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May 17, 2024 63 mins
En tiempos de Inteligencia Artificial y en los que el conocimiento parece estar al alcance de todos, aún no tenemos respuestas sobre nuestro origen.

Analicemos brevemente ¿Es el ser humano producto de una caprichosa creación divina?, ¿Acaso la teoría de la evolución nos da una respuesta definitiva? o ¿Es posible que seamos el resultado de un experimento extraterrestre?


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Intro
Road to Hell by Kevin MacLeod
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Inicio Vereda Oculta
Malicious by Kevin MacLeod
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Cortina musical
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Around the world. We find inexplicablestories and events that escape our reason,
strangers, testimonies and chilling events.They tell us of a single perceptible world.
For some, parapsychology, magic andoccultism, conspiracies, lost worlds,

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sects and secret societies, the hiddensidewalk and the road to the unknown.

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How about friends from the hidden sidewalk, say hello to him good morning,
afternoon or night, as the casemay be, and well we' re
back. After almost a year ofrecording. We are back with this new
season of the main program of ourhidden sidewalk project. We also restarted our
publications on the hidden sidewalk point onepoint mx and are completing the necessary programs.

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To end, so much, withmurderous minds in their season four and
the last episode of the season oneof tales of the hidden sidewalk, that
some out there like they didn't like, others told me that yes
we' re going to give ita second chance, but we' re
going to have. I think atthe end of the month the second season

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of tales of the hidden sidewalk.Well, in this last case of stories,
I ask all those who have someparanormal experience, who have lived that
they want to share and wish toappear in tales of the hidden sidewalk,
because they share these cases with uswith pleasure. We will take them into
account to make them known if theyconsider it so. If you so wish,

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you can omit your names and soyou want. There' s no
problem with privacy. I have givenmyself the task of writing I saw the
stories that I have already advanced fromthe second season, but it is important
that you also continue to share yourswith me, because remember that half of
the first season of stories are sharedcases and by some of our listeners,

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and because I think it would bemuch better to have real cases. I
also don' t know if youlike it besides, my style of writing
terror that I' m really neophytein the matter. Well, this season
we are going to dedicate ourselves todealing with some topics that are not new,

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topics that have been known for decades, but that we try to update
on what is possible. And,on the other hand, I believe that
they need to be further promoted sothat the new generations take these issues into
account. We' re talking aboutconspiracies that don' t have much to

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do with mysterious places or cases,as usually happens in mystery programs. It
has no more to do with situationsperhaps a little closer to reality in some
respects. In other respects, itmay be a little bit in fantasy,
but let' s say it's conspiracies, as Master Salvador Friedo said

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in his book Conspiracys Against Humanity.We are truly free or live in a
simulated freedom. Who controls what happensin the world, who says what should
be or not, what is goodand what is bad. What' s
behind the processed foods we consume,the medications we take are really reliable.

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The education we receive is reliable,or it is just another means of programming
our minds behind wars. These aresome questions that surely several of our listeners
have been asked and we do notwant to give absolute and definitive answers.
It is not that they believe ineverything that is exposed here is only a

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season that calls for reflection on theenvironment and the reality in which we live.
If we can just get them tohesitate a bit and investigate on their
own everything we' ll be sharingwith them, if they don' t
censor us. Of course, thatis enough, because I think we should
not lose our ability to question everything. And by this I do not mean

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that we become a bunch of doubts, without nervousness, unable to live peacefully.
But I consider that part of ourinner evolution goes hand in hand with
what happens abroad, what happens inour environment, what we see in the
official media that have now spread overthe network, evading social networks and spaces,

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such as online radio, posts,podcasts, blogs. Of course,
then, they influence our minds andstill some, I don' t know,
about fifteen years ago, let's say that the network of programs

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that have to do with the officialmedia is a little virgin. Now we
' re already invaded. We usedto be able to do all kinds of
shows. Some may remember those whohave been following me for a long time,
who had a project called Radio RadicalConnection, which was online radio,
where we had musical programs and rightthere we started with these hidden sidewalk programs

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that used to have another name.Anyway, all the official media, because
they already have their space here too, fortunately, people can choose there one
let' s say a range ofoptions so that people can choose what they
hear or what they see. Itis not sad that there is so much

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trash on the Internet, but thereis also important content. Everything we see
influences not only our mind, butour emotions and, finally, our conduct.
On the Internet. Not all theinformation that flows is positive, of
course, but we cannot rule outthe fact that there are sites with important

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truthful information that do not appear indexedwithin the first sites because that is how
it suits the established system. Butwe are not going to solve the above
questions. As I was saying,this is more of an invitation to reflection
than anything else. Now, inthese times when it seems that chaos,

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war, insecurity and the polarization ofsociety predominate on various issues, it is
important that we have said a littlewhat lies behind this chaos, which begins
shortly before the so- called pandemicand seems to explode shortly after the supposed
end of it. Before I begintoday' s subject, I must tell

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you that my boys have recently becomevery restless and suddenly give their howling concerts
without warning. So I' vedecided to let them do it, if
they don' t get very restlessand we' ll leave them for a
while and if possible, and ifnot well, then we' ll be
editing and removing the noise around.Not at all, let' s start

