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    Hello Avalonians,

    This video just made me come up with an idea of an explanation about the human evolution, and the evolution of mammals in general, here's my thought :

    The video presents an interesting idea of the human Lineage :
    1- Polar
    2- Hyperborean
    3- Lemurian
    4- Atlantian
    5- Aryan (Sapiens Sapiens, the actual humans)

    The first ones of our supposed lineage in this video would be polars, so what if the mammals were actually a polar adaptation of reptiles in an ancient past ? Reptiles that have a reproduction system and a skin that isn't adapted to very cold climates in that form.

    There are many clues indicating that humans have something of reptilians in their evolutionary past, the foetus that goes through a phase very similar to a reptilian foetus, the reptilian brain, birds that have reptilian paws.

    So I thought, could the mammals be the reptilian adaptation to polar climates in a very ancient past ? Billions of years ago ?

    Could the story be as followed :

    A common reptilian ancestor to all reptilian species, that likely appeared in the sea like all species apparently, hundreds of millions of years ago, probably billions of years ago, that came out of sea and had all the space and time to adapt to every environments, that took all the space and began to adapt even to very unlikely environments like taking it to the air with wings, and even going to the poles where laying eggs couldn't succeed because of the cold, could it be that the different reptile species evolved from reptiles to mammals in the pole environments ? Having the eggs hatching inside their bodies (because of the cold) and developing a different skin with hairs and so on ?
    And that thus all mammals would be a reptile adaptation to very cold climates ? Where different reptile species evolved to different mammal species in the same way ? Giving birth to species like birds and so on, and also to our own species of our most ancient past as mammals ? These "Polars", which then evolved to Hyperboreans, Lemurians, Atlantians, and than us ?
    And that afterwards came the ice ages, where most reptile species couldn't reproduce anymore because the cold climate everywhere made it very difficult for the eggs to hatch, and opened the space to their mammal adaptation which could reproduce much more easily in this global very cold environment, and that from that point on, mammals spread everywhere coming from the poles while reptiles started to disappear ?

    (Also, if this supposed lineage is right and that the Lemurians are in our evolutionary past, could it be that humans in Africa at some point breeded with animals, and that since there was a common link with Lemurians, that gave birth to the apes species ?)

    (And maybe I'm pushing the logic too far, but could it be that the big greys are the 6th, next step in our evolution, surviving into the deep underground bases after a 3rd world war of some kind with a massive use of nuclear bombs and so on, and the small greys the 7th next step, coming from a future where the aryans totally messed up our planet in this period, that developed a way to travel through time, that came back to our time to prevent us from totally messing it up, and thus changing that evolutionary future ?)
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    I've got it ! This is how evolution must have happened, it is unbelievably logical :

    Billions and billions of years ago, when complex life started :

    1 - All life must have come from the oceans, so at one point, the first water reptiles have begun to spread and grow into the oceans, to the point when the oceans were totally crowded with all sorts of different reptile species, more dangerous and bigger than one another, and fighting and eating each other, until there was no space anymore, so then some reptiles, weaker than the others, to survive, started to expand to the poles, where their skin adapted to the cold, and their reproduction system as well to have eggs hatching inside their bodies and birthing when able to resist the cold, these became the first water mammals. Some other began to get out of water as much and as long as possible to have more chances of survival, these ones became amphibious with time, and with even more time, some of the amphibious reptiles became totally adapted to ground and then started the first ground reptiles.

    2- At some point, the ground reptiles had spread all over the grounds all over the world, to the point when the grounds were totally crowded with all sorts of different reptile species, more dangerous and bigger than one another, and fighting and eating each other, until there was no space anymore, so then some reptiles, weaker than the others, to survive, started to expand to the poles, where their skin adapted to the cold, growing hairs, and their reproduction system as well to have eggs hatching inside their bodies and birthing when able to resist the cold, these became the first ground mammals. Some other began to climb up the trees as much and as long as possible to have more chances of survival, these ones became able to jump from tree to tree, with time, and with even more time, some of these reptiles started to grow some skin between their arms and their bodies, to be able to hover a little bit and jump to further and further trees, with even more time, this skin kept on expanding, to the point when they became able to really fly with it and then started the first air reptiles.

    3- At some point, the air reptiles had spread all over the air all over the world, to the point when the air was totally crowded with all sorts of different reptile species, more dangerous and bigger than one another, and fighting and eating each other, until there was no space anymore, so then some reptiles, weaker than the others, to survive, started to expand to the poles, where their skin adapted to the cold, growing feathers, but their reproduction system didn't have to adapt, since they could fly to warmer grounds to hatch their eggs, or brood them in the trees or on some higher hard to reach grounds and places.
    (And who knows, maybe some of these flying reptiles went to expand to the only remaining place, volcanoes, and evolved to dragons, and were able to be the only big reptiles surviving the ice ages thanks to the heat of the volcanoes, or maybe it is because of the ice age that some of these big flying reptiles were the only ones to be able to survive by moving from active volcanoes to other active volcanoes, and then evolved to dragons)

    4- At that point there was nowhere to expand anymore, the oceans, the grounds and the air, were crowded with reptiles (dinosaurs) everywhere, and in the pole you found the adapted reptiles to the cold, also water, ground and air, which had become the first mammals of all kinds, which was probably also crowded and where they were also all more dangerous than one another and eating each other. Then came the ice ages, at that point, all reptiles excepted the mammals weren't adapted at all to survive and to reproduce with the cold, so at that point almost all reptiles/dinosaurs went progressively extinct, and their mammals evolution from the pole started to expand everywhere and took all the place !

    (One of these ground evolved reptiles from the pole, must be our oldest mammal ancestor, the "Polar". Which then evolved to the human species today ! Probably as said previously, by going from Polar to Hyperborean, that's probably when the reptiles went extinct and that this polar started to expand to the rest of the world, then from Hyperborean to Lemurian, when the temperature went higher again probably. Then somehow from Lemurian to Atlantians, and then from Atlantians to Humans [Aryans] with the successive floods)
    (The original "Polar" from which we would be descending, might have been the Polar adaptation of the T-Rex ?
    The Polar adaptation from which Mammoths/Elephants would be coming from, would very likely be the triceratops
    And the wolfs, lions, tigers and so on, would be coming down the polar adaptation of the raptor ?)
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    It is wise to grab whatever info we can find that has been lost to us as we were fed programmed textbook versions of history. I bought my husband Giovanni Cirucci's books. OMG. I am next to read them. History of Earth is a good one to start. Then go to Illuminati Unmasked. We have known so much, but always way more to know. He does some great digging. Both of us could not bear to buy Eaters of Children book but reviewers say it is unbelievable. There is also, Len Kasten's books. He delves into what Robert Morning Sky talks about with the Reptilian Queens, as well as other authors. Books put together in a compelling way.
    When you realize where you come from, you naturally become tolerant, disinterested, amused, kindhearted as a grandparent, dignified as a king. -- I Ching

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