A new genetic study suggests a
lineage of Egyptian pharaohs were subjected to willful genetic
manipulation by a technologically advanced civilization. Some would call
this definitive proof that the builders of the pyramids had a strong
connection with beings that originated elsewhere in the universe.
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Stuart Fleischmann, Assistant Professor of
Comparative Genomics at the Swiss University in Cairo and his team have
recently published the results of a 7-year study that
mapped the genomes of 9 ancient Egyptian Pharaohs. If proven correct,
their findings could potentially change the world’s history books.
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Fleischmann and his team subjected the
precious samples of ancient DNA to a process called Polymerse Chain
Reaction (PCR). In the field of molecular biology this technique is
often used to replicate and amplify a single copy of a piece of DNA,
giving researchers a clear picture of someone’s genetic fingerprint.
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Eight out of nine samples returned
interesting but typical results. The ninth sample belonged to Akhenaten,
the enigmatic 14th century BC pharaoh and father of Tutankhamun. A
small fragment of desiccated brain tissue had been the source of the DNA
sample and the test was repeated using bone tissue but the same results
were obtained.
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One of the culprits was a gene called
CXPAC-5, which is responsible for cortex growth. The anomaly is visible
in the image below.
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It appears this increased activity in Akhenaten’s genome would
suggest he had a higher cranial capacity because of the need to house a
larger cortex. But what mutation would have caused a human brain to
grow? We have yet to discover such a technique despite years of
breakthroughs in genetics. Could this 3,300 year-old evidence point out
to ancient genetic manipulation? Was it the work of advanced
extraterrestrial beings.
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Is the mythology of ancient Egypt more than a collection of allegoric tales? Prof. Fleischmann explains:
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Telomerase [a genetic enzyme] is only
expended by two processes: extreme aging and extreme mutation. Genetic
and archaeological data suggests Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten lived to about
45 years of age. That is not nearly enough to consume all the
chromosomal telomerase, leaving behind one inconvenient but possible
explanation.
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This hypothesis is also backed up by the
fact that electron microscope analysis revealed signs of nucleotidic
cicatrix, which is a telltale sign of the DNA helix healing after being
exposed to strong mutagens.”
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