
Scientists recently discovered that Melanesian islanders own genes belonging to an unknown species of hominids. Would this prove our Anunnaki ancestry?
On October 20, the American Society of Human Genetics held its annual meeting and the conclusions they reached can easily be described as astonishing. The data they collected shows that people in Melanesia (an area in the South Pacific that surrounds Papua New Guinea and its neighboring islands) may be carrying some strange genes in their DNA. Geneticists believe that unrecognized DNA belongs to a previously unknown species of humanoids.
According to Ryan Bohlender, one of the researchers involved in the study, that species is not Neanderthal or Denisovan, but something totally different. “We are losing a population or we are misinterpreting something about relationships,” he said.(Anunnaki)
Denisovans represent an extinct species belonging to the hominid genus. They were named after the discovery in the cave of Denisova in…
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