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The Evolution of Man�Mainstream History�s timeline VS The Anunnaki timeline

Two theories, two timelines.

One of them controversial, found by many as unacceptable, as mere science fiction.

The other one�mainstream timeline�describes the evolution of man, but has so many missing

pieces and errors, that it fails to explain many discoveries on the planet.

How and when did mankind evolve on Earth?

And why in the first place do we even exist?

Who created us, and when?

These are just some of the many questions that experts have not been able to answer

for decades.

Were we created by �God� as the bible�and other religious texts�suggests?

Or, were we created by a super advanced alien civilization that came to Earth in the distant

past and helped kickstart our species?

Too much science fiction?

Well, many would beg to differ.

Opinions are divided, but the only thing we do know is that we have still absolutely no

IDEA why life exists on our planet.

Interestingly, to answer what is perhaps the greatest question of all time: Who created

us, Francis Crick, the English researcher who is noted for being the co-discoverer of

the DNA structure of the DNA molecule in 1953 together with James D. Watson said that: ��organisms

were deliberately transmitted to earth by intelligent beings on another planet.

We conclude that it is possible that life reached the earth in this way, but that the

scientific evidence is inadequate at the present time to say anything about the probability��

Furthermore, Crick�s thoughts on the theory that we are a result of �a bunch of molecules

crashing into each other� are that it is as likely as the assembly of a Jumbo Jet,

hit by a hurricane in a junkyard.

According to Crick�s book �Life Itself�, Crick states that there is NO POSSIBLE WAY

that the DNA molecule could have kick-started on Earth and that it must have originated

from elsewhere.

Mainstream scientists firmly believe that the WE are in fact the result of a conglomeration

of molecules, randomly bumping into each other, hence creating life as we know it.

But Francis Crick disagrees and believes we are in fact the result of what it�s called

as Directed Panspermia.

Crick�s thoughts on the theory that we are a result of �a bunch of molecules crashing

into each other� are that it is as likely as the assembly of a Jumbo Jet, hit by a hurricane

in a junkyard, meaning that in his opinion that theory had no credibility.

According to the Bible this is how man was CREATED:

�Then God said, �Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; and let

them rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over the cattle and

over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.� God created

man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created

them.

God blessed them; and God said to them, �Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth,

and subdue it; and rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over

every living thing that moves on the earth��

But let�s step back a bit and take a look at what mainstream scholars say about the

evolution of Life on Earth, and the timeline during it everything came into existence.

55 million years ago (MYA)

First primitive primates evolve

8 � 6 MYA

First gorillas evolve.

Later, chimp and human lineages diverge

5.8 MYA

Orrorin tugenensis, oldest human ancestor thought to have walked on two legs

5.5 MYA

Ardipithecus, early �proto-human� shares traits with chimps and gorillas, and is forest-dwelling

4 MYA

Australopithecines appear.

They have brains no larger than a chimpanzee�s � with a volume around 400 � 500 cm3 -, but

walk upright on two legs.

First human ancestors to live on the savannah

3.2 MYA

Lucy, famous specimen of Australopithecus afarensis, lives near what is now Hadar, Ethiopia

2.7 MYA

Paranthropus, lives in woods and grasslands, has massive jaws for chewing on roots and

vegetation.

Becomes extinct 1.2 MYA

2.5 MYA

Homo habilis appears.

Its face protrudes less than earlier hominids, but still retains many ape features.

Has a brain volume of around 600 cm3

Hominids start to use stone tools regularly, created by splitting pebbles � this starts

Oldowan tradition of toolmaking, which last a million years

Some hominids develop meat-rich diets as scavengers, the extra energy may have favored the evolution

of larger brains

2 MYA

Evidence of Homo ergaster, with a brain volume of up to 850 cm3, in Africa

1.8 � 1.5 MYA

Homo erectus is found in Asia.

First true hunter-gatherer ancestor, and also first to have migrated out of Africa in large

numbers.

It attains a brain size of around 1000 cm3

1.6 MYA

Possible first sporadic use of fire suggested by discolored sediments in Koobi Fora, Kenya.

More convincing evidence of charred wood and stone tools is found in Israel and dated to

780,000 years ago

More complex Acheulean stone tools start to be produced and are the dominant technology

until 100,000 years ago

600,000 YA

Homo Heidelbergensis lives in Africa and Europe.