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now with one of the questions thatmaybe we should all ask ourselves and that
seems to interest very few, wherewe come from, where life comes from.
When I was a child, Iremember that I was always curious to
know what was the origin of thehuman being and, in fact, even

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though it seems strange to them stillin several moments of my life, because
it happens to me that I stopto observe my hands. I don'
t watch the finger movements, Ipress my fist. I observe in detail
the veins of the wrists, inpart of the forearms. They see me
in the mirror when I finish takinga bath and I see how with the

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passing of the years in the facethey mark a little more what is under
the skin. You see, forexample, the basins of the eyes the
jaw said dad out there that withthe age one goes marking the skull.
It may not seem like a strangeobsession to you. But if we take

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the time, if we take thetime, rather to observe and every detail
of the body, we realize thatwe are very complex biological entities and,
at the same time, wonderful.And there would be much more to say
about everything that surrounds us animals,plants, everything that makes up the world
in which we live, because theyalso have to say they are wonderful,

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fascinating creations. No, but werarely seriously wonder where I come from where
my essence was or what animates thisbody before it is born to where that
very essence is headed. When thebody dies on our origin and nature.
We don' t know much.Actually. What biology tells us is that

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we are made up of different systemsand devices that work in harmony so that
the body works and we can interactin this world. Or not in this
reality. The skeleton, for example, is the support of the body and
protection of the internal organs our skull, which is very hard with which it
does not seem so, because itprotects up to certain limits, for example,

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the brain from any external threat,ribs and sternum. Protects our heart
and lungs all that' s insidethe ribs. No. I remember that
when a music video was presented thatsome might remember and if they can'
t look it up there on YouTube, a video of the Chemical Brothers or
Chemical Brothers if they want, sothat they can get easier. The Chemical

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Brothers, because they presented a melodyentitled agier ayboy in the late nineties,
and I remember that I felt veryidentified with that video, with the girl
who appears in the video, where, therefore, he shows very curious about
the human skeleton and everything seems tosee it from a perspective of amazement,

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imagining all who surrounded it as skeletons. No, and in fact, there
' s a scene where he comesin like a den and everyone' s
dancing and she sees like pure dancingskeletons this really caught my eye because I
was that kind of curious, orI' ve been that curious since I

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was a kid. I don't move my jaw. I see as
open as I can, my eyes, I see my teeth and everything.
And in the end, because itis sometimes even strange, at least for
me, to observe the nervous systemin such detail, because it constitutes the

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network of communication between the brain andthe rest of our organs. The circulatory
system and water the blood through thebody that is pumped through the heart.
Muscles and tendons help us move.Okay. I think we all have basic
ideas about human biology. Of thatI have no doubt, or at least
I think, because these options arevery basic. No, but beyond the

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physical matter we' re made of. Beyond every cell and bodily fluid,
there is that essence, that divinespark that ignites and extinguishes the senses that
connect us during our passage through thisearthly plane. Beyond the physical world are
our ideas and thoughts that give usthat ability to learn and interact with other

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people and with others, with otherbeings, including our pets, cat dogs
birds, as well as a computeror computer, as it is known in
other countries, we could say thatwe have hardware talking about the physical part
and software. If we talk aboutthose thoughts and ability to memorize that ability

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that we have to learn and putinto practice what we are learning now let
' s see where the human beingcomes from. And here we are being
somewhat selfish, because, then,the question should be where life in general
comes from. But let' sgo with the first question, which is

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already quite complex and enigmatic in itself. The religious point of view and which
seems to be the most accepted idea, we have the theory or, rather,
the dogma in which we are toldnot only from Catholicism or Christianity,
but practically in all the beliefs thatwe were created by one or more higher

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beings. What I' m goingto comment on has no desire to disturb
or hurt anyone. I have verydear friends, some of them who have
supported this project and who are believerswhom I admire and respect, but I
do not share their beliefs and Iwould not want to lose their valuable friendships
and their approach as good people.So I' m just asking for a

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little openness, because in the endthis program is just a brief review of
some theories about the origin of life, and it' s not so much
a philosophical or religious debate. Butit is better to clarify it from this
side of the world, specifically speakingof Latin America. Obviously, our influence
is Catholicism, where we are toldthat story that begins the biblical accounts in

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which God a being without beginning orend, whose origin does not have one
or the most remote idea, forit is a being that created us all.
He molded us, as Bible storiestell us, as a clay figure
in the same way made the womaneven there is a rock song in Spanish

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from the sixties out there by EnriqueGuzmán, who talks about this not and
well, in a similar way,because said God, I believe everything that
has life and exists on planet earthin order to live and be conscious.
That God filled us with his divinebreath, which is what generated life.

