Exploring Ancient Biotechnologies: Gene Altering Practices of Early Civilizations
Researchers started experimenting with mice. They discovered a way to stop the degradation of their telomeres. As a result, the mice lived three times their normal lifespan. It has been scientifically proven that a "worship gene" is embedded within the human genome. Interestingly, no one knows who placed it there. However, they can pinpoint that it occurred about 200,000 years ago. At this same time, they noted that chromosome number two in the human body was altered. It was fused together, and two telomere caps were added to each end. Mainstream scientists admit this was done in a laboratory, but the identity of the creator remains a mystery. What do ancient tablets say about this? They claim that 200,000 years ago marks the time when existing hominids on this planet were first genetically modified. These tablets may predate any translations by Zecharia Sitchin. Isn't that intriguing?