Did Extra-Terrestrials Land On Our Pre-History?

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Did extra-terrestrials land on our planet in our pre-history? Did they sexually mix or genetically experiment and educate our Homo sapiens/Neanderthal ancestors changing the course of our evolution and supercharging our intelligence?

Was there a level of knowledge on Earth in our prehistory which far exceeds what we have today?

Did extra-terrestrial(s) arrive with their amazing knowledge from its civilisation? Did their knowledge also develop from an extra-terrestrial seeding in a similar way to our development on Earth?

So, does our knowledge come from way back into the Universe?

Is the arrival of extra-terrestrials on our planet the only logical and common sense explanation for our truly remarkable evolution from the indigenous homo sapiens/Neanderthals over such a short period? How did mankind evolve
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Like a Microsoft Operating System, it is extremely difficult if not impossible to penetrate this vital piece of software!

We all have this trans-generational memory gene. This is clearly demonstrated when millions of our young men and women died during the Two World Wars. This didn't hinder our progress!

Would this alien genetic theory go a long way in clearing up scientific confusion over why DNA studies point to all of humanity emerging from a single common ancestor. Those possessing this unique genetic lineage held a dominant advantage over those who did not. Per the rules of evolutionary biology, they soon began displacing other Homo species while deploying new technologies and founding new advanced societies along the way.

Will DNA studies take us closer to the truth?

Stephen Oppenheimer's research based on a synthesis of the mtDNA and Y chromosome evidence with archaeology, climatology, fossil study and other evidence to track the migration routes and interaction of our ancient ancestors over the last 160,000

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