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The rest of the story I'm not going to tell you, but
there are all kinds of events goingon that range from murders, wars,
incest and abundant contradictions that you canfind yourself in the rough VI. But
returning to what concerns us on thisoccasion, then there is this possibility that
a supreme, omnipotent, all-wise being, a being who represents all

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goodness, all generosity and patience hascreated the human being. I respect and
to certain limits. Obviously, ifthey respect me, I also don'
t fall into litigation or anything likethat, but I respect everyone' s
beliefs. But believe me, althoughI have tried to believe not one but

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on several occasions in the existence ofa higher entity that protects me and listens
to me, the truth is thata moment of reflection is enough for me
to take a look at the worldto realize that there is no such entity
capable of avoiding pain, of avoidingtragedy and abuse of power, aggression and
the killing of one another, thedeception of slander and abuse of power,

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for let us say that they areingredients that have existed from remote time to
our day. If this is divinecreation, I believe that then it was
not done a good job. WhenI have talked about this with believers,
they tell me that what happens isthat the human being has lost faith and
that loss of faith takes us awayfrom that God of which many, then,

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are followers. No, but ifwe look at the tragic and unfortunate
events involving the history of mankind,we might then think that I have never
existed that faith and that mankind willnever appear as on a magazine cover of
Jehovah’ s Witnesses. Not whereeveryone lives harmoniously with huge and frank smiles
on their faces and out there youcan see even images, very well fantastic.

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Not where we see animals of allkinds living together without harm, even
though some are natural predators of otherssuch images are really because they can be
like us, but in the endthey are fantastic And everything seems to be
aimed at keeping alive a hope aboutsomething that has not happened in centuries and

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surely will never happen. And Iam not mocking anyone' s beliefs,
although I must confess that in mypersonal life I do tend to be somewhat
sarcastic and, as my wife says, somewhat bitter, but I do not
consider that going beyond religious myths isto be bitter to wonder things and not
believe everything they tell us. Frommy point of view and I say it
with all respect, a mind thatdoes not question everything and goes beyond what

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we are told. It' sa lazy mind that doesn' t make
much sense to be in this world. If you don' t ask anything,
I already know what many will goto me, because within my many
tasks, I am also involved inholistic counseling and suggest to people the use
of, for example, health supplementssuch as reiki and pot flowers or herbalist.

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But this has nothing to do withreligions. They are practical within the
so- called newage that some havenow become fashionable and unfortunately, because they
fill their pockets with therapies and workshopsat very high costs. That' s
not the reality. Therefore, Ibelieve that we must distinguish between spirituality and
religion, because it is not thesame. For me, religion can generate

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blindness and fanaticism in those who donot have curious minds and accept everything they
are told. On the other hand, spirituality is a form of evolution that
leads us to the awakening of consciousnessfrom within. But, well, we
' ll talk about that. Ifyou like these things out there. Well,

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we have another podcast called Spiritual Revolution, which we' re going to
pause for a moment. There's still two or three episodes out there,
but we' re going to progressslowly. I don' t want
to be filled with programs, asI' ve done on other occasions and
well, coming back like that,creationist theory or dogma really solves the question
about us. I don' tthink so, unless we accept it out

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of mental laziness. A dogma issomething that must be accepted without question,
something undeniable and irrefutable. But whatis the origin of such information would not
be the most logical thing that,for example, may sound absurd, but
it would not be more logical thanhere in Mexico, for example, to

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believe in the Aztec gods that werewiped out by fire and blood by the
ancient Spaniards and I say to theancient Spaniards I place much emphasis on that.
Not because then I have Spanish friendswho then say they don' t
attack us. No, no,no, it' s about your ancestors.
No. You sound. Perhaps veryfanciful to believe, for example,
in Quetzalcoat or Witzilopostli that they arethe ancient gods of the Aztecs compared to

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other religious myths, because when wespeak of God it is Aztec, it
seems all fantasy, but when wespeak of Catholicism or Christianity, it seems
all more real. There' ssomething weird about all of this you don
' t think. If we analyzea little bit the origin of the main
religions. There was a time whenwe started, or we started to see

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these sectarian groups without giving them somuch importance. You can nail it out
there into the history of sects.And well, these sects became religions when
the number of adherents increased. Thisis what makes the difference between a sect
and a religion, the number offollowers. Already when a sect becomes something

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bigger, something that makes an impact, say, on a global level,
then it becomes religion. However,it is not possible to deny the fact
that religion, because it is aninvention of the human being, is unable
to answer countless questions that remain outsideits horizon of understanding. No, but
then, because there' s aguy talking in the microphone questioning the origin

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of the human being. Well,the answer would be the famous free will.
But that will then make us guiltyfor life for not accepting religious dogmas.
If it is the same dogma thatallows us to have free will and
at the same time condemns free thought, then there is something that does not

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go very well, something that doesnot fit very well. You don'
t just have to think about it. I ask you to believe everything I
am saying, that is, itis my way of thinking, but I
think that as respectable as what youthink we can then believe that we were
created by a divine being. Well, at least I have my doubts.
Perhaps this will cause me to losemy listeners and because of my lack of

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constancy, I do not have many, but well, that is the way
in which I see it, ofcourse, the last word, of course,
you do not have it, andof course here we only limit ourselves
to seeing it from the point ofview of the Catholic, very similar to
that of Christianity and others of itsaspects. Talking about the different myths about
the origin of life in each ofthe religions would take us many programs,

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but, in short, the thinggoes more or less the same They don
' t have the same line.You really believe that there is a higher
being who has created everything that existsin this world and practically the universe that
we know. Well, in myopinion, as I already told you to
make a divine creation of the humanbeing, it didn' t work out

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very well and I dare believe thatmaybe there are a greater percentage of people
who believe that we were created bya god than those who believe in the
theory of evolution, which is theone we' re going to talk about
next. Well, it' ssettled then that at least from my point
of view, and I think thatof several people, I think religion doesn

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' t solve the origin of life. And we ask some of the students,
for example, that we see themleaving a high school or high school
about what they think is the originof the human being. Probably a lot,
or at least I like to thinklike that. Perhaps they will say

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that the human being comes from thefirst primates that emerged on the planet.
And this is precisely due to thetheory of evolution. A proposal by the
most famous Charles Darwin. What tellsus that the different species that are known
in this world are the product ofchanges that are taking place over the years.
Hence there are species of different periodsand different eras that have great similarities.

