says, I curse you with childbirth, pain and danger
out of punishment. That's what I'm referencing regardless, though, well,
I guess it could have been the aliens that did

(16:18):
that too, Like if they just were being malicious about
doing that, that's possible as well. I'm getting sidetracked though. Basically,
our genes and Homo sapien sapiens female hips don't add
up to evolving on this planet. When compared to other
ancient hominins, they didn't have any of these issues that

(16:38):
we have with childbirth. Natural selection should have gotten rid
of this millions of years ago if we actually evolved
on Earth. Doctor l. Silver also suggests that if we
somehow did come from the ancient hominance before splicing, we
lost all of our natural protections and defenses I mentioned
and talked about this in the last episode though, so

(17:01):
I'm not going to go into detail of it, but
he says, like, looking at it from this point of view,
it looks kind of like it was a botched job.
If this were the case, it would be very unfortunate
because we needed those things to thrive on Earth. We
were basically dropped off without any protection. I don't know
if you knew this, but you know, there's all this

(17:23):
lore about Neanderthals and interbreeding with the Neanderthals, but it's
like ninety nine percent of the time it wasn't consensual,
if you get my gist. Neanderthals were basically like Orcs
from the Lord of the Rings, but even worse. At
least the Orcs and the Lord of the Rings kind
of have close to human strength, and if they're goblins,

(17:45):
they were even weaker than humans. But Neanderthals, these guys
were basically superhuman their strength. They could just take on
beasts by themselves like fisticuffs, you know what I mean.
And they were pure predator that could see in the dark.
They had the glowy eyes that like cats have that
shine in the dark. They hunted at night, and it

(18:07):
was horrifying because one of their main prey was humans
back then, in those ancient times, they'd eat our men
and they would kidnap our women for breeding. And it
was basically like all of the horrible, most horrible things
you see in fantasy series. It was real life Lord
of the Rings kind of back then, where humans were
fighting orcs, but the orcs were Neanderthals. When Neanderthal could

(18:31):
easily take on five humans with spears, their skin was thicker,
they were stronger, they could hunt at night. I mean,
we had it bad with all of the monsters like lions, bears, whatever,
but the Neanderthals were on a whole new level and
we had no defenses against them. Basically, there was a
period where we were at their mercy and almost went extinct,

(18:54):
but somehow we did somehow we won in the end. However,
unlike that seemed to be back then, our intelligence didn't
do us very good when we didn't have any technology.
I'm getting sidetracked. So what was I saying? The botched job?
So yeah, when they were splicing us together, it could
have been a botched job because we didn't have the

(19:16):
defenses that we needed to survive on Earth. But even
if we're entertaining this hybridization theory where were hybridized with
the aliens. We're still mostly native to Earth, but many
important essentral parts of us are very alien. At one time,
these genes were called junk DNA, but that seems to
have been one hundred percent debunked as these alien anomaloust

(19:39):
genes are anything but junk. One objection that people have
to this is just how much a DNA that we
share with chimps, But this actually just shows their level
of ignorance on the topic. They the chimps share up
to ninety seven percent of their DNA with us, but
we only share ninety percent, sometimes eighty percent of our

(20:03):
DNA with them, And in the land of DNA, just
a single percentage is a big, big deal that can
fully alter the entire biological makeup. Just one percent difference
in DNA is huge and changes everything. On top of that,
genes only make up two percent of our DNA, then

(20:24):
through sequencing that drops even lower. The overall average that
we share DNA with chimps is eighty five percent, which
oddly suggests that schimps evolved from us, not that we
evolved from them. That's a whole other rabbit hole, though,
and it's it's an interesting rabbit hole because it goes

(20:46):
into kind of Hindu mythology actually if you look deep
into it, but let's not go there right now. When
you come up to the more modern researchers, this percentage
that we have in common with them drops even lower
seventy nine percent at most, so that whole argument is
basically bunk. We have a lot of DNA in common

(21:09):
with bananas as well, which is interesting, but over the
past decade, it is pretty objectively factual that humans popped
up around four hundred thousand years ago, and scientists say
that this is frustrating and don't like it, but still
have to acknowledge it as at least if they're being legit,
you know what I mean. The reason it pisses so

(21:30):
much of them off is because it doesn't fit into
their theory of human evolution. They don't like it when
this is brought up and prefer people not to know
about it or keep their lips shut about the topic,
and they still cling to their broken theories at face value.
This sucks for them because literally decades of textbooks are

(21:51):
now garbage and the majority of evidence for old theories
must now be reopened and analyzed in a new light.
Suppose you ask just about anyone who's a common denominator
mainstream and haler. In that case, I bet you not
a single one knows that Homo sapien sapient skeletons were
found in Morocco back in twenty seventeen and decked out

(22:14):
in tools and clothes dating back more than three hundred
thousand years. So sometimes it takes decades for the mainstream
in academia to catch up, which is hilarious. These guys
had sophisticated tools too, which suggests advanced culture. Then there's

(22:47):
the whole RH negative blood people, which is another anomalous
factor of DNA or I guess it's blood, you know
what I mean, which I've talked about before in past episodes,
on the basis that many UFO phenomenon resers consider this
a sign of alien hybridization. The percentage of this blood
type varies, with it being most prominent in Southern Spain

(23:08):
at a whopping thirty percent of the population. RH blood
suggests that some humans are incompatible with specific others, because
women who get pregnant reject blood from RH positive babies
in the womb. Indeed, this can be an issue with
blood transfusions as well, for obvious reasons. If your body

(23:28):
rejects the blood, you probably are going to die. And
with such a low percentage of people who have this
blood type sometimes finding somebody who can give you that
blood is not very easy. If we had evolved from
a single ancestor in Africa, this would not have happened.
RH negative has been nicknamed quote unquote alien blood for

(23:50):
good reason. However, what this really highlights is the increased
possibility of the hybridization theory being very real. Bizarrely, this
blood type is in higher frequency among blue bloods, and
by blue bloods I mean like the aristocrats, the one percent,
the global elite. This takes us like back to the

(24:13):
nephylin lower in kind.

