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AnewMerlinian



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 Posted 29-08-2006 at 19:25   

For the interested, here is the abstract of a review appearing in the 11 August 2006 issue of Science magazine.


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Review

Going East: New Genetic and Archaeological Perspectives on the Modern Human Colonization of Eurasia

Paul Mellars


The pattern of dispersal of biologically and behaviorally modern human populations from their African origins to the rest of the occupied world between ~60,000 and 40,000 years ago is at present a topic of lively debate, centering principally on the issue of single versus multiple dispersals. Here I argue that the archaeological and genetic evidence points to a single successful dispersal event, which took genetically and culturally modern populations fairly rapidly across southern and southeastern Asia into Australasia, and with only a secondary and later dispersal into Europe.

Department of Archaeology, Cambridge University, Cambridge CB2 3DZ, UK.


The page at the magazine's website






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 Posted 30-08-2006 at 00:49   
Wherever we are all from?
I am glad you are still here.
And I was well pleased to see your name pop up.
Kevin




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 Posted 30-08-2006 at 01:18   


Thanks Kevin, friend




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On 2006-08-29 19:25, AnewMerlinian wrote:
''The pattern of dispersal of biologically and behaviorally modern human populations from their African origins to the rest of the occupied world between ~60,000 and 40,000 years ago is at present a topic of lively debate, centering principally on the issue of single versus multiple dispersals.''

Not everyone believes that homo sapiens evolved in one place i.e. Africa, but that they evolved simultaneously in different parts of the world.
The dates mentioned are very late. This is from ''The Geology of Britain'':
The Hoxnian interglacial period, 250,000 to 200,000 years ago, contains the earliest evidence of Homo Sapien colonisation of Britain. At Swanscombe skull fragments occur with stone tools of the Acheulian age and at Clacton earlier stone tools have been found in Hoxnian sediments.




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 Posted 30-08-2006 at 18:48   
Most of the races on this earth didn't evolve here at all but came from other places.





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 Posted 30-08-2006 at 21:13   
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On 2006-08-30 18:48, Kieren wrote:
Most of the races on this earth didn't evolve here at all but came from other places.




Or evolved, left and came back many times to mess with our combined DNA. I'm specifically talking about the Reptiles here Kieren, the Serpent Masters!

mike




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On 2006-08-30 21:13, flatcap wrote:
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On 2006-08-30 18:48, Kieren wrote:
Most of the races on this earth didn't evolve here at all but came from other places.




Or evolved, left and came back many times to mess with our combined DNA. I'm specifically talking about the Reptiles here Kieren, the Serpent Masters!

mike
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I see we are very much thinking along the same lines once again! Its those DNA experiments that helped mold our beloved leaders and set about the control of a species.





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On 2006-08-30 21:48, Kieren wrote:
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On 2006-08-30 21:13, flatcap wrote:
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On 2006-08-30 18:48, Kieren wrote:
Most of the races on this earth didn't evolve here at all but came from other places.




Or evolved, left and came back many times to mess with our combined DNA. I'm specifically talking about the Reptiles here Kieren, the Serpent Masters!

mike
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I see we are very much thinking along the same lines once again! Its those DNA experiments that helped mold our beloved leaders and set about the control of a species.

[/quote]

We'd better leave this for the other forum!
Have you considered a FALSE alien invasion in the very near future?

mike




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 Posted 31-08-2006 at 15:03   
Hi
Those with reptilian blood must be very famous and under scientific study, I haven't read anything about this in my parents science journals though. These creatures must have special needs like special heat lamps, as they must be cold blooded, and eat plenty of insects & worms?

The oldest species is bacteria & algae 3 to 4 Billion years ago.
Fish 500 million years ago, Amphibians & Insects both 400 million years ago, Reptiles 320 million, Mammals 220 million, Birds 170 million.

The oldest known hominid or near hominid species 'Toumai' is dated between 6 to 7 million years ago.
Complete ape skeletons found from about 22 million years ago.

[ This message was edited by: ragnarok on 2006-08-31 15:12 ]




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 Posted 31-08-2006 at 18:25   
"These creatures must have special needs"
Ha! Very true.

They have a special need to invent an imaginary friend, also from Dorset and to indulge in late night backslapping sessions with them on forums 'cos they can't find anyone else that gives a damn any more. Pitiable IMO.




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 Posted 31-08-2006 at 21:35   
Lol Salopian!

No doubt with your predilection towards the scientific, even if Mike and Kieren were both to submit scans of their passports you would claim they had been doctored!

I can assure you that Kieren does exist, as I'm his fiance. You are quite welcome to come and meet both of us at the Earth Mysteries conference in Sherborne on October the 8th. I'll even wear a pink carnation in my button hole if that does it for you. As to whether Mike will be there, I really don't know as I've only met him very briefly in passing. He and Kieren met through the forum, which Kieren has been a member of since 06.11.05, and a frequent guest for a much longer period. They chose to meet because of their common interests & beliefs, he didn't join the forum because they were chums.