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No. For example, we allknow that elephants are related to ancient
mammoths or in the case of felinesis directly associated with the famous sabre tiger,
although of course there are different opinionsamong scholars and exposes who are dedicated
to these subjects. However, inthe case of elephants, for example,

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it is said that, like manyother terrestrial species, they could have their
origin in amphibians, that is,species that could live both in water and
on land, which during their youngstage lived in water and already became terrestrial
adults. Few words. The theoryof evolution tells us that the different species

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that inhabit this world, including thehuman being, have evolved after centuries,
suffering different genetic variations that have giventhem advantages to better adapt in a world
with environments that have, as constantchanges. It is not here that we
talk about these genetic variants being inheritedfrom generation to generation and over many years,

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because the different species can have quiteobvious similarities with their ancestors, as
we said Ahorita with, for example, the Mamud and the Elephant, and
in the case of the human being. It is said that this evolution was
formulated as a way to go awaysolving the needs of adaptation to the environment,

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to obtain food, to protect themselvesfrom climatic changes and, later,
for the manufacture of utensils, accordingto this theory, so that the human
being became what we are now,because it had to be millions of years
before the so- called omo erectusbecame the Homosapiens, happening this change,

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according to some, at different pointsof the planet simultaneously. Now, there
are other theories that cross the theoryof evolution. In this case we can
mention the theory that Lomosapiens originated onthe African continent about 200, 000 years
ago. In this case there istalk of the possibility that our first ancestors

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could encounter the grum some groups ofNeanderthals, since they were in motion they
were not all out there of meticheswith each other and found themselves out there.
The latter is partly based on DNAstudies carried out on the remains of
a Neanderthal woman found in a Siberiancave. There you can find the information

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on the Internet. Everything I'm telling you can be found on the
Internet, except for my opinions.Of course, it is not said that,
because in the genetics, for example, of Europeans and Asians, because
there is approximately three percent DNA relatedto Neanderthal man, it seems that scientists,
because they lean in favor of apossible hybrid origin in which different types

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of hominids were found by chance,not as they said, they were walking
around everyone in their wave and suddenlythey knew the idea that the human being
came from the monkey has apparently beenreinforced by the fact that we share a
large, a large percentage of similaritieswith primates' DNA. No. However,

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I' m going to read yousome of what the Complutense University of
Madrid says about genetic similarities and sosays all the animals we look like in
most biological processes, although there maybe punctual differences. Humans, mice and
other mammals share a common ancestor of80 million years ago, so the genomes

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of all mammals are quite similar.In fact, we share about ninety-
nine percent of our genes with theend- of- date mouse and based
on this naively, we might wondernot then that we came from the mouse

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and not from primates. If ComplutenseUniversity tells us that all animals are in
part like each other because of ourbiological processes, we might as well be
related to a mosquito or a snakebecause of primates not and tell me one
thing. This is going to soundcrazy to them. But this theory does
not come to reinforce the model theypresent to us in some way. Holistic

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therapies that tell us we' repart of a whole. I' m
just thinking about it. I'm not going to tell you to believe
it or not, but let's say it sounds a little more credible
than any religious myth, although,of course, this is still a theory.
I believe in science. We can' t go against science. And

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after so many years, hundreds ofyears of study, not because science arises
precisely from research and the search foranswers. Science has brought us great advances
in different fields, but I alsobelieve that in the end there are theories

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that, like religion, end upbecoming dogmas, as in the case of
the theory of evolution, which wehave long believed. In the theory of
evolution, neither has anything apparently changed, or the same is true of the
origin of the universe, which,as it is mentioned, occurred through an
explosion known as the Big Bang.These are theories, but they have become

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dogmas. We cannot be so proudand square because science is measured by the
human mind and think that the humanmind has all the answers is somewhat absurd,
since the functioning of the brain holdsmany unsolved mysteries and assuming that the
brain is the one that harbors themind as it is assured in the end,

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because I think we are still indiapers. The theory of evolution seems,
in my view, much more acceptablethan creationist theory, but we must
face the fact that it does notgive us a definitive answer about our origin
or the origin of life in general. Many may disagree with it, but
that is why they are theories becausethey have been based on the scientific method

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and constant study. But even aftercenturies, science cannot give an absolute answer
about what is the origin of thehuman being and much less about what gives
life to our bodies, just asit does not give us an answer about
where that spark that animates us afterthe death of the physical body is directed,
as it is known, I sayah you already know that the concept

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of subtle bodies is out there,of which it seems to me that we
are already talking in some programs.I think the spark of life has to
come from some damn place, butso far there are only theories and in
some cases only Chinese tales that some, because they leave them worse than before
or end up fanatizing themselves by believingwithout solid foundations in some dogma or in

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some scientific theory that cannot eternally beaccepted, because by the minds that seek
the truth. No, and well, we' re out of time fast.
We are going to a brief promotionalcut and return with you with another
interesting theory, is the murder inherentin human being as part of the animal

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world. O. It is perhapsthat we succumb to violence, unable to
reach the summit of evolution. Choking, drowning, slitting, bleeding, stabbing,
hanging, cutting, killing, killingto defend yourself from a murderer.

