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2014-12-08

Chromosome Fusion: Evidence of DNA manipulation in our distant past?

Vatic Note:  So much of our DNA is unused because we did not know about it.  We are getting seriously educated over these past 4 years and we are discovering more and more about ourselves and our DNA.  Recently a Vienna Linguist and Russian Microbiologist has mapped that big part of our DNA that we used to call Junk DNA for about 40 years.  They discovered it was a full blown language, if you can imagine.   

We did a blog on this a few years back.  Since then I have discussed how I have used that language to heal my knee and it worked and today, a full year later, it is still working very well with no problems.  Now you know why the powers that be are afraid of us.   We have no idea how to use this set of tools that we are  just now discovering.  We have no idea the limits we are capable of experiencing and now I can understand the phrase used by the gnostics, that "God is within you".  

I just don't know how far and in what areas that we can travel to affect our reality.   Can we change the world with "thoughts"?  Can we tell our DNA how to act and can it interact with other DNA since we are electromagnetic beings?  I do know that our DNA has an original blueprint of our entire body and all its parts that it carries with it and when it does repair on our DNA, it goes by the blueprint.  Can we talk with universal energy, you know, that dark matter that the scientists now tell us is intelligent?  

We can talk with God, for sure. Scientists have proven that "prayer" works.  Remember Dark Matter is intelligent.  Scientists proved that we can talk to our own DNA,  but at what distances?   The military took over the experiment and took the DNA sample 300 miles away and the experiment still worked, The subject who donated the DNA was able to communicate with the sample 300 miles away.   Read Gregg Braden's book "The Divine Matrix" where this is discussed in detail and also read his book "The Healing Powers of Belief".  .    

Chromosome Fusion:  Evidence of DNA manipulation in our distant past?
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/vida_alien/slavespecies02.htm
by Michael Tellinger,  Bibliotecapleyades

                                                        
The Human Genome Project has dished up some real surprises to scientists. The first surprise was the vast percentage of the human DNA that is inactive. It is estimated that at least 97% of our DNA is in actual fact a waste of space, as it does not contain any active genes that actually carry the code for any of our physical makeup.
 

Then within the genes there are Introns – parts that do not carry any code; and Exons - sections that carry some sort of genetic code. The full length of our DNA is made up of some 20 000 genes that have now been identified.

 

These genes carry the blueprint for the structure of our entire body. What is very puzzling is the fact that Homo sapiens, as the supposed pinnacle if civilized evolution on this planet, should have such large parts of unused DNA. We seem to have the longest DNA molecule among all other species, but we use the smallest part of it in proportion to the other species. In other words, all the other creatures use much more of their DNA than humans do. Some species use as much as 98% of their DNA.


This flies directly in the face of the principles of evolution.

 

Humans should have the most complex and evolved DNA of all creatures, to have reached levels of civilization seemingly much higher than any other species on Earth over millions of years of evolution. What is even more curious is the predicted number of genes in species. The numbers seem to increase steadily from basic organisms to the most advanced. We would expect that humans should end up having most genes, but strangely this is not the case.

 

Here are some examples of the predictions for total number of genes in species.

  • Fruit Fly   21 000
  • Zebrafish  50 000
  • Chicken   76 000
  • Mouse     81 000
  • Chimp   130 000
  • Human    68 000

Can you see the problem here?

 

The Chimp is our closes know genetic relative and yet it has almost twice as many genes as humans.

 

And then we get to the anomaly of the chromosomes. Our DNA is broken up into 23 pairs of chromosomes. By comparison, all apes have 24 pairs. One would expect that Homo erectus, our immediate evolutionary precursor would then also have had 24 chromosome pairs.


Just one year ago on 6 April 2005, researchers from the National Human Genome Research Institute announced that,

“A detailed analysis of chromosomes 2 and 4 has detected the largest “gene deserts” known in the human genome and uncovered more evidence that human chromosome 2 arose from the fusion of two ancestral ape chromosomes” as reported in Nature.

It is also the second largest chromosome we possess and it seems to make no sense why 2 primordial chromosomes should have merged to make us human, if this new chromosome gives us no apparent advantage for survival.
 

So when we read in the Sumerian tablets that humans were cloned as a sub-species between Homo erectus and a more advanced human-like species that arrived on Earth some 400 000 years ago, it suddenly makes a little bit more sense. The tablets describe how our maker removed certain parts of the “Tree of life” to trim the ability of the new “creature” and how they struggled to make the perfect “primitive worker” so that it could understand commands but not be too smart to question their existence.

 

Similar suggestions of genetic cloning are made in The Koran and Hindu Laws of Manu.


The Koran:

• Ya Sin: “Is man not aware that We created him from a little germ?”
• The Believers - God says almost verbatim what the Sumerian tablets tell us. We first created man from an essence of clay; then placed him a living germ in a secure enclosure. The germ we made a clot of blood, and the clot a lump of flesh. This we fashioned into bones, then clothed the bones with flesh…”

Laws of Manu:

19. But from minute body (-framing) particles of these seven very powerful Purushas springs this (world), the perishable from the imperishable.
20. Among them each succeeding (element) acquires the quality of the preceding one, and whatever place (in the sequence) each of them occupies, even so many qualities it is declared to possess.

Notice the reference to “We” by the creator. The cloning of humans as a more primitive worker or lulu amelusuddenly does not seem so far fetched and the strange genetic anomalies seem to support some genetic manipulation in our distant past. The modern-day researchers go further to say that this “fusion” of our chromosome 2 is what makes us human.

Are we getting closer to proving that humans were created by his MAKER as slaves to work in the early gold mines on Earth? It certainly seems like it.  (VN: Because we are not the creator, we can only speculate as to "why" man was created. Different civilizations and cultures have different reasons why man came to be. We also discovered and published on a blog that man was not behaving as desired so they up-graded the creation and gave it a soul.  Now why is that? Is that why there are those in the bloodlines that seem heartless, soul-less, and inhumane???  Does that gives us the advantage then?  What do we need to know/learn to access our most highest potential?  According to Greg Braden in his other book "The HEALING POWER OF BELIEF", says that our mind, and heart are the tools and belief is the engine.   So lets believe in ourselves, our power and our goodness, and lets see what happens.  We certainly have nothing to lose.


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