Speaker 5 (24:14):
Of an oa.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
Huh. I've talked about this before in the Nephylin episodes?
Was it the Nephylin episodes? I think of one of
the certain episodes. Actually I might be wrong, but do
you think it's possible that the ancient rulers were alien hybrids? Well,
even if they are not an offshoot of tampering or
something like that, they too still have remnants of aquatic attributes,

(24:39):
just like the rest of humanity. That's right. We show
signs that at one point we were aquatic, or at
least we have genes that were at one point aquatic.
Humans are the only species on Earth that has subcutaneous fat.
Only marine animals have this attribute. In the first episode,

(25:01):
I talked about how our biology suggests that we evolved
in an environment with light being there, but it was
an indirect light source, which fits well with this aquatic stuff.
If we were underwater, it would have been an indirect
light source as well. Well. I guess we would be
semi aquatic, never fully aquatic, don't get me wrong, but

(25:22):
this would make this would make even more sense because
we'd have water protecting us from UV radiation. This is
no absolute though, it could still have just been like
a constant cloudy missness or you know, some other type
of sun. Like I said in the last episode, this
is just one of the theories that you can add

(25:43):
up on top of all the others. Also, you have
to remember that basically everything everything at one point was aquatic.
We all came out of the primordial do for lack
of a better word, anyway, our biology does suggest that
we were aquatic at one point. It was around ten

(26:07):
million years ago when we became land based slash water
based entities, and this is our natural evolution which happened
on the planet or you know, wherever we came from.
But our biology also suggests that we came out of
the water for good at one point. However, we still
have some remnants of our time from being semi aquatic,
and this actually explained some of the questions from the

(26:29):
first episode. It explains our hairlessness, body shape, spine shape,
descended larynx, our voluntary breathing, which is only found in
semi aquatic slash aquatic species. It explains our subcutaneous fat,
our wide clawless hands with remnants of webbing between the fingers,

(26:50):
Our diving abilities and ability to stand or water and
regulate oxygen better than all other non aquatic species. Our
blood vessels and heart nature contract maintaining oxygen for as
long as possible. Within the brain. Our lungs also drop
blood plasma, which helps the chest cavity resist pressure from
deep diving. Our brains are larger and more akin to

(27:13):
aquatic based mammals than land based ones. The theory of
aquatic ancestry explains why our brains need omega three, fatty acids,
which are found in seafood but are rare on land.
It explains why human babies can actually learn to swim
before they learn to walk, just as a natural instinct.

(27:33):
Baby apes can't swim at all. It explains the love
for water people have and how it makes us feel
at peace. It also explains the bizarre phenomenon that our
hearing becomes ten times better underwater.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
Did you know that?

Speaker 1 (27:49):
I didn't know that. Yeah, human hearing becomes ten times
better underwater. Our ears have a unique ability to hear
via bone conductions and not air pressure, an attribute not
found in land mammals. Our aquatic past also explains our
enigmatic and anomalous back pain because our spine doesn't work

(28:10):
as well as being bipedal on Earth with its gravity,
but it is excellent for swimming. Neanderthals may have had
far superior backs to us, but they would have sucked
at swimming compared to us. Our kidney structure also resembles
marine mammals, not land mammals. Also, when human babies are born,

(28:33):
they are covered in vernex, a waxy coating that is
not found in land mammals, but is inherent in several
aquatic mammals. But at the same time, there are some
issues with this theory, such as how our skin disintegrates
under prolonged exposure to liquid. Also, literally all hairless aquatic

(28:55):
mammals evolved on Earth tens of millions of years ago,
not a mere ten million years ago, So it is
either an ability that was drastically lost or the water
where we came from could have been different. Even though
we have many remnants of being aquatic, your skin falling
off is definitely a game changer for a staying out

(29:18):
of water, at least in like extended long, super long periods.
Don't get me wrong, obviously we go swimming all the
time as a species. But this issue was actually dramatically
increased in salt water, specifically oceans obviously, and there's some
gross horror stories from World War Two where sailors were
you know, they were killed in action and they were

(29:39):
stuck under in salt water, and when their bodies were
gone to be retrieved, the person would reach out to
grab them and their skin would just completely peel off,
just leaving a skeleton. Basically, it's gross. Probably shouldn't even
mentioned that. But it could also be that whatever originally
allowed us to be a quad, you know, and our

(30:01):
our DNA and genes are all sliced up. It's obvious
that they're all scarred up and messed with. Whatever that
allowed us to be aquatic could have been removed and
some gene splicing, I mean, like permanently aquatic. It's highly
unlikely that we would have all these remnants of being
aquatic and natural selection would just ditch that. One thing

(30:23):
that wouldn't happen, you know, comes from this the alien
tampering idea. It could have been quote unquote switched off
in our genome. But yeah, there they go, another bizarre
contradiction between our anatomy and the narrative of us evolving
on Earth. Somewhere along the lines, we went aquatic, but

(30:46):
now we can't be in the water longer than just
you know, like casually. I'm sure you get what i mean.
I'm finding this hard to put in the words for
some reason. But a good example is like when you
get out of the bathroom the shower, your fingers are rink.
That's what I'm talking about. Eventually it just starts to
damage your skin. Also, even though we have aquatic ancestry,

(31:09):
we still look, for the most part like other ancient hominins.
Apart from some very specific things.