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Maybe you should think like a murderousmind listen to us on the sidewalk.
Hide for your favorite podcast application indark times, that terror is more present

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than ever. Some fictional stories cantake us to the limit, but when
reality surpasses fiction, the law betweenmadness and reason may seem much thinner.
Stories of the hidden sidewalk listen tous in Spreaker and Spotify and we are

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well back and take advantage to sendgreetings to each and every one of our
listeners. I thank you for yourpatience and confidence in this project, which,
for various reasons, I have notbeen able to develop, because often,
but I trust that I could doso on this occasion with greater determination
and focus. If nothing unusual happens, as our good friend and Afebus from

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Stygia says, so wait for aprogram from the sidewalk hidden every Wednesday and
Friday. I don' t thinkwe' re going to have a hidden
sidewalk show every week and I thinkwe' re going to make the effort
to have two episodes of murdering mindsand in the case of hidden sidewalk accounts.

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That' s when we' llhave the last show of the first
season and I think we' llhave the second full season by the end
of the month. And with regardto spiritual revolution, we are going to
leave it for the moment, butwe do not end it, because it
is a program that I am veryinterested in sharing, although some of the

(35:37):
listeners of the hidden sidewalk or murderousdemented do not like. No, but
well said in the above, let' s continue with this from the origin
of life. We saw then inbroad terms and without entering into philosophical debates,
as it usually happens when dealing withthese issues. We have seen how

(35:58):
neither religion nor science brings us closerto the answer about the origin of the
human being. If we don't want to question anything and believe only
in what dogmas tell us, thenit' s only enough that we choose
the religion that we like and believethat we' re addicted to science and
don' t question it for thesimple fact that the scientific method is unquestionable

(36:21):
even when it comes to theories.Then there is the applauded theory of evolution,
which does not give us a clearanswer either, but there they have
it, like Luigman' s theory, which we said to justify the creation
of the universe. That' snot why I told them at the beginning
that some scientific theories end up becomingdogmas, because they repeat them to us

(36:45):
until they reach a time when noone questions them. It is given more
than as theories, for it ispractically law and good. Finally, we
are going with one of the theoriesthat for many seems more crazy, mountainous
and perhaps even irrational, but thatin the end I think we should include

(37:07):
it. It must be part ofthe world of possibilities about the search for
our origin. This theory much relatesit in some way to the dogma of
creation. That is to say,it is believed that there is not only
the possibility that there is a godor, a higher being, but that

(37:30):
there may also be confusion and thatgod is related to beings of another world.
We are talking about the fact thatit is likely that the human being
has not emerged in this world,but could have been part of an experiment
by beings from unknown planets. Surelyfor most listeners of programs like this,

(37:52):
in which we talk about topics ofmystery and other realities, because they will
have heard the idea that the humanbeing is either of extraterrestrial origin or is
the result of experiments that beings ofother worlds carried out with ancient primates.
One of these theories that caused astir for a while is that proposed to

(38:14):
us by the writer and researcher ofRussian origin, Secaria Sitchin, Who told
us that, according to ancient Sumeriantexts, the human being was created by
the Anunaki. Very famous this theory. Specifically, according to sitching En,
the text known as the Enuma Elish, in which the origin of the Universe
is narrated, is said that beingsknown as Anunaki, who are said to

(38:38):
be part of the Mesopotamian pantheon,descended to the earth of the planet nor
virus. You may remember that itbecame very famous there by the two thousand
seventeen, because everyone was talking aboutthe possibility that a celestial body, a
planet would crash with the earth,and everyone said it was precisely the planet
or virus. And it turns outthat the Anunaki came to earth in search

(39:04):
of gold, and not so muchbecause of the economic value we give them,
but because of the physical characteristics ofthe material that, it is said,
was important for them in their technologicaldevelopment. This was said by some
authors, by some researchers, ason our planet it turned out to be
an important source of precious metal.Well, then, it is said that

(39:27):
the Anunaki experimented using their own geneticmaterial in combination with that of some primates
that already existed at the time oftheir visit, to create the human being
and that he would serve as aslave to them. After creating man,
the Anunaki departed and supposedly returned forwhat was to be collected. No,

(39:52):
but what happened? It happens thatin that period man made his own,
grew up and developed great civilians anduntil then there is no news that our
creators, who are still waiting forthem to arrive for centuries, do not
appear. This sounds very similar towhat we are told about the prophets in

(40:15):
some religions, I say centuries goby and because the mentioned and famous prophets,
as well as the Anonaqui do notreturn. In his chronic book of
the Dry Land, Sitching performs hisinterpretation of the aforementioned Sumerian texts, suggesting
that we are creation of these beingsfar superior to us. This theory seems

