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Oldest-ever DNA found from 430,000 years ago – dovetails with Ramtha’s teachings for decades

“Human DNA from Spain’s ‘pit of bones’ details origin of Neanderthals”

 

“Thanks to a painstaking process, researchers have identified the oldest human DNA ever found.

“According to a study published in the journal Nature, the DNA was actually from a pre-Neanderthal lineage that lived about 400,000 years ago.

“The DNA was extracted from bones discovered in a cave in northern Spain known as the ‘Pit of Bones’ “. Report by Brett Smith.
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And from the Journal Nature:

“A unique assemblage of 28 hominin individuals, found in Sima de los Huesos in the Sierra de Atapuerca in Spain, has recently been dated to approximately 430,000 years ago,” quoting the scientific Journal Nature.

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Ramtha has taught for decades that our human genetic lineage was created 455,000 years ago:
The Egyptians are closest to the most royal dynasty that ever lived. They are closer to the Gods than the Israelites ever will be because the Israelites are the ones who unseated the original Egyptian kingdom. The Watusi are the original Egyptians. They had red hair and green eyes. The Gods of 455,000 years ago helped to create their culture. Egyptians don’t look like the rest of the Mediterranean people. Do you know what the Watusi are, that wear the royal red? They even wear the royal plaid of Scotland.”

Read previous post about the Ancient Egyptians here

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Read previous post about the planet of our Genetic Foremothers and Forefathers here

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Read also Recent Article: Ancient humans had sex with non humans

“New research shows that ancient humans had sex with non human species. According to a study conducted by Omer Gokcumen, an assistant professor of biological sciences at the University of Buffalo, ancient humans had intercourse with a ‘ghost species’ of ‘proto human’.” The NZ Herald, July 25, 2017

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Posted: July 26th, 2017 - DNA, Featured Articles, Genetics, News Headlines, Ramtha, Science



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