Examples of Cone Heads |
The skulls under review are those found in Paracus Peru. Brien Forester, whom I believe to be an archaeologist or anthropologist, discovered such skulls and spent 5 years working with the government of Peru to conduct DNA tests on the remains to determine ethnicity. The results were rather startling as they did not conform with known human parameters.
The skulls are believed to be 2000-3000 years old and belong to haplogroups U2E and H1. While found in Peru, these same groups have been found in the area between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea in the Caucus Mountains. The speculation is that invasions in the Caucasus forced out the Cone Heads who then migrated to Peru where they could live in peace.
But it was not the DNA which was of the greatest interest. None of the skulls of these peoples has a sagittal suture which is a defining characteristic of all humans, and is so important that it is used to estimate the ages of skeletons, using the degree of closure of the suture as a major marker of age.
Absence of sagittal suture |
Naysayers have suggested that these skulls are the results of tribal practices known as head binding or cranial deformation, but such skulls have normal human sizes albeit with different shapes. The sizes of the skulls or brains of the Cone Heads is roughly 53% larger than human, a trait which suggests a commensurately more intelligent being.
Historical examples of Cone Heads |
The narrator of the video discussing these matters believes that the Cone Heads have persisted throughout history, with Karen Hudes believing that they go back as far as the ice age. In pursuit of this theory, the narrator points to pictures of medieval and ancient art depicting these people whose elaborate head dresses are concealments of their large craniums.
The skeletal evidence clearly documents a non-human race, but it is difficult to know from where they come and how much control or influence they have had in human affairs, but the art work from ancient Egypt suggests that it was significant.
Clearly more research is required, but all of the ingredients to rewrite human history are present in these fragments.
Reference
unknown, The Observation Deck, One World; Two Species; Tartarian DNA...We were never alone, source((781) One World; Two Species; Tartarian DNA...We were never alone - YouTube)
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