Similar brain capacity to modern humans

500,000 YA

Earliest evidence of purpose-built shelters � wooden huts � are known from sites near

Chichibu, Japan

400,000 YA

Early humans begin to hunt with spears

325,000 YA

Oldest surviving early human footprints are left by three people who scrambled down the

slopes of a volcano in Italy

280,000 YA

First complex stone blades and grinding stones

230,000 YA

Neanderthals appear and are found across Europe, from Britain in the west to Iran in the east,

until they become extinct with the advent of modern humans 28,000 years ago

195,000 YA

Our own species Homo sapiens appears on the scene � and shortly after begins to migrate

across Asia and Europe.

Oldest modern human remains are two skulls found in Ethiopia that date to this period.

Average human brain volume is 1350 cm3

170,000 YA

Mitochondrial Eve, the direct ancestor to all living people today, may have been living

in Africa

150,000 YA

Humans possibly capable of speech.

100,000-year-old shell jewelry suggests that that people develop complex speech and symbolism

140,000 YA

First evidence of long-distance trade

110,000 YA

Earliest beads � made from ostrich eggshells � and jewelry

50,000 YA

�Great leap forward�: human culture starts to change much more rapidly than before; people

begin burying their dead ritually; create clothes from animal hides; and develop complex

hunting techniques, such as pit-traps.

Colonization of Australia by modern humans

33,000 YA

Oldest cave art.

Later, Stone Age artisans create the spectacular murals at Lascaux and Chauvet in France

Homo erectus dies out in Asia � replaced by modern man

18,000 YA

Homo Floresiensis, �Hobbit� people, found on the Indonesian island of Flores.

They stand just over 1 meter tall, and have brains similar in size to chimpanzees, yet

have advanced stone tools

12,000 YA

Modern people reach the Americas

10,000 YA

Agriculture develops and spread.

First villages.

Possible domestication of dogs

5,500 YA

Stone Age ends and Bronze Age begins.

Humans begin to smelt and work copper and tin, and use them in place of stone implements

5,000 YA

Earliest known writing

4,000 to 3,500 BC

The Sumerians of Mesopotamia develop the world�s first civilization

This is how scholars say everything happened on Earth, how mankind developed, and how civilization

as we know it came into existence.

However, there have been countless discoveries, like this one, and this one, and this one,

and this one, which suggest that Mankind has existed on Earth much longer than mainstream

scholars are willing to accept, and that we aren�t really sure on how life developed

on Earth, and when it did so.

If that wasn�t enough, a recently published study by Jason Wright, assistant professor

of astrophysics and astronomy of the Pennsylvania State University suggests that a prior indigenous

technological species might have arisen on ancient Earth or another body, such as a pre-greenhouse

Venus or ancient Mars.

The researcher notes that on Earth, erosion, and plate tectonics may have erased any evidence

if such�ancient Alien�species ever lived on our planet millions, or perhaps billions

of years ago.

Extraterrestrial techno signatures might be expected to be extremely old, limiting the

places they might still be found to beneath the surfaces of Mars and the Moon, or in the

outer Solar System.

This, of course, is far from being accepted by experts around the globe, even though there

is evidence that points towards it.

Now, let us take a look at the timeline of the Ancient Anunnaki, an ancient Alien species

that is said to have landed on Earth millions of years ago, and created mankind, and kick-started

civilization.

Based on numerous archaeological discoveries: artifacts, records and monuments found in

the past by experts, it is believed that the Anunnaki (Sumerian: �those who came down

from the heavens), an extremely advanced civilization from an elusive planet in our solar system,

came to Earth, landing in the Persian Gulf some 432,000 years ago.

The Anunnaki Timeline

Based on The Cosmic Code: The Sixth Book of The Earth Chronicles by Zecharia Sitchin,

this is the real historical timeline of our planet:

Events Before the Deluge

450,000 years ago, On Nibiru, a distant member of our solar system,

life faces slow extinction as the planet�s atmosphere erodes.

Deposed by Anu, the ruler Alalu escapes in a spaceship and finds refuge on Earth.

He discovers that Earth has gold that can be used to protect Nibiru�s atmosphere.

445,000 Led by Enki, a son of Anu, the Anunnaki land

on Earth, establish Eridu -Earth Station I � for extracting gold from the waters of

the Persian Gulf.

430,000 Earth�s climate mellows.

More Anunnaki arrive on Earth, among them Enki�s half-sister Ninhursag, Chief Medical

Officer.

416,000 As gold production falters, Anu arrives on

Earth with Enlil, the heir apparent.

It is decided to obtain the vital gold by mining it in southern Africa.

Drawing lots, Enlil wins command of Earth Mission; Enki is relegated to Africa.

On departing Earth, Anu is challenged by Alalu�s grandson.

400,000 Seven functional settlements in southern Mesopotamia

include a Spaceport (Sippar), Mission Control Center (Nippur), a metallurgical center (Shuruppak).