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Speaker 1 (35:35):
Thanks listening. The next topic that Doctor Silver discusses the

(36:12):
shape of our skulls. Our skulls actually look nothing like
ancient hominins. The only one that comes close is the homoerectus,
which is why that was a theory of who we
evolved from for so long, but like I said, it
was debunked. There are also similarities with Neanderthals and dennis Ovans,
but we are still very, very different, There's no doubt

(36:35):
about it. With the heavy brows and smaller foreheads, as
well as basically all other factors, they are extremely different
from human skulls, but they do resemble all the ancient
hominins that came before them, so it's obvious that they
are all related, but not so much with us. We're

(36:56):
the only species on Earth with chins. No ancient hominin
has them in the way that we do. They had lower,
inward sloping jaws, just like every other creature on the planet.
Even now, science can't explain when or how we have chins,
like why we evolve them, and what they're even for
in an evolutionary sense. It is easier to notice when

(37:17):
you compare the imitations of ancient hominine skulls to flush
human heads then comparing skeletal heads. And this is just
one of many many bony issues that separate us from
the ancient hominin who evolved on Earth, such as humans
not having any baculum aka penis bone. Humans don't have

(37:40):
a baculum, and if you don't know what it is,
it's the bone inside a boner. It's a penis bone
that basically all mammals or species have on the planet.
Everyone else has them, but Homo sapien sapiens don't. A
couple of mammals do have them, but they are very rare,

(38:01):
such as spider monkeys and wooly monkeys, but everyone else
has a bone in their boner. The good news is
that our boneless boners allow humans to achieve an impressive
two hundred and fifty sexual positions, whereas the rest of
the species on Earth are pretty much relegated to just
a single sexual position. So that's cool, I guess On

(38:39):
a related but different note, I probably should have mentioned
in the last episode that only humans and dogs can
get prostate cancer, which is weird, right, How could this be?
Why do all other ancient hominins that evolved on Earth
get bones in their dicks but we don't. Why do
most mammals, both aquatic and land have bones in their
wieners other than a small mind? There could be some

(39:02):
missing link material here, but the monkeys, who also don't
have wiener bones are tiny and don't share enough genomes
with us to be considered, so not really any missing
link material. But I'm sure that a lot of people
got excited when they discovered this. But is there any
real evidence for any missing links. I've said in the

(39:22):
past that this term missing link is actually unscientific and
out the door by most serious scientists a long time ago.
But it is an easy way to explain things, taking
like really abstract ideas. It's summing it up to be
able to be understood by anybody, so let's just keep
going with it. Doctor Silver says that in twenty seventeen,

(39:47):
an ape called Graycopithecus Freberghee was discovered and believed to
be seven point twenty four million years old. The finding
is still considered controversial even now, but if it's ever
proven as a fact, then one of the best contenders
for one of the quote unquote missing links could be
this guy. This missing link is more important to the

(40:11):
other ancient hominin humans, though not Homo sapien sapiens. There
should be another missing link later on in the timeline
that connects us to ancient hominids. Is there anything like that?
Because the missing links that we work with in this
idea actually only go to the other hominins, not Homo
sapiens as stated earlier, not only in Morocco but also

(40:33):
in Australia and Israel, Homo sapien sapien remains have been
discovered going back four hundred thousand years ago. This same
DNA has also been discovered in Spain and is associated
with the timeline of all these other findings, at least
on the timeline. So if a missing link existed that
would tie us to these other hominids, it needs to

(40:55):
be somewhere between four hundred thousand and five hundred thousand
years old. The notorious tilt down Man forgery perfectly fits
this timeline, but that is a fake so all of
those other ancient hominin species I mentioned earlier would have
been kicking around this time as well. In essence, as
doctor Silver explains in the book, humans aren't from Earth,

(41:18):
he says that the missing link, or more accurately links
between the native hominins and modern humans never existed. The
leap from an evolutionary standpoint, from them to us is
too great to have happened all at once, But with
what evidence we do have to work with, that's what
it shows. It shows all of this happening at once,

(41:42):
which doesn't make sense evolutionarily or through any version of
natural selection that any mainstream person may clink to. And
doctor Silver says this only leads to three conclusions. First,
one is that we evolved in anther their biome, aka
we evolved on a different planet. Next, we were artificially

(42:07):
created through the hybridization of genetic engineering, and the last one,
we are products of a creator or intelligent design. For
those of you who are averse to the capital G. Godward,
intelligent design actually leaves open countless possibilities, so you don't

(42:27):
have to go with the whole dogmatic perspective if you
don't want to, but you can if you do. What
he leaves out is the hollow Earth theory, which I
was kind of disappointed in, which speculates that there could
have been like vast domes or cave places within the

(42:48):
planet that humans thrive or thrived, I mean, and we
were either kicked out or we came out, And this
idea could be associated with mythl across major ancient civilization. Basically, however,
that's a he probably doesn't even touch it because, I mean,
that's a little bit weird for a legit scientist, right,
this guy is a legit scientist. You got to remember,

(43:10):
so I get it. But humans evolving in the luminous
areas of the inner Earth, you know from all that
lore fits in with this stuff as well. Got to
remember that something called bio illuminescence does exist in nature.
So you're like, oh, they're in the hollow Earth, how
do they have light? Bio Illuminescence is a thing. There's

(43:32):
actually I don't want to get into it, that'll take
me too far off topic. But for example, even mushrooms
could have biological luminescence. So mushrooms grow in caves, right
boom light source. Although it would probably kind of be
a bummer to live in the earth. No, because what
I said in the last episode, how human beings like

(43:54):
need the sun to feel happy, like they need vitamin
D or the rise they get depressed. People get the
pressure really quick without exposure to the sun. So maybe
there could be other factors, but depression is a real
thing that afflicts Homo sapien. Sapien's pretty hardcore depression and
unhappiness that a lot of humans feel that their animals

(44:17):
can feel sadness and get bummed out about stuff, but
not nearly on the same level as humans. And it's
safe to say that a lot of us have a
way of inspiring mental illness in each other. Reminds me
of the old saying hell is other people. And there's
a massive amount of the general population that is legitimately depressed.

