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The Case of Adam's Alien Genes April 3, 2001 07:41
CDT
Dr. Zacharia Sitchin
In whose image was The
Adam - the prototype of modern humans, Homo sapiens - created?
The Bible asserts that
the Elohim said: "Let us fashion the Adam in our image and after our
likeness." But if one is to accept a tentative explanation for
enigmatic genes that humans possess, offered when the deciphering of
the human genome was announced in mid-February, the feat was decided
upon by a group of bacteria!
"Humbling" was the
prevalent adjective used by the scientific teams and the media to
describe the principal finding - that the human genome contains not
the anticipated 100,000 - 140,000 genes (the stretches of DNA that
direct the production of amino-acids and proteins) but only some
30,000+ -- little more than double the 13,601 genes of a fruit fly
and barely fifty percent more than the roundworm's 19,098. What a
comedown from the pinnacle of the genomic Tree of Life! Moreover,
there was hardly any uniqueness to the human genes. They are
comparative to not the presumed 95 percent but to almost 99 percent
of the chimpanzees, and 70 percent of the mouse. Human genes, with
the same functions, were found to be identical to genes of other
vertebrates, as well as invertebrates, plants, fungi, even yeast.
The findings not only confirmed that there was one source of DNA for
all life on Earth, but also enabled the scientists to trace the
evolutionary process, how more complex organisms evolved,
genetically, from simpler ones, adopting at each stage the genes of
a lower life form to create a more complex higher life form,
culminating with Homo sapiens.
The
"Head-scratching" Discovery
It was here, in
tracing the vertical evolutionary record contained in the human and
the other analyzed genomes that the scientists ran into an enigma.
The "head-scratching discovery by the public consortium," as Science
termed it, was that the human genome contains 223 genes that do not
have the required predecessors on the genomic evolutionary tree. How
did Man acquire such a bunch of enigmatic genes? In the evolutionary
progression from bacteria to invertebrates (such as the lineages of
yeast, worms, flies or mustard weed - which have been deciphered) to
vertebrates (mice, chimpanzees) and finally modern humans, these 223
genes are completely missing in the invertebrate phase. Therefore,
the scientists can explain their presence in the human genome by a
"rather recent" (in evolutionary time scales) "probable horizontal
transfer from bacteria."
In other
words: At a relatively recent time as
Evolution goes , modern humans acquired
an extra 223 genes not through gradual evolution, not vertically on
the Tree of Life, but horizontally, as a sideways insertion of
genetic material from bacteria… An Immense Difference Now, at first
glance it would seem that 223 genes is no big deal. In fact, while
every single gene makes a great difference to every individual, 223
genes make an immense difference to a species such as
ours.
The human genome is made up of about three
billion neucleotides (the "letters" A-C-G-T which stand for the initials
of the four nucleic acids that spell out all life on Earth); of them, just
a little more than one percent are grouped into functioning genes (each
gene consists of thousands of "letters"). The difference between one
individual person and another amounts to about one "letter" in a thousand
in the DNA "alphabet." The difference between Man and Chimpanzee is less
than one percent as genes go; and one percent of 30,000 genes is 300.
So, 223 genes is more than two thirds of the
difference between me, you and a chimpanzee!
An analysis of the functions of these genes
through the proteins that they spell out, conducted by the Public
Consortium team and published in the journal Nature, shows that they
include not only proteins involved in important physiological but also
psychiatric functions. Moreover, they are responsible for important
neurological enzymes that stem only from the mitochondrial portion of the
DNA - the so-called "Eve" DNA that humankind inherited only through the
mother-line, all the way back to a single "Eve." That finding alone raises
doubt regarding that the "bacterial insertion" explanation.
A Shaky Theory

How sure are the
scientists that such important and complex genes, such an immense
human advantage, was obtained by us-"rather recently"-through the
courtesy of infecting bacteria?
"It is a jump that does not follow current
evolutionary theories," said Steven Scherer, director of mapping of the
Human Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor College of Medicine. "We did not
identify a strongly preferred bacterial source for the putative
horizontally transferred genes," states the report in Nature. The Public
Consortium team, conducting a detailed search, found that some 113 genes
(out of the 223) "are widespread among bacteria" - though they are
entirely absent even in invertebrates. An analysis of the proteins which
the enigmatic genes express showed that out of 35 identified, only ten had
counterparts in vertebrates (ranging from cows to rodents to fish); 25 of
the 35 were unique to humans. "It is not clear whether the transfer was
from bacteria to human or from human to bacteria," Science quoted Robert
Waterson, co-director of Washington University's Genome Sequencing Center,
as saying. But if Man gave those genes to bacteria, where did Man acquire
those genes to begin with?