The ores arrive by ships from Africa; the refined metal is sent aloft to orbiters manned

by Igigi, then transferred to spaceships arriving periodically from Nibiru.

380,000 Gaining the support of the Igigi, Alalu�s

grandson attempts to seize mastery over Earth.

The Enlilites win the War of the Olden Gods.

300,000 The Anunnaki toiling in the gold mines mutiny.

Enki and Ninhursag create Primitive Workers through genetic manipulation of Ape woman;

they take over the manual chores of the Anunnaki.

Enlil raids the mines, brings the Primitive Workers to the Edin in Mesopotamia.

Given the ability to procreate, Homo Sapiens begins to multiply.

200,000 Life on Earth regresses during a new glacial

period.

100,000 Climate warms again.

The Anunnaki (the biblical Nefilim), to Enlil�s growing annoyance, marry the daughters of

Man.

75,000 The �accursation of Earth� � a new Ice

Age-begins.

Regressive types of Man roam the Earth.

Cro-Magnon man survives.

49,000 Enki and Ninhursag elevate humans of Anunnaki

parentage to rule in Shuruppak.

Enlil enraged.

Plots Mankind�s demise.

13,000 Realizing that the passage of Nibiru in Earth�s

proximity will trigger an immense tidal wave, Enlil makes the Anunnaki swear to keep the

impending calamity a secret from Mankind.

Events After the Deluge

11,000 B.C. Enki breaks the oath, instructs Ziusudra/Noah

to build a submersible ship.

The Deluge sweeps over the Earth; the Anunnaki witness the destruction from their orbiting

spacecraft.

Enlil agrees to grant the remnants of Mankind implements and seeds; agriculture begins in

the highlands.

Enki domesticates animals.

10,500 B.C.

The descendants of Noah are allotted three regions.

Ninurta, Enlil�s foremost son, dams the mountains and drains the rivers to make Mesopotamia

habitable; Enki reclaims the Nile valley.

The Sinai peninsula is retained by the Anunnaki for a post-Diluvial spaceport; a control center

is established on Mount Moriah (the future Jerusalem).

9,780 B.C. Ra/Marduk, Enki�s firstborn son, divides

dominion over Egypt between Osiris and Seth.

9,330 B.C. Seth seizes and dismembers Osiris, assumes

sole rule over the Nile Valley.

8,970 B.C. Horus avenges his father Osiris by launching

the First Pyramid War.

Seth escapes to Asia, seizes the Sinai peninsula and Canaan.

8,670 B.C. Opposed to the resulting control of all the

space facilities by Enki�s descendants, the Enlilites launch the Second Pyramid War.

The victorious Ninurta empties the Great Pyramid of its equipment.

Ninhursag, the half-sister of Enki and Enlil, convenes a peace conference.

The division of Earth is reaffirmed.

Rule over Egypt transferred from the Ra/Marduk dynasty to that of Thoth.

Heliopolis built as a substitute Beacon City.

8,500 B.C.

The Anunnaki establish outposts at the gateway to the space facilities; Jericho is one of

them.

7,400 B.C.

As the era of peace continues, the Anunnaki grant Mankind new advances; the Neolithic

period begins.

Demi-gods rule over Egypt.

3,800 B.C. Urban civilization begins in Sumer as the

Anunnaki reestablish there the Olden Cities, beginning with Eridu and Nippur.

Anu comes to Earth for a pageantful visit.

A new city, Uruk (Erech), is built in his honor; he makes its temple the abode of his

beloved granddaughter Inanna/lshtar.

Kingship on Earth

3,760 Mankind granted kingship.

Kish is first capital under the aegis of Ninurta.

The alendar began at Nippur.

Civilization blossoms out in Sumer (the First Region).

3,450 Primacy in Sumer transferred to Nannar/Sin.

Marduk proclaims Babylon �Gateway of the Gods.� The �Tower of Babel� incident.

The Anunnaki confuse Mankind�s languages.

His coup frustrated, Marduk/Ra returns to Egypt, deposes Thoth, seizes his younger brother

Dumuzi who had betrothed Inanna.

Dumuzi accidentally killed; Marduk imprisoned alive in the Great Pyramid.

Freed through an emergency shaft, he goes into exile.

3,100-3, 350 Years of chaos end with installation of first

Egyptian Pharaoh in Memphis.

Civilization comes to the Second Region.

2,900 Kingship in Sumer transferred to Erech.

Inanna given dominion over the Third Region; the Indus Valley Civilization begins.

2,650 Sumer�s royal capital shifts about.

Kingship deteriorates.

Enlil loses patience with the unruly human multitudes.