(44:42):
And this isn't like a modern phenomenon like so many
people try and say it is, although elements of the
modern world absolutely cultivate and enhance it, like look at
social media, for example. It's basically proven in neuroscience to
cause mental illness. But animals, on the other hand, that's

(45:03):
a totally different thing. In the case of animals, they
usually get depressed by man made things, man made elements.
You know, other than some specific cases where animals may
feel empathy towards their mates or offspring. You know, there's
a lot of animals that mate for life and get
super bummed out when their counterpart dies or just you know,

(45:25):
they form friendships too, in the more intelligent ones, and
they get bummed out when one of their companions goes
away forever. Loneliness absolutely causes depression in animals, but for
the most part, it's not nearly or even remotely close
to the level of that which like humans experience these emotions. Specifically,
like how susceptible we are to depression. The enhanced vulnerability

(45:50):
to this is theorized to be our enhanced consciousness and
self awareness. Only humans or maybe dolphins truly understand death well,
and some chimps yes, but for the most part, most
animals have no clue that they have to die. However,
the greatest factor of depression among animals out there is
basically if it's ever removed from its natural environment. This

(46:13):
is where the theory is that humans are more susceptible
to depression because we have been removed from our natural environment,
and of course all the episodes, in the last episode
and this one that makes our lives harder than they
would normally be if we were in our natural environment.

(46:34):
Humanity seems to have a condition of feeling out of place.
Have you ever felt out of place? Do you feel
out of place? The feeling that we just don't belong
here is actually pretty typical concerning the human condition. This
leads to a hypothesis from doctor Silver that's kind of

(46:55):
a what came first, the chicken or the egg situation?
Does this vulnerability to depression lead us to self destructive behavior?
And if so, what came first? Did our self destructive
behavior come with us from wherever we came from? Or
is it a product of our susceptibility to depression from

(47:17):
being trapped on this alien planet? And I mean, it's
pretty obvious. It's no secret that humanity is inherently self destructive.
There is only one species that roams this world seemingly
ambitious to be the architect of its own destruction, and
that's us. However, it is both on a macrocosmic level

(47:38):
and a microcosmic level, such as people continue in the
smoke after it defects their health. Alcoholics addicts and self
saboteurs are common among our population. Humanity exhibits a plethora
of casually destructive behaviors.

Speaker 2 (47:54):
Could it be that.

Speaker 1 (47:58):
This is some sense of purposelyness. In the past, we
had religion and spirituality to counter this, you know, there
was like a lot of purpose and just your everyday life.
You had your communities, you had your family, you had
your duty. There's a lot going on that you were
to get out of bed for. But in modern times,

(48:22):
the materialist dogma renders many people apathetic and hollow. And
even though we have never been more connected, we have
never been more separate. But then again, this past purpose
that we have had, you know, the religion and stuff
like that, this too has led to self destructive behavior.

Speaker 6 (48:38):
So it's not a.

Speaker 1 (48:40):
Solution. This sense of spirituality humans longford despite what they
may say or the lies they tell themselves. This aspect
of our species isn't found in any other species on Earth,
and compared to all the other species on Earth, as
well as the prior homonyms that came before us, none

(49:04):
of them have even come close to the technological leaps
that we've gone through. And could our underlying spirituality be
linked somehow to I don't know our progress. Could this
spirituality be a remnant of our pre earthed selves or
could it be something coded into us. From the point

(49:25):
of view of this research, it's actually totally possible, because
there are also genetic memories of our ancient technology somewhere
in there. If you believe in genetic memory, it's pretty
fascinating the ideas around it. We are naturally incredibly industrious
in the right situations, as well as at the same
time being very spiritual, which some use a contradiction, but

(49:49):
why if you think about it. Though, mainstream view of
the jump between allegedly chromagnum to Homo sapien sapiens has
many moments of ridiculous technological leaps. So, as the narrative goes,
we humans became our modern selves, and for three hundred
thousand years we were still primitive. The mainstream says that

(50:12):
we were still living in caves. Then all of a
sudden we created the modern world or the modern civilizational age.
In the past fifty years, we've advanced more than the
past five hundred, but there are plenty of technological spikes
in our history that are astonishing. The Big four ones,

(50:36):
though they are twelve thousand years ago, we adopt agriculture
and fixed settlements. Five thousand years ago, the great classical
civilizations leap forward with heavy influence that still resonates into
our modern world, especially if with the way we think
in a good way. Though, then two hundred years ago

(50:58):
we get the Industrial Revolution. The latest one was initiated
in the late thirties and early forties and is still
going on presently. And those who are kind of, like,
you know, knowledgeable about history, you'll notice that I left
a lot of things out. But we're going from doctor

(51:19):
Silver's work, So I mean, immediately I thought of the
Renaissance that would be one of these time periods, but
he doesn't include it. However, according to doctor Silver, these
are the moments in history that changed the entire paradigm
of the human race. And with AI like basically out
of control and all the other crazy weird stuff that

(51:41):
can happen with our current technology, specifically, like I said earlier,
the gene coding stuff. Hopefully we don't like fall into
a new dark Age or something and not I'll be
idiots over the next century wiping ourselves out. However, though
the mainstream says that these leaps are natural. Many researchers
below believe that these leaps are not natural. Doctor Silver

(52:04):
throws some suggestions out there. For example, maybe a separate
alien race or entity or intelligence of some sort threw
us a bone. Known again, possibly the aliens that put
us here came back and pushed us in certain directions.
Maybe these possible spikes are coded into our genes or

(52:24):
collective unconscious. There are no real answers given, but still
just the idea that somebody outside poked us. And you
have to keep in mind too that there could be
influences surrounding the earth that are alien in nature that
are not necessarily the same alien faction like the ones

(52:45):
who put us here. So there's always that possibility too.
An interesting theory that doctor Silver mentions is that maybe
they are trying to This is from the ones that
actually put us here. Maybe they are trying to enhance
us because they change their plans. Doctor Silver mentions that

(53:07):
humans make potent allies and violence. Remember in the last
episode that I said that humans seem to be like
basically naturally biologically designed to be warriors. Our biological endpoint
where we are highly suggests that maybe whoever put us
here wants to utilize us as a resource to fight

(53:28):
or to come with another alien power, or even like
engage in an ongoing conflict, and they want us to
be ready to throw down as soon as possible. So
this would have to be an overarching, long term kind
of conflict then, right, if they're like pumping us up,
it's not something that's like just a battle that will
be solved or a war that will be solved just