(40:37):
pretty crazy. No, but ifwe analyze the Bible, the stories and
there they are narrated, because theydo not sound very logical and are open
and interpretation, which can make usthink that free will, because it can
lead us to the intellectual error.We can believe in anything or we can
believe nothing, but in the caseof man' s origin, there would

(41:00):
be no reason not to accept thistheory as well. On the other hand,
there are not few researchers who suggestthat beings from other worlds may have
been the ones that gave rise tothe human being or in another case,
there is the possibility that ancient extraterrestrialvisits, as they could have had an

(41:22):
important influence on the development of humanity. To mention some authors who agree with
these theories. Well, then,or the so- called ones that are
much mentioned out there on the Historychannel, the ancient astronaut theorists, for
there is Erick bont Daniken or thealready mentioned David Ike and well, scrutinizing

(41:45):
a little more about the possible higherlife of other worlds. Some claim that
there are evil and other benign entitieswithin the supposed beings who have visited our
world since time immemorial. If weattend to what he said to us,
for example, Don Salvador Frixedo,whom many of us will have to know

(42:07):
perhaps if they like these issues andwhich, unfortunately, because Don Salvador died
a month or two before the pandemic, he told us that those we know
as gods in different religions are onlysuperior entities and the human being who manipulate
him at their whim and can evenfeed on their brain waves when they go

(42:30):
through moments of pain and suffering,just as blood can serve as food for
these beings. I recommend reading yourbooks around. Let us defend ourselves against
the gods and the famous title TheHuman Farm, which are books in which
he analyses many of these issues.Already since the' 80s. Don'
t think these are recent issues.This is what Don Salvador has been saying

(42:53):
since the 1970s. He even hadseveral publications for his book My Church Sleeps.
But, well, there he wastalking more about what was going on
inside the church and from there,then, he started to investigate about the
omnico phenomenon and one. Don Salvadorwas convinced of the existence of beings from

(43:17):
other worlds and shares with us throughouthis work more than thirty books, data
that can be disconcerting, no,but from my point of view, I
think he analyzes them with careful logic. Savior Frey Cedo tells us that human
blood and that of other animals isin part the food of these gods.

(43:37):
But it does not exactly refer tophysical blood, but to the energy that
emanates from this blood. Here wecan say that there are some authors who
suggest that it is very likely thatin the blood it is where the soul
of people is contained and therefore itis considered more valuable as food of God

(43:59):
than the blood of the animal years, since it is considered that, unlike
the human being, animals have collectivesoul. Of course, all this,
because it' s theories, no, but well, what the hell does
this have to do with what SecariaSitchin said. If we were created by
extraterrestrial beings. Seeing it from theperspective of Freixedo seems somewhat contradictory, since

(44:24):
it would not make sense for thecreation of the Sanunaki to end up making
their food, although, on theother hand, we could be talking about
very different things and different beings maynot be the same. On the other
hand, according to the prestigious astronomerand mathematician known to us who are already

(44:47):
somewhat veterans and we have spent along time in these holes of the inexplicable
world. Jacques Vale, contemporary ofDon Salvador, has for decades indicated that
the phenomen in OMNI is real andhas manifested itself throughout history in different ways
and in different cultures. According tothe astronomer, the OMNI phenomenon is part

(45:09):
of a type of consciousness of non- human origin, capable of manipulating time
and space. However, and contraryto the theory that we were created by
beings from other worlds, it isworth and tells us that these can be
entities that do not exactly come fromouter space, but have a multidimensional origin

(45:30):
beyond our perception of time and space, because we all have that idea that
aliens have a human form. Butwell, this is what the idea that
we say has been reinforced, becausethrough Hollywood cinema and all that not,
according to Freixcedo, some rituals andhuman sacrifices from ancient cultures, such as

(45:55):
the Mexicans, in our case,were due to the need of the gods
to feed on pain and blood.Jacques Valen tells us that it is unlikely
that the entities mentioned in the UFOphenomenon will have that humanoid form and as
they have made us believe, butthat it is possible that it is,
as we said, multidimensional beings whoprobably live superimposed with the world that is

(46:22):
real and tangible to us. Atthe same time, it is not indicated
that it is not very likely thatgovernments will hide the phenomenon, but rather
that an image has been created,because a whole set of the OMNI phenomenon
has been set up so that weall believe that greys, reptilians and insectoids,

(46:44):
among other types, are classifications ofreal extraterrestrial entities, while, on
the other hand, there is perhapsinformation since the very emergence of the omnis
phenomenon, about the fact that thesepossible entities exist in a multidimensional reality and
these beings, well, because theyare able to manifest themselves in our reality

(47:08):
to achieve objectives that are not yetvery clear and what they are, since
they are intelligences very different from whatwe know, which makes us think what
may be incomprehensible to us. Therefore, it is likely that the famous greys,
reptilians and company, as they arebut one more invention in the pure
Hollywood style. However, its existencecannot be ruled out either, because it

(47:34):
is really all based on theories andthere are many researchers who reinforce the idea
that actually the Greys, the Reptiliansand all these beings that are actually being
talked about exist. What makes itdifferent from theories about extraterrestrial existence is the
fact that there is infinity, asI told them of witnesses who claim to