2,371 Inanna falls in love with Sharru-Kin (Sargon).

He establishes new capital city.

Agade (Akkad).

Akkadian empire launched.

2,316 Aiming to rule the four regions, Sargon removes

sacred soil from Babylon.

The Marduk-Inanna conflict flares up again.

It ends when Nergal, Marduk�s brother, journeys from South Africa to Babylon and persuades

Marduk to leave Mesopotamia.

2,291 Naram-Sin ascends the throne of Akkad.

Directed by the warlike Inanna, he penetrates the Sinai peninsula, invades Egypt.

2,255 Inanna usurps the power in Mesopotamia; Naram-Sin

defies Nippur.

The Great Anunnaki obliterate Agade.

Inanna escapes.

Sumer and Akkad occupied by foreign troops loyal to Enlil and Ninurta.

2,220 Sumerian civilization rises to new heights

under enlightened rulers of Lagash.

Thoth helps its king Gudea build a ziggurat-temple for Ninurta.

2,193 Terah, Abraham�s father, born in Nippur

into a priestly-royal family.

2,180 Egypt divided; followers of Ra/Marduk retain

the south; Pharaohs opposed to him gain the throne of lower Egypt.

2,130 As Enlil and Ninurta are increasingly away,

central authority also deteriorates

in Mesopotamia.

Inanna�s attempts to regain the kingship for Erech does not last.

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Here's My Canada: Camping with Family - Duration: 0:24.

I like the symbol of Canada because it's red.

I like canoeing with my family and

going camping.

I like roasting marshmallows

and camping haha. I like seeing animals

and touching bugs.

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ED: CHILDREN THINKING THE OTHER

KIDS MAY BE GOING THROUGH A

TOUGH TIME.

MARIA: THEY COLLECTED THESE

TEDDY BEARS.

THEY WILL GO TO KIDS WHO NEED

COMFORT DURING A TRAUMA.

POLICE ARE PICKING UP THE BEARS

TODAY AND THEY MAY BE ABLE TO

DELIVER THEM.

A LOT OF GREAT SMILES.

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Here's My Canada: Gun Laws & Peacekeeping - Duration: 0:18.

Canada is a marvelous country because it

is so peaceful. Canada doesn't start wars

and doesn't allow people to carry

weapons, unlike the USA. Canada won

the Nobel Peace Prize, thanks to Lester B. Pearson.

Je adore le Canada.

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Scientists Identify 28,000 Medicinal Plants That Treat Aliments- tech and science - Duration: 6:28.

Scientists Identify 28,000 Medicinal Plants That Treat Ailments from Cancer to Diabetes

In recent years, the term �plant medicine� has come to be associated with psychedelics

like mushrooms and ayahuasca, which are increasingly documented to provide mental and emotional

relief to users.

But according to a recent analysis from Kew Gardens in the United Kingdom, there are over

28,000 other plants currently being used as medicine throughout the world.

The second annual report from Britain�s Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, located in London,

is the result of the research and analysis of 128 scientists from 12 countries around

across the globe.

According to their findings, there are 28,187 plants �currently recorded as being of medicinal

use.� The report

�In many regions of the world, people still rely on traditional plant-based medicines

for their primary healthcare.

This is especially true for many rural communities in Africa, parts of Asia, and Central and

South America, where plants and knowledge of their traditional use are accessible and

affordable.

�In other countries, many of these traditional plant-based medicines are being integrated

through regulations into mainstream health systems.�

Though plant medicines are making their way into the mainstream, the researchers note

that currently, just �16% (4,478) of the species used in plant-based medicines are

cited in a medicinal regulatory publication.�

Even so, they note data on drugs approved by the FDA and similar agencies:

�Since 1981, 1,130 new therapeutic agents have been approved for use as pharmaceutical

drugs, of which 593 are based on compounds from natural sources.

�Thirty-eight are derived from medicinal plants.

Fifteen of the 56 natural drugs registered for the treatment of cancer since 1980 are

derived from medicinal plants with a long history of traditional use.�

They note, for example, that �The anti-cancerous drugs vincristine and vinblastine are derived

from the Madagascar periwinkle, Catharanthus roseus in the Apocynaceae family.�

Additionally:

�For example drugs based on Paclitaxel have been isolated from the yew tree (Taxus spp.),

Camptothecin from the happy tree, (Camptotheca acuminata) and Podophyllotoxin from the May

apple (Podophyllum hexandrum and P. peltatum).�

Further, researchers have discovered over 1,000 species of beneficial plants since their

survey last year.