(53:50):
to put a couple of battles, something that's probably ongoing
and could take hundreds of years or more. And the
aliens that put us here, like, wait a second, why
don't we just like these guys to help us. They
love killing stuff and each other. They may actually regret
resetting our civilizations over and over. At this point, doctor
Silver entertains this idea because of the evidence that suggests

(54:11):
humans are actually way older as a sophisticated civilization. And
then Norman history states a lot of things actually fall
outside this accepted timeline, despite what many establishment powers may say,
and doctor Silver goes into an incredible amount of events
showing that, at least from his point of view, without

(54:33):
a doubt, there were advanced past human civilizations that are
not covered in the history books, and they've left all
kinds of stuff behind to prove it. He goes into
out of place artifacts. I don't know if you've heard
of the you've heard of these, you know what they are.
They're just stuff that shouldn't exist, right. People date back

(54:53):
these artifacts and they're like really advanced, but they're from
a time where it doesn't make sense that they're there now.
If you go look at these from herd sources, they'll
bend over backwards while doing somersaults and jumping through hoops
to try and debunk them. It's pretty hilarious. Or they'll
just lie and dismiss it or refuse to acknowledge it.

(55:14):
They don't care about having any honest discussion about these things.
A good tactic they use is to call anyone who
entertains these ideas or these out of place objects. They
call it all pseudoscience, which in truth, is a badge
of honor. These people will demonize anyone outside their little
circles of vested interests and cartels. But the truth is

(55:35):
that there are many very real anomalies out there. I
suggest you pick up the book. There's a lot. He
goes into a lot of detail of these out of
place objects, I'm just gonna kind of skip over them
because we're a little bit behind. But this category includes
things like the PII Reese Map, the Buack Map Orones

(55:56):
Finds Map, the Map of the North by Ptolemy King
World Map, and the King Jamie World Charts. These are
all maps that have way too much like legitimate cartography,
that don't make sense for the time period that they
were in, Like the they shouldn't be possible for the
era they come from. But the juicy stuff is all

(56:18):
the ancient civilizations that have left ruins behind. We got
lots of evidence for advanced ancient civilizations. Carolina, Badplas, Waterfall
and Machadodor, South Africa are fascinating cases. It is a
massive complex of stone circles and ruins. The evidence suggests

(56:39):
that these were once part of a massive metropolis, which
get this, dates back two hundred thousand years ago. They
are considered one of the oldest allegedly man made structures
in the world and oddly coincides with the innocular of
the area. Mohendro, Daro and Hirappa are more examples. They

(57:00):
go back to at least twenty eight hundred BC and
even out do the majority of what Egyptians and Mesopotamians
were capable of. These cities had advanced sewers and all
kinds of other crazy stuff that these people back then
should not have been capable of achieving, and oddly, Mohandro
Daro even has levels of high radioactivity. The Indus civilization

(57:26):
is among these advanced beyond ancient civilizations as well, and
there are still a lot of sites that have not
been excavated in the Indus Valley. Who knows what other
crazy stuff has yet to be discovered. Tiuwanku, Bolivia on
lines with astronomical positions as they would have appeared in

(57:47):
fifteen thousand BC. That's some potent skills for a civilization
over at seven thousand years old. Data from satellites suggest
that it is even older, being at least twelve thousand
years old. This is the site you've probably heard of before,
with one hundred tons stone slabs that are so perfectly
placed not even a razor blade or a needle can

(58:08):
be pushed between them. This type of technology should not
exist during these times. The deforestation of the Amazon revealed
even more lost civilizations yet to be categorized. These discoveries
are being made all the time, but they're ignored, dismissed,

(58:29):
or twisted to suit the confirmation bias of mainstream powers.
All over the world, massive monumental stones exist that defy explanation,
such as Sexe Human near Cusco in Peru, where there
are four hundred and forty tons stone slabs that are
over twenty eight feet long and cut with perfect mathematical precision.

(58:54):
I could go more into stereotypical explanations, like, for example,
we ste don't know how the Egyptians built the pyramids,
but yeah, we don't know that, and the lack of
documentations surrounding the Egyptian Pyramids actually goes against their cultural
history because they documented everything literally. However, when it comes

(59:19):
to the Pyramids, all of a sudden, there's radio silence.
Puma Pancoo in Bolivia also has bizarre stone work, and
it predates the Incas. Nobody knows how they could have
created the walls there, and the stone blocks were even
pinned together with metal clamps that seemed like they were

(59:41):
made from molten metal being poured into place between the
perfectly linked slabs. How the hell is that even possible?

Speaker 7 (59:48):
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Speaker 1 (59:51):
The geometry engineering and metal smelting absolutely should not be possible.
Fifteen thousand years ago. Mainstream historys dictate humanity was not
even capable of engineering temperatures that could create molten metal
at that period of the timeline, So it's really weird.
How did they know how to do this? But more importantly,

(01:00:14):
why was this knowledge forgotten? The Inca Temple of the Sun,
no land to tambo Peru has seventy ton stones perfectly
fitted together. And now we're all finally cut from the
side of a mountain that was discovered many miles away,
with the rocks geology matching up perfectly. And how they
transported this these seventy ton stone slabs nobody can figure out.

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It has been proven that the oldest roads known to
man come from South America, not Rome or Greece, and
are even much older than those two civilizations. Yet mainstream
big archaeology still claims that South America didn't even invent
the wheel, despite toy wagons with wheels being discovered as
relics many times over. The only logical way these stones

(01:05:07):
could have been transported from the mountain is some kind
of version of the wheel, and weirdly enough, these stones
show signs similar to what happens when metal is melted
and cast in molds, which doesn't make sense at all
unless we're looking outside the mainstream lens. That is, the
technology to melt rock does exist in modern times, but

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how could the ancient Inca show signs of wielding the
same type of technology all the way back then? Ball Beeck,
also known as Heliopolis and Lebanon, is another famous anomaloist structure,
probably made famous to the work of Graham Hancock. Defying

(01:05:49):
the mainstream narrative. Ball Beck dates back in astonishing twelve
thousand years, but parts of it have also had other dates,
setting it back up to.

