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Monkeys and Aliens in the Fossil Record Ever since
monkeys first emerged in the Oligocene, they appear to have lived on both sides
of the Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic
Ocean is nearly 1,800 miles from the western-most coasts of Africa to the
eastern-most coasts of South America. In
the early Oligocene, the distance was perhaps 1,000 miles – still a formidable
obstacle for any land animal to cross.
Moreover, the impossibility of a land bridge or series of islands that
could facilitate migrations is confirmed by the fact that this region of the
South Atlantic is consistently deep and devoid of underwater mountain
building. No Bering Strait here. The Old
World monkeys and the New World monkeys are so similar that convergent
evolution may be ruled out. Science
believes that the monkeys migrated from Africa to South America about 37
million years ago. Furthermore, this remarkable
journey across the Atlantic only happened once.
According to Wicander and Monroe, No evidence exists of any prosimian or other
primitive primates in Central or South America nor of any contact with Old
World monkeys after the initial immigration from Africa.[1] That a migration happened might be remotely
plausible, given the possibility that the monkeys rafted across the Atlantic on
dead trees; but if it happened once, we should expect it to happen again and
again. Yet such is not the case. There is but one single lineage of New World
monkeys, which demands that there was at most just one single migration
event. Moreover, this migration event
just happened to occur at the very same time the monkeys first evolved. Is this coincidence or something more? Perhaps
the gods were having more than a barrel of fun with the monkeys, so they
transported some monkeys to South America to enlarge their habitat and
population. Or, perhaps they considered
it advantageous to have the ancestors of potentially intelligent life forms
evolving on two different continents, to enhance the potential of positive
evolutionary advancements within the primate group. A similar
situation exists with the carnivores of Madagascar, for molecular DNA evidence
demonstrates that they are all one single lineage. This fact indicates that there was one and
only one migration of carnivores from Africa to Madagascar.[2] Again, the same question should be asked – if
animals can cross the ocean once, why didn't they do so again and again? Why was there only one migrational event of
carnivores across the ocean from Africa to Madagascar? Read more about alien abduction in the fossil record. The creationist narrative in Genesis 1 is contradicted by many ancient Christian texts. Instead of an Almighty Creator God, ancient Christian texts espouse that the universe is born from blind arrogance and stupidity. The angels caused evolution to occur from species to species. There are many gods, (or aliens?), and the Christian God is just one among them. Satan the Devil writes scripture, and thus the Bible was polluted with Genesis 1. Archaeology and modern scholarship demonstrate that Genesis is indeed corrupted. Cavemen walk with Adam and Eve. Esoteric prophecies reveal the coming of Christ, and also reveal the dark forces that govern the cosmos. Such are the ancient Christian writings. Science vindicates the truth of these ideas. Evolution often happens too fast for Darwin’s theory. Gaps in the fossil record indicate that some kind of unnatural force acts together with natural selection. Astrobiology reveals that intelligent life probably evolved long before us. The fossil record reveals strange clues that aliens abducted species and transported them across oceans, and that DNA from diverse lineages was combined to spawn hybrid species. Evidently, aliens influence evolution, and they are the gods of the world’s religions. This is not fiction. All these facts are thoroughly documented in the links above.
[1] Wicander, Reed; Monroe, James S. Historical Geology: Evolution of Earth and Life Through Time, 4th Ed. 2004, Brooks/Cole – Thomson Learning, Belmont, CA p 374-375, 335 [2] Yoder, A D; Burns, M M; Zehr, S; Delefosse, T; Veron, G; Goodman, S M; Flynn, J J. Single Origin of Malagasy Carnivora from an African Ancestor. 2003, Nature, 421, p 734-737
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