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feats of these pictures are also tridactyl. Never in the eight years I've been researching
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The bodies have a range of carbon dating from 700 years ago to 1800 years ago, mostly overlapping with
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And that the tridactyls have been visiting us for thousands of years.
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Never in the eight years I've been researching have I mentioned or said the word extraterrestrial.
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You've been covering this for years, well before it's even started to be kind of more destigmatized.
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Some of them are millions of years old.
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we're talking hundreds of thousands of years ago, but they're different than us.
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If you go back 1,800 years, it's crazy. It is likely that a civilization more advanced than ours
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But they're being found on implants in bodies that carbon date to over a thousand years ago.
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the DNA sequences. Then I used a pipeline from a paper published in Nature two or three years ago
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created it originally? There is a great possibility that approximately 2500 years ago, which is the new
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migrated to Africa and in Africa encountered those organisms. 250,000 years ago, there was still a
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thing is to know how it was transferred to South America. If it was transferred 1700 years ago,
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could there have been a cultural and commercial exchange between Africa and America 1700 years ago?
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It took mainstream archaeology 15 years to accept Göbekli Tepe after Klaus Schmidt started excavating it in 1994.
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And that excavation itself was over 30 years after the site was initially uncovered by the
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But guess how many hominids we've discovered in just the last 10 years? Again, depending on your
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strictness and definitions, anywhere from 5 to 10 have been found in just the last 10 years.
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humans, and some of them are like that, and they just died off like 500 years ago, 1,000 years ago.
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And another thing, not everyone died at the same time. There are specimens that range from 1,800 years
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to 700 years ago. Wow. So over a thousand years span difference. Wow. That makes us journalists
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with humans, our ancestors, for more than 1,000 years.
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