Speaker 7 (01:06:00):
What was it?

Speaker 1 (01:06:03):
I forgot but really old. It has massive megalith stones
going up to one two hundred tons each. There's no
evidence for how they were cut, transported, or put into place.
Similar to the Great Pyramids, Ballbeck is unique, but the
kicker is that even today we don't have the technology

(01:06:24):
to recreate it. Gornea Shoria in southern Siberia, Russia has
even more massive stones than Ballbeck, and they reach up
to one hundred and thirty feet high with sharp corners
that fit into perfect red angles. It is literally impossible
to put these stones into place. The way they are,

(01:06:46):
we can't replicate it with modern tech or explain it,
so scientists just prefer to ignore it. Gobecletepe and Turkey
is probably one of my favorite megalithic sites, and it
defies the history I was taught growing up. At twelve
thousand years old, the site shows immense sophistication in masonry,

(01:07:07):
sophistication that would put civilizations thousands of years ahead of it.
To shame, we've been taught that humans were primitive hunter
gatherers during this time, yet the site has astronomical aspects
that defy reason. These people had an advanced knowledge of
the stars in astronomy that is pretty ridiculous. And then

(01:07:32):
there's the old favorite, the Great Sphinx. Based on water
erosion and historical climate, the Great Sphinx at Giza is
estimated to be twelve thousand, five hundred years old. It's
in alignment with the pyramids. Basically, how like a constellation
if you look at it from up high down Giza

(01:07:56):
with the Sphinx and the pyramids look like how Orion's
belt would have looked ten five hundred years ago. Some
people go even further though, stating that the Sphinx is
a reality shattering eight hundred thousand years old, and this
is based on water erosion, so like back when this
water erosion could have happened. There's like layers of dates

(01:08:18):
that they could go back. The farthest is eight hundred
thousand years old, which I'm sure mixed archaeologists in Egypt
pull their hair out. In any case, this fix is
not what we were taught in school. This is absolutely
for sure, and the current head on it is highly
likely not to even be the original head. It suggested
that the original head represented Ampoo, the god of the

(01:08:40):
underworld before Osiris in Greek, and Poo was pronounced a
nubiss fyi, but I guess it could have also been
set as well. The original head is up for debate.
But if they were putting a set head on top
of the sphinx, the might Egypt in a different light

(01:09:01):
to me, But that concerns other stuff, like esoteric stuff. Anyway,
there's a lot of these examples that he gives in
the book, and it makes one wonder if all these
ancient civilizations were so advanced, where did all this technology go?
Why did we have like the Dark Ages and medieval
times and blah bah.

Speaker 2 (01:09:23):
The Bronze Age.

Speaker 1 (01:09:24):
If people had such crazy technology, why does it seem like,
you know, there's so much barbarism. Well, the reason why
so much knowledge of these lost human civilizations has been
due to a whole bunch of factors. For example, conquerors

(01:09:46):
always destroy history and rewrite it, abolishing and dismantling any
possible historical narratives that go against their new paradigm. Nature
in leaked with time is also a great obfuscator. Anything
left in nature will eventually be consumed by nature. And

(01:10:06):
then there are the cataclysms and whatnot, with many histories
being relegated to oral traditions out of pragmatism, because the
ways that these people like kept their histories or their information,
you can't take that on the road with you. So
it became myth, became legend, became blah blah blah blah
blah oral tradition, which then also people in charge with

(01:10:29):
vested interests would change to suit their own ambitions. Tell
us oldest time. But survival overall, pragmatically, survival does come first.
So I don't think anyone were going to pick up
their giants stone slabs of their histories and technology of
like their clay tablets and when they had to run

(01:10:50):
for their lives, you know what I mean. However, one
thing does remain consistent with all these ancient civilizations. There
are bizarre similarities. And these similarities are shared by civilizations
scattered to every corner of the earth that allegedly never
interacted with one another, including the Aborigines of Australia, you know,
all the way down to South America, North America, Siberia

(01:11:14):
all over.

Speaker 5 (01:11:17):
All over.

Speaker 1 (01:11:17):
There is these connections that make these supposed alien civilizations
to one another, connected by some strand. I don't know,
But despite big archaeology stating that these civilizations never interacted,
there's actually a decent amount of evidence saying that they did.

(01:11:39):
There's also the anomalous way some ancient ruins have higher
than normal radiation levels. Like I already said earlier, Jay
Robert Oppenheimer, the guy who made the atomic bomb, famously
stated that his atomic bomb was not the first, just
the first in modern times. He referenced the Maha Barata,

(01:12:00):
ancient Indian lore that talks about battles analogous to atomic warfare.
The Sahara Desert also shows signs of atomic destruction and Famously,
Zacharyasachin's translation of the Sumerian Tablets led him to write
a book on how the world basically before our current

(01:12:20):
historical narrative, starting back with the Sumerians, before all that
the world was destroyed in atomic warfare by the Naki,
you know, fighting amongst themselves. All this adds up to
history not being the history that we know today, at
least true history, and the story of humanity is far

(01:12:41):
from what it seems at face value. And for some reason,
the powers that be just all about suppressing anything that
goes about outside of the given little box they've put
everybody in with the mainstream narrative. But why why all
this obfuscation? You know, it brings to the question why

(01:13:06):
is so much covered up? Why is so much obfuscated?
Is it really that hard to just admit that so
we don't know what we don't know? And there's a
lot about humanity's history that's yet to be discovered. Well,
scientists and archaeologists get grants by being right, so the
truth is irrelevant. Cover up and denial or their go

(01:13:31):
to game plan, and it has nothing to do with
actual progress archaeology or science. But holy to do with power,
and this is just kind of a sad truth, but
it is what it is. Recently, the government admitted to

(01:13:57):
the existence of UFOs and that they are real, but
that they don't know what they are, and that there
is no evidence that they are not from Earth, that
they are not from a terrestrial origin, which is a
huge cop out. So I think no matter what they do,
stuff does get revealed, little by little, just takes a

