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New UFO details emerge: "Dinosaurs" were their first attempt

In a recent disclosure that could shake the very foundation ...
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  06/07/23


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Date: June 7th, 2023 3:52 AM
Author: Razzmatazz ruby fat ankles

In a recent disclosure that could shake the very foundation of our understanding of life on Earth, some experts have proposed a radical theory. They suggest that extraterrestrial visitors may have created dinosaurs as a first experiment on Earth, subsequently ending it with the asteroid strike that caused their extinction. What's more, they postulate that humanity might be the second experiment initiated by these celestial beings, an experiment that continues to unfold.

The revelation, delivered at a press conference held by the International Forum for Extraterrestrial Life (IFEL), has not failed to provoke vigorous debate in both the scientific community and the public domain.

Leading the group of experts is renowned astrobiologist Dr. Annika Dries, known for her ground-breaking research on microbial life on Mars. "We've gathered a compelling body of evidence pointing towards this theory," said Dries. "We're suggesting that life on Earth, specifically the dinosaurs and humans, might not have originated organically but could be the result of deliberate seeding by an advanced extraterrestrial civilization."

The asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs, according to this theory, was not a random act of cosmic violence, but rather a purposeful intervention to end the 'first experiment' and make way for a new, more advanced life form: Homo sapiens.

The experts argue that the remarkably quick evolution of Homo sapiens, in contrast to the slow progression of life on Earth over billions of years, might be a clue of extraterrestrial influence. "The rapid development of human cognitive capabilities is an anomaly when viewed through the lens of traditional evolution," Dries argued.

The team also points to the technological leaps and bounds that have taken place within a relatively short timeframe, from the discovery of fire to the development of the internet and space travel. "Such rapid technological advancement suggests some form of external guidance," Dries added.

As expected, the audacious theory has sparked robust discussions. Critics argue that the hypothesis is an extraordinary claim requiring extraordinary evidence, which the proponents of this theory currently lack. The detractors insist that the rapid progression of human evolution can be explained through natural evolutionary processes like survival pressure and genetic mutation.

Meanwhile, the scientific community awaits the publication of the team's research in a peer-reviewed journal to thoroughly examine the proposed evidence. This includes alleged anomalous isotopic signatures in dinosaur fossils and striking similarities between human DNA and purported extraterrestrial genetic markers.

Undeniably, if proven, this hypothesis would lead to a paradigm shift in our understanding of life, evolution, and our place in the universe. However, until then, it remains an exciting but speculative theory that will undoubtedly fuel many debates and discussions.

In the words of Carl Sagan, "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." Whether this extraordinary evidence is forthcoming remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure: the proposal adds another thrilling chapter to the quest for understanding our origins and our place in the cosmos.

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