THE ROLE OF
THE AUNNAKI
Readers of my books must be smiling by
now, for they know the answer. They know that the biblical verses
dealing with the fashioning of The Adam are condensed renderings of
much much more detailed Sumerian and Akkadian texts, found inscribed
on clay tablets, in which the role of the Elohim in Genesis is
performed by the Anunnaki - "Those Who From Heaven to Earth
Came."
As detailed in my books, beginning with The
12th Planet (1976) and even more so in Genesis Revisited and The Cosmic
Code, the Anunnaki came to Earth some 450,000 years ago from the planet
Nibiru - a member of our own solar system whose great orbit brings it to
our part of the heavens once every 3,600 years. They came here in need of
gold, with which to protect their dwindling atmosphere. Exhausted and in
need of help in mining the gold, their chief scientist Enki suggested that
they use their genetic knowledge to create the needed Primitive Workers.
When the other leaders of the Anunnaki asked: How can you create a new
being? He answered:
"The being that we need already exists; all
that we have to do is put our mark on it."
The time was some 300,000 years ago.
What he had in mind was to upgrade genetically
the existing hominids, who were already on Earth through Evolution, by
adding some of the genes of the more advanced Anunnaki. That the Anunnaki,
who could already travel in space 450,000 years ago, possessed the genomic
science (whose threshold we have now reached) is clear not only from the
actual texts but also from numerous depictions in which the double-helix
of the DNA is rendered as Entwined Serpents (a symbol still used for
medicine and healing) -- see illustration 'A' below.
When the leaders of the Anunnaki approved the
project (as echoed in the biblical "Let us fashion the Adam"), Enki with
the help of Ninharsag, the Chief Medical Officer of the Anunnaki, embarked
on a process of genetic engineering, by adding and combining genes of the
Anunnaki with those of the already-existing hominids.
When, after much trial
and error breathtakingly described and recorded in antiquity, a
"perfect model" was attained, Ninharsag held him up and shouted: "My
hands have made it!" An ancient artist depicted the scene on a
cylinder seal (illustration 'B'). And that, I suggest, is how we had
come to possess the unique extra genes. It was in the image of the
Anunnaki, not of bacteria, that Adam and Eve were fashioned.
A Matter of Extreme
Significance
Unless further scientific
research can establish, beyond any doubt, that the only possible
source of the extra genes are indeed bacteria, and unless it is then
also determined that the infection ("horizontal transfer") went from
bacteria to Man and not from Man to bacteria, the only other
available solution will be that offered by the Sumerian texts millennia ago.
Until then, the enigmatic 223 alien genes will
remain as an alternative and as a corroboration by modern science of the
Anunnaki and their genetic feats on Earth .
ZECHARIA SITCHIN
© Z. Sitchin 2001

NOTES: TO
CONSIDER
Disclaimer: Make your own judgments, make your own
decisions. The purpose of this page is
to enlighten you, and to teach.
This is not a mission of conversion,
deconversion, hatred, or any other form of coercion. One should look
inward to find the true spiritual
self.
Notice this
happened at a relatively recent time as Evolution
goes.
Did the fallen angels, (Aliens) that were cast
out of heaven insert the 223 genes.
"Bacteria"? All animals and other living creatures known to man can
breed with any other of their species. Relative size and color makes
no difference. Why does infant's haemolytic disease occur in humans
if all humans are the same species?
Haemolytic disease is the allergic reaction that occurs when an Rh
negative mother is carrying a Rh positive child. Her blood builds up
poisonous antibodies to destroy an ALIEN substance (the same way it
would a virus), thereby destroying the infant. Why would a mother's body reject her own offspring?
Nowhere else in nature does this occur naturally. This same problem
does occur in mules - a cross between a horse and donkey. This fact
alone points to the distinct possibility of a cross-breeding between
two similar but genetically different species.
Modern Gene Technology
People with
certain inherited blood disorders "Haemolytic Disease
" may have had gene therapy treatment at birth. This is where the
patient’s bone marrow is removed, modified and re-inserted, a process
that avoids the need to find compatible blood donors. This
also distroys the bloodline, The bloodline will eventually disappear
and not reproduce.
Is Rh Negative blood the original blood
before the bacteria was injected ?
Is Rh Negative blood
rejecting bacteria from a alien
species?
The Bible says Blood is sacred unto
God.
Why is rh negative blood being
distroyed by science?
The word blood is used more than any
other word in the bible.
Revelation
12:11. We are told that we can
overcome the power of the Satans (Watchers or Aliens) by the blood
of the lamb (inherited original blood) and by the word of our
testimony.(Seek the truth and tell what we see and
know)
Revelations 12:13 And when
the dragon saw that he was cast unto the earth, he persecuted the
woman which brought forth the
man~child.
Revelations 12:17 And the
dragon (Fallon Angels, Aliens, Satan ) was wroth
with the woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her seed,
which keep the commandments
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