(47:59):
have been in the presence of beingsfrom other worlds or have even been abducted,
although, on the other hand,it is said that such abductions are
nothing more than a type of psychicinfluence propitiated by unknown beings to divert reality
over interdimensional entities. This topic isnot very simple, it is not easy

(48:20):
to talk about this, but wewill already make programs on these issues and
I hope to have a chance tohave high- end guests, as we
did in those specials on omnis,where we had the pleasure of chatting,
for example, with William Chávez Arisa. Through there we had José Antonio Caravaca
and Inando Domínguez, whom he senta great greeting and good, if we

(48:45):
analyze it with a certain openness andwithout falling into fanaticism either. It is
not so crazy to believe that,just as we see, other species we
consider inferior, there exist beings towhich we do not have the capacity to
understand. Sometimes I have wondered howthey see us, for example, sea

(49:07):
creatures. They do not see usdescending from a world they do not know,
a world in which they would dieif they tried to get out.
However, in some way, theymay realize that there are, obviously out
there fishermen and divers who take theirloved ones who, then, these divers

(49:28):
look out into their world and thekillers murder us and have no idea that
they will end up gutted and friedin a frying pan. It will be
possible that, perhaps after death,our souls will end up in a kind
of skillet for other beings. Imean, it sounds really crazy and it

(49:50):
sounds pretty laughable if you want tosee it that way, but analyze it
and see it that way, notmaking a comparison with marine creatures. We
could not see it, for example, as I now see ants as well.
I' m not going to sharethat I really like a video game,
a phone game, a mobile game. It' s a game called

(50:15):
and Lejon, in which you createnests of ants in which you develop your
own army to be part of analliance and fight with other ants or predators
like spiders, scorpions and beetles.It' s kind of like the games
you' re developing a civilization inand the goal is to have a prosperous

(50:35):
kingdom with lots of resources and ascary army for other players, something like
the old Age of Vampires that Iplayed a lot. Also the difference is
that this game, in addition tobeing much more addictive, leads you to
know the world of ants and thedifferent types of ants that exist, as
well as their abilities to attack anddefend themselves. You almost become a kind

(50:59):
of apprentice is from my hermecologist,who are specialists who are in charge of
studying ants within entomology. And well, I' ve become so empathetic to
the ants that when I go outto the yard I take care not to
step on them. And when Isee a nest that usually appears in the
grass part of the yard where myboys play, the so- called garden

(51:21):
that my wife and I had setup for them, which now is only
land with mounds of grass, notbecause it turns out that they have made
countless holes out there they have endedit all. But well, when I
see those nests, because I havecome to observe that, indeed, there
are some ants with wings not antsthat work in a very organized way and

(51:45):
you observe them And I say obviouslyalready since I was a child I saw
some documentaries of national geography and allthat where they talked about the ants and
that way of working in a verycooperative and diligent way, they cannot even

(52:05):
observe their little white eggs. Andyou' re gonna say good this guy
you' re talking about already wentcrazy, but not yet. It does
not happen that before playing this gameand layon or legion of ants. If
you want to translate it yourself.I highly recommend it if you like video
games before that, because I didn' t give a shit about ants,

(52:27):
just like maybe most of you don' t give a shit, not just
ants, but any species. Thereare no people he doesn' t like,
even dogs. The question is itwould be possible that there are other
species or entities, whether extraterrestrial ormultidimensional, that just as we ignore ants,
ignore us and crush us from timeto time without realizing it. It

(52:53):
will be possible that, just aswe feed on other species. You may
have to feed on us differently ordifferently than we do, for example,
like chickens, fish, and cows. Not that, because we really don
' t care whether they suffer ornot. We enjoy some clothes, a

(53:15):
chicken, a fish and we donot know the suffering of these animals.
At this point and after analyzing thepossible existence of beings other than us,
it does not seem unlikely to beso. It is likely that if there
are beings of that type and wehave no idea and they have probably been

(53:37):
our creators, probably if there arebeings that feed on our energy and brain
waves, there could be another typeof beings that dedicate themselves to creating other
beings. It sounds rather illogical,quite fictitious, but reality tells us that

(53:59):
there is a pruning possibility that verysoon the human being can create life.
And I am not referring, ofcourse, to birth, but to the
fact that we have the ability tocreate other human beings in series, not
but that maybe it is already happeningand we do not know it just shortly
before I recorded this program, becausewe published an article on the hidden sidewalk

(54:22):
with MX point on the Anunaki.This publication can now be found in another
site called ay Let me remember whatthis conspirati or rebel is called, because
some of the articles we wrote thereabout conspiracies and all that, because I
didn' t want those who censoredit because they already took the advertising from

(54:46):
the website not because we talked aboutvaccines and all this. But now in
conspiratio revelata and blogspot com you canactually find a league, an image with
a league there, from there,from the hidden path point with MX point.
And well, the article is calledfrom the Anunaki to the meat bioprinters.