(01:14:19):
long time. There are also other possible reasons for the obfuscation.
We have to remember that war pigs lead us and
our race is inherently violent. Whatever put us here, aliens
or otherwise, or just if there really are aliens out there,
who knows that if it is made known, then things

(01:14:39):
could get out of hand real quick. I can imagine
torches and pitchforks coming out to hunt them down if
they have a presence anywhere on the planet, or even
just attack other humans because of paranoia. This is a
I mean, it's not like we'd be a threat to
the aliens, obviously, but if people go nuts over it,
we are definitely a threat to ourselves. You know, most

(01:15:05):
people live in a tiny bubble of carefully constructed narratives
concerning reality through social engineering and are probably not ready
for that kind of a paradigm shift. It would most
likely drive them into violence or some kind of antisocial behavior.
Just look up what happened in nineteen thirty during Orson
Welles broadcast. The War of the World got pretty weird

(01:15:31):
and chaotic and dangerous. So our prison wardens or keepers
or whatever could very much dictate what governments are to
say and what they are not to say. Because the
Salien intelligence would be so much farther advanced than us technologically,
it would be like magic to us. We stand no

(01:15:52):
chance that the slightest resistance whatsoever, leaving diplomacy as basically
the only option for world governments. Then there's the possibility
of there being many aliens out there, you know, and
they're not the only ones trying to influence stuff. In
any case, According to doctor Elis Silver, there are some
really good reasons that the establishment crushes any narrative dissent.

(01:16:17):
But I do bet you that if they had more
to gain than to lose from being open about this
stuff and kind of release and forbidden knowledge, they do
it in a second without hesitation. But for now we
know they are really good at cover up ofiscation and
suppression with the modern world to making it very easy

(01:16:38):
for them and more difficult at the same time paradoxically.
I mean, look at the media, only five people on
the mainstream media all of it, and the government and
mega corporations controls and owns them. Not only that, the
Alphabet organizations work closely with mega corporations as well, with

(01:17:00):
the CIA being the most notorious transgressor in this category.
Go check out the book inside the CIA. They're always
working with mega corporations, big business owners, one percent, you
name it. In fact, even to pick the CIA in
a movie, you have to have permission directly from the CIA.

(01:17:22):
Isn't that weird? Like they have to approve it and
give you the green light. But the CIA, along with
the other Alphabet agencies and the government blah blah blah
blah blah, they're all about suppression, obfuscation, control. This includes
scientific discoveries that you know, might make them loser, grip

(01:17:43):
on power, even a little bit to forbid an archaeology,
to whatever you name it. They're really good at spinning
this stuff to make it come off the way way
they want it to. A good example is that when
UFO witnesses come forward for like news or whatever, when
there's like legitimate sighting, they never picked the credible witnesses
to talk on the air. They always pick the net

(01:18:03):
jobs first and only basically this way they can humiliate
the actual credible witnesses from coming forward or anybody else
taking them seriously. In the book, Doctor Silver goes into
a lot of examples of this kind of stuff and
it's definitely dystopian. But their game plan does work, so
why fix it or alter it? It's not working as

(01:18:28):
well as it used to, so they're probably definitely going
to be changing it up soon. But Silver says the
main ways that the Deep State controls peoples through their
intelligence agencies. You know, they have access to material righte
for blackmail, career suicide, and ostracization. There's evidence that even
use these tactics on Congress, and at least two says, so,

(01:18:50):
in order to go public with information that's a threat
to establishment powers, you have to have insane endurance and
encourage because they're going to throw you through the gauntlet
every time, and those are two attributes that most people lack,
so it's a lot easier to cover up forbidden archaeology,
paranormal alien type stuff than wom would first assume. Throughout history,

(01:19:15):
anyone who goes outside the establishment narrative is basically demonized,
but oddly a lot of times these people are proven
wholly correct. Just look at Worlds in Collision by Emmanuel Velikovsky,
published back in nineteen fifty. He was harshly punished by
the scientific establishment. They even censored him and had his

(01:19:39):
publisher drop him from organized attack like these people were
at this guy, but was totally right, and the work
is now accepted. This is pretty much the norm, not
the exception. The man who discovered the Dead Sea scrolls
basically had his whole life destroyed by big archaeology. The

(01:20:01):
doctor who first had the idea of washing your hands
before performing surgery was also demonized. So you could go
on and on with these examples. I'm surprised that doctor
Silver did not include them in his book. But the
key is it's not about what is real, but about
what goes along with the ruling paradigm. The mainstream powers

(01:20:25):
left to ridicule and dehumanize conspiracy theorists, but in truth
they absolutely love conspiracy theorists. They themselves are actually responsible
for creating.

Speaker 5 (01:20:35):
Many and.

Speaker 1 (01:20:38):
Through their smearing, maintain a stance of denial among the
public by default. But this is really just thought policing psyops.
Many conspiracy theories are bullshit, but others have merits and
a lot have been proven true. However, by muddying the waters,
the establishment can easily manipulate the mindless. Much U have

(01:21:01):
hoo phenomenon law and conspiracy theories are generated and spread
by these intelligence agencies and the government themselves for the
specific purpose. It's like they hire actors to go cause
the issues that they come down on for the sake
of battling misinformation or national security, you name it. There's

(01:21:24):
always a reason about how they have to do it
for the benefit of others, so that way, if you
argue against it, you're evil buddy. But to be honest,
I don't really think too much about this, doctor Silver.
This isn't all in doctor Silver's book, not coming from me.
I just interjected the people who have been demonized over
the years who were right. But uh, don't think that

(01:21:46):
doctor Silver is the end all be all because he
doesn't claim to be. So there's no need to get paranoid,
you know. I hate to get people paranoid. So, I mean,
it's fun to think about how deep this rabbit hole
calpascibly go, and it paints the world we live in
a completely different color. Let me just say that what

(01:22:07):
doctor Silver says about new discoveries going against the narrative
being suppressed, it is basically factual. This is a repeated
occurrence all throughout history. Even NASA has been objectively proven
to alter photos before releasing them to the public. I
should really do an episode on that, like all the