As Yahoo News summarized, �new plants discovered over the past year include nine species of

a climbing vine used in the treatment of Parkinson�s disease.�

�The report said two plants, artemisinin and quinine, are �among the most important

weapons� against malaria, which killed over 400,000 people in 2015,� Yahoo summarized.

According to Monique Simmonds, deputy director of science at Kew:

�The report is highlighting the huge potential that there is for plants, in areas like diabetes

and malaria,� Yahoo reported.

�One study documents 656 flowering plant species used traditionally for diabetes, representing

437 genera and 111 families,� the report explains.

It also points out that of �only five drugs developed specifically for the symptomatic

treatment of Alzheimer�s disease, two are derived from plants.�

Some particularly powerful species of plants include Fabaceae (pea and bean), Lamiaceae

(mint), Euphorbiaceae (spurge), Apocynaceae (dogbane), Malvaceae (mallow), Apiaceae (parsley

or carrot), and Ranunculaceae (buttercup).

Their key classes of compounds are alkaloids (Fabaceae), terpenes (Lamiaceae), diterpenoids

(Euphorbiaceae), cardiac-glycosides (Apocynaceae), organic acids (Malvaceae), coumarins (Apiaceae),

and alkaloids (Ranunculaceae).

Another highly useful plant documented in the report is Moraceae, which is used in the

treatment of diabetes.

Though their report offers great promise, they highlight some pitfalls.

Stressing that correct labeling of plant medicines is vital, they explain:

�Product labeling is frequently misleading, with the trade name �ginseng�, for example,

referring to 15 different species of plant, each with its own particular chemistry and

therapeutic properties[10].

�Substitution by a Belgian clinic of one Chinese medicinal herb (�Fang Ji�) with

another sharing the same name, led to over 100 patients requiring kidney dialysis for

the remainder of their lives.�

They also point out the threat to the plants themselves.

�Increasing demand for herbal medicines (particularly for species covered by pharmacopoeias)

threatens wild populations of many of these plants,� they note, adding that � the

focus of world trade on relatively few species of medicinal plants leads to sustainability

and conservation issues, which ultimately lead to other plants being substituted, with

potential risks to human health.�

They advocate more precise scientific labeling of plants and more �clarity on which plants

have or have not been studied in drug discovery programmes.�

�Such approaches,� they contend, �will be hugely important in improving our ability

to realise current and future medicinal benefits from plants.�

As pharmaceutical drugs continue to wreak hazardous consequences, the healing power

of natural plants appears to hold great promise for humans seeking treatment without the chemical

side effects of current popular medicines.

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How To Build A Trash Can Part One - Duration: 12:29.

Hello and welcome to Donald Vlogsifys Woodshop.

I'm your host Donald Matthews.

Today, we're going to be starting on the build of a trash.....

It's actually a trash can cover.

There's a plastic trash can that's actually going to sit down in this.

What it is, we sit out on the front porch and we have a little plastic trash can.

And every time the wind blows, it knocks it over. And I'm picking up trash.

I'm tired of it, so I'm going to build something to et that into.

I'm going to use the plastic container to go down inside of that Because

you know, it's trash. And the inside of a trash can get's kind of icky and

I want that plastic there to keep that icky stuff from the inside as much as possible.

Catch any liquids or whatever.

I was planning on trying to condense this down into one complete build video.

But, it's going to end up being two parts because....

ummm... I ran into some... uhhh......

Hang-ups... some problems with some of my tools.

So I got behind on building this because of that.

And a couple other things too, but mostly that.

I think that's about it.

Let's get to it. This is the start of the trash..... can... cover.... cover... yeah....

Something like that.

Let's do it.

(Just music till my last comments at the end)

That's it for this one. I'll hopefully have the next one for this one up next week.

Next Wednesday... Thursday... depending.

My work schedule is kind of funky next week so it kind of depends.

Maybe Thursday... maybe Friday. I'm not exactly sure yet.

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Here's My Canada: Civil Holidays - Duration: 0:25.

I appreciate Canada's love they show to

immigrants, there are many holidays like

Family Day, Thanksgiving, and Canada Day.

When parents have a job in these

three holidays, we can celebrate each

holiday. I thank Canada for all the hard

work they did, I hope Canada continues to

be a delightful country.

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Why are Green Energy Choices Important ? - Duration: 0:30.

Our life depends on electricity to

do homework, work, and communicate

with each other.

But, do you know that it accounts for more

than 1/3 of global emissions

in which coal plants produce the majority of it.

This causes air and water pollution

that lead to breathing problems, cancer,

and polluted water.

But, green energy choices like solar power and wind

can reduce these effects and

reduce the healthcare costs

and they can create more jobs that can increase the economy.

This is why the choices you make today

have a consequence on your future, your generation and country.

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