(55:10):
But I' m going to tellyou more or less what it is,
because if you' re very young, you don' t like to
read The young people now, theso- called centennials, unfortunately read little.
And I' ll tell you alittle bit. It turns out that,
as some may already know, thereare already some methods of bioprinting,

(55:32):
this derived from the famous three Dprinters. What the hell is this,
well, you' ll wonder.And well, she saw the impression consists
of printing three D, as wealready know it, and now it is
being used for the manufacture of cellularstructures from stem cells. It is said
that with this method bones and cartilageshave already been created, and some say

(55:58):
that even VI organs have already beencreated with which the life of the sick
can be saved. Of course,there is already talk of the creation of
meat for sale and human consumption.On the other hand, as you all
know, you may remember that inone thousand nine hundred and ninety- six
the first cloning of a sheep thatwas known as the Dollin sheep, which

(56:22):
managed to live for a good time, was carried out. If this happened
in the mid- 1990s, itwill be possible that humans are already being
inclined and not made known. Andfor those who are little impressed and defend
science cape and sword, for letme tell you that science itself has been
experiencing since two thousand nineteen, thatthis news was overshadowed by the pandemic since

(56:46):
two thousand nineteen. Well, it' s done. The experimentation of creating
these human organs within pigs and micewith the end of performing transplants is already
in progress. If you don't believe it, look for information yourself
on these experiments carried out by Japanesescientists. We are talking about humanimals,

(57:10):
which you already know that many havealready started sharing montages there and now,
as you can do, images withartificial intelligence. Well, there' s
no shortage of those who already putin there beings almost like half- human
and half- animal Marvel characters.But no, no, that' s

(57:30):
not the case, but they werecalled humanimals. And, well, what
is the conclusion that we can reachwith what we have discussed here? Human
beings and their science are getting closerand closer to what we might call divine
by taking their first steps to createlife. For a few decades now,

(57:53):
without taking into account that perhaps not, because we know only the tip of
the Iceberg, because, as weknow, information reaches the ordinary citizen as
they please and suits their interests.No, but it is a fact that
these experiments bring the human being closerto being a creator. It will be

(58:17):
practically possible then that there are otherentities that have created the human being,
entities more advanced than us, andwe, in the face of our little
capacity for understanding, call them gods. This is likely to happen in these
times. Reality is surpassing fiction,but I don' t doubt that there

(58:39):
is already knowledge about what lies behindour origin And don' t make itself
known, because it' s mucheasier to manipulate people by making them believe
in inbreedings or scientific theories and scientifictheories that practically no longer convince many and
it' s easier and manipulation thanto tell the truth, because that'

(59:01):
s how it suits minorities, theelite, the probable truth about a higher
level of consciousness than we can allhave access to, as the missing Jacobo
Gremberg told us, probably gives usthe answers if we all meditate a little

(59:22):
bit more, if we try todevelop our psychic abilities, as we know
it can probably happen and we succeedin finding our origin or the real self
that is within this raw matter calledbody, it' s not the human

(59:44):
being product of a psychic whim ora confused evolution. They are beings of
other worlds, who have probably createdus. Just as bioprinting is now done
and good you find answers or wantto comment. I' ll be happy
to listen to you through our telegramchannel. They can' t look for
us like the hidden sidewalk and channel, and there' s a group in

(01:00:06):
the channel as well. You know, the channel is only informative and in
the group, as they can say, they cannot exchange. Obviously, if
they start sharing obscene images or pornography, like some of us who had to
block, we' re obviously goingto kick them for the moment. Well,
here we go. Of course,they are not the only theories related

(01:00:30):
to the origin of the human being. There are many more, some based
on science, others on religions,but in the end they are no longer
theory without any answer about our origin. Well, I say goodbye with a
quote from one of Don Salvador Frigzero' s books. I believe that religions,
all of them without exception, smalland modern sects and large and classical

(01:00:54):
sects, are the great instrument thatcosmic entities have always used to keep us
distracted so that we do not makeprogress if we do not realize that they
are the owners of the world.End quote, and this is not said
by anyone nailed to Wikipedia and youwill see all the studies Master Salvador Freizedo

(01:01:17):
had and good friends, so farwith this episode. I share that from
the next. As I already toldyou, we will have a special section
in which we will have back ourfriend of A Febus de Estigia, who
from Valencia will be sharing his excellentwork of dark poetry that, undoubtedly I

(01:01:40):
think will give greater strength to eachepisode. I hope you enjoyed the show.
See you in the next episode.Do not stop sharing if you find
it interesting and visit the hidden sidewalkwith MX point. We changed the domain.
It used to be the hidden streetcom but out there was an online

(01:02:01):
clothing store. I don' tknow where from. I don' t
identify the language, because it turnsout that he bought the domain of the
cultivated and well, because this comesout a little more expensive. But,
there is still the hidden sidewalk withMX now where out there, well,

(01:02:21):
because you can see some publications,besides that we are also going to publish
some of the programs and you canlisten from there, if you want,
from the podcast platform that you choose, not mainly, because we would like
you to listen to us through Spreaker, because it is the platform through which
we can monetize. You can hearsome commercials out there, if you don

(01:02:47):
' t find them annoying at thebeginning, the middle and the end of
the program, you can hear advertising, but it helps us, so if
you listen to us through Spreaker,much better. But we' re also
in Spotify and this is good,on various platforms. There you can look
for them. Inside the verea Occultamx. There' s a section where it

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says where to listen and all platformsdisappear. No thanks for joining me,
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