(01:22:31):
shady stuff NASA has done. Anyway, just promise me you
won't get paranoid from this. You got to be indifferent
to things that make no difference where life is just
kind of sour. There is a healthy middle ground. I
think too many people get worried about things outside their
control that don't really exist. And you know, for example,

(01:22:55):
like ninety nine percent of what people worry about never
even happens. It only exists in their own mind. So
don't get paranoid. Just keep those good vibrations going, you
know what I mean. Doctor Silver says that there's plenty

(01:23:21):
of evidence that the US government not only has contact
with aliens, but has legit contractors working alongside them right
here on Earth. He says, there is a public space
program and a secret space program. The public space program
is banned from going anywhere near real extraterrestrial stuff, and
if they accidentally come across it, it's suppressed ruthlessly. This

(01:23:45):
is also the reason why the US government is one
of the biggest contributors to SETI. It's a front. SETI
means search for extraterrestrial intelligence, so they act like it
hasn't been made yet, which is brilliant for spinning obfuscation.
Doctor Silver talks about the possible hidden agendas the government

(01:24:07):
has outside the influence of alien intelligence, you know, like
they are doing stuff on the side, behind their back,
maybe developing technology from crash UFOs, doing things against our
alien overlord's will. And we all know the Roswell story.
The Invisible Government is really busy behind the scenes, that

(01:24:28):
has an elaborate false front given to the public. Still
only a select few within the government, even though that
they exist. None of the people in the Invisible Government
and Black Book projects are listed as official government employees.
No matter how powerful the government and Invisible Government get,
and they seem like they are in control of their nation.

(01:24:51):
The truth is that the extraterrestrial intelligence could take over
at any moment with little to no difficulty, and could
already be running the show from behind the scenes based
on the evidence. The government dances to the tune of
whoever put us here or just alien influence. There are
many possibilities, and their foot soldiers are always at their

(01:25:14):
ready to perform their bidding. Now, one thing I didn't
expect to find in this book is doctor Silver talking
about the men in Black, and I was like totally
blown away when I came across them. This book surprised
me in many ways actually, but he comes across knowing
his stuff, and he asks, are the men in black real?

(01:25:37):
Doctor Silver says that these guys are very, very real.
There have been a plethora of witness accounts from reliable sources,
as well as CCTV footage capturing these ineffable suit wearing inquisitors.
Are these guys aliens or government agents? Well, saying they
are government agents is wrong because black budget projects employed

(01:25:59):
price contractors to stay hidden so they would exist outside
the government while still being above it.

Speaker 2 (01:26:07):
But if they are.

Speaker 1 (01:26:08):
Aliens, that is pretty intriguing because I don't know if
you've seen some of the CCTV footage, but they look
pretty uncanny valley like. They are usually just visually off
and just not right. Some of them go so far
as to say they are robotic, with one witness saying
that during his encounter with one, the man in black

(01:26:29):
seem to have loose wires hanging out. The get up
could be a disguise with an alien trying its hardest
to appear passable as human but not quite getting it right.
And then again, there are other accounts and footage of
men in black appearing perfectly normal, perfectly like humans, so

(01:26:50):
they could work together sometimes like humans and alien men
in black. Because they're usually seen in pairs, there's basically
always two of them during an encounter sil versus. Some
are human and some are not, but they work for
the same people. Men in black only show up around
legitimate high strangeness, and you have post sightings or encounters.

(01:27:11):
They used to be more on the ground and getting
into people's business face to face, but as time went
on and technology increased, they became physically present less and less.
In modern times, they are most likely to contact and
interact with people electronically, but they still do make physical
appearances here and there, especially if it's a situation where

(01:27:32):
you might have something that they want, such as evidence.
The creepiest thing or oddest thing about these guys is
that they get into your business no matter what, like
no matter who you report your high strangeness account to.
It could be as simple as an Internet post or
like you know, like a forum post or a call

(01:27:54):
to dispatch. No matter how you reveal your encounter, these
guys will get up the personal if it's a legitimate case,
and only if it's a legitimate case. They have instant
access to private email accounts, and this is even accounts
where witnesses didn't even share the account with anybody or

(01:28:17):
anyone they just somehow know it, as well as the
IP phone number and addresses of individuals. Some witnesses have
documented chat boxes just popping up randomly on their computer,
which is insanely creepy, or you know, popping up on
their phone texting not a text, but just like some

(01:28:39):
kind of communication with no source at all, just as
if they had access, like full access to everyone's hardware.
And this is all really creepy. I don't even I
don't even answer numbers. I don't recognize, but at least
at first, the men in Black tried to establish rapport,
so they're not like though they're invasive, they're not aggressive

(01:29:06):
right off the bat. Their initial approach isn't fear based,
but conversational. They try to be friendly or at the
very least casually professional and respectful. Men in Black after
talking a bit to the witness, change the subject, and
you know, after they get their story, we'll try to

(01:29:27):
convince them that there is a rational explanation for what
they encountered. They usually have a very very convinced in
script like covering many different possibilities, basically trying to make
the person believe that whatever happened to them was just
Maybe it wasn't aliens or paranormal supernatural stuff, maybe they

(01:29:48):
just didn't see what really happened, don't trust their line eyes,
and allegedly the men in Black are very convincing in this.
In any case, that is all for the public show
if you'd like to hear more about Men in Black
as well as there's a lot more to go into
concerning the obfuscation by establishment powers and governments and why

(01:30:11):
the mainstream universally demonizes and won't touch any alternative evidence
despite its objectively factual legitimacy. Then that will be in
a supporter bonus segment. Hope to see you there. If not,

(01:31:29):
that's all for today's episode. I hope you enjoyed this
part two on Humans Are Not from Earth. As you
probably noticed, I originally said that this was going to
be a two parter, but there's just so much to
cover still, We're gonna just keep going until we cover
it all. Could be a decent amount of episodes we'll
see in any case. Cryptic Chronicles is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, Spreaker, Stitcher,

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