You might not like what they are saying but if you think they are alone in their beliefs then you are quite wrong. David Icke was recently interviewed on Terry Wogan's Now & Then programme, when they showed extracts from the now legendary 'turquoise shell-suit' interview and then spoke to him again today. The salient difference for me was the difference in the studio audience's attitude towards David Icke. Much to Terry's evident amazement, this seemed to have altered from one and scorn and derision to one in which he was applauded for saying things that other people are too scared to say. This left Mr Wogan quite at a loss because he obviously hadn't expected it to pan out that way.

The tide is changing

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 Posted 31-08-2006 at 22:11   
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On 2006-08-31 18:25, Salopian wrote:
"These creatures must have special needs"
Ha! Very true.

They have a special need to invent an imaginary friend, also from Dorset and to indulge in late night backslapping sessions with them on forums 'cos they can't find anyone else that gives a damn any more. Pitiable IMO.



I'm supposed to be the delusional one Nige'!
If Jimmit had stuck around last weekend instead of making 'a tactical withdrawl', (his words) you would also be aware that Dan is very real too.
Worrying isn't it? Lol!

mike




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 Posted 31-08-2006 at 22:14   
My apologiesfor thinking Kieran couldn't be real. Its a pardonable mistake as I'm sure you'll understand considering Mike has taken 12 different names on TMA and several on here and the exchanges between you three are just a teenzy bit contrived.

So how many of you are there in Dorset that believe retilian beings are controlling the world?
Do you know who keeps putting swastikas on the stones down there? How do you know for sure that none of you is a shapeshifted lizard? I'd have thought they'd target you three to find out what you know. But their obvious move would be to abduct David Icke and shapeshift into his form, even I know that. What do you reckon? Shall we talk complete b*llocks and ruin the forum or shall we call it a day?

It's a day.
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 Posted 31-08-2006 at 22:21   
nagualdream, you've baffled me, on your original posting on thread 'saturn opposition neptune' on 25-8-06 you signed yourself 'Lyn' now you are 'Jody'. Which are you and why the change of name?

Back to reptiles, were the special needs right then?
Which Scientific research group is studying you? How did you find out about this problem in the first place (blood test?).




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 Posted 31-08-2006 at 22:29   
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On 2006-08-31 22:14, Salopian wrote:

[So how many of you are there in Dorset that believe retilian beings are controlling the world?[

A few.

[Do you know who keeps putting swastikas on the stones down there?]

Which ones?

[How do you know for sure that none of you is a shapeshifted lizard?]

Who says we're not?

[I'd have thought they'd target you three to find out what you know.]

They know what we know Nige'.

[But their obvious move would be to abduct David Icke and shapeshift into his form, even I know that. What do you reckon? Shall we talk complete b*llocks and ruin the forum or shall we call it a day?]

You're the only one talking bollocks here Nige', going on about reptiles ALL the time!

mike




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 Posted 31-08-2006 at 22:56   
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On 2006-08-31 22:21, ragnarok wrote:
nagualdream, you've baffled me, on your original posting on thread 'saturn opposition neptune' on 25-8-06 you signed yourself 'Lyn' now you are 'Jody'. Which are you and why the change of name?

Back to reptiles, were the special needs right then?
Which Scientific research group is studying you? How did you find out about this problem in the first place (blood test?).



Er, no she didn't she simply quoted some body called Lyn (Lyn Birkbeck is a famous astrologer)




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On 2006-08-31 22:14, Salopian wrote:
My apologiesfor thinking Kieran couldn't be real. Its a pardonable mistake as I'm sure you'll understand considering Mike has taken 12 different names on TMA and several on here and the exchanges between you three are just a teenzy bit contrived.

So how many of you are there in Dorset that believe retilian beings are controlling the world?
Do you know who keeps putting swastikas on the stones down there? How do you know for sure that none of you is a shapeshifted lizard? I'd have thought they'd target you three to find out what you know. But their obvious move would be to abduct David Icke and shapeshift into his form, even I know that. What do you reckon? Shall we talk complete b*llocks and ruin the forum or shall we call it a day?

It's a day.
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Maybe because David Icke is a Reptilian, only he dosn't follow the same path as the others




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 Posted 31-08-2006 at 23:23   
What happened to the original thread?
AnewMerlin you are very quiet, have you anything to add to get it back on track again? Mithra

(By the way Flatcap you were the one who first mentioned Reptiles, not Salopian. Glad to say they are in decline and lizards will die out in 2012.)




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 Posted 01-09-2006 at 08:21   
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On 2006-08-31 22:21, ragnarok wrote:
nagualdream, you've baffled me, on your original posting on thread 'saturn opposition neptune' on 25-8-06 you signed yourself 'Lyn' now you are 'Jody'. Which are you and why the change of name?

Back to reptiles, were the special needs right then?
Which Scientific research group is studying you? How did you find out about this problem in the first place (blood test?).



This link may help: http://www.school-portal.co.uk/GroupDownloadFile.asp?GroupID=35652&ResourceId=121309
You'll be prompted to view a Word.doc.

mike




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