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Topic: Domestic Pig is hybrid of Human and Wild Boar genetics
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Jovian Knowflake Posts: 90 From: US Registered: May 2012
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posted June 05, 2012 04:21 PM
I remember reading this idea years ago, and didn't recall where. And I now see it among the Stewart Swerdlow material I've been perusing, in making recent posts. http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sumer_anunnaki/reptiles/reptiles17a.htm#7%20-%20Other%20alien%20groups From his book, Blue Blood, True Blood. The Bluebloods quickly realized that with a 50/50 human/Reptilian genetic split, it was necessary to intermarry to maintain the 50/50 split bloodline necessary to shapeshift. When the split increased too far to the Reptilian side, shapeshifting became difficult, and holding human form became impossible. In these cases, it was discovered that the ingestion of human hormones, flesh, and blood, allowed the Reptilians to maintain the human form. Human form was necessary to maintain to avoid scaring the population, which was now not accustomed to the Reptilian form. Control of the masses was easier when the orders came from a humanoid. The Reptilian format was kept to religious icons and legends. The statues of their gods and goddesses reflect the Reptilian influence, even showing a female Reptilian holding a hybrid baby. The shapeshifting Reptilian Bluebloods asked the Sirians for help with the daily maintenance of their human forms. The Sirians determined that feeding the hybrids human hormones and blood in an altered animal form would be the easiest way to do it unnoticed by the population. The sacrificial animal used by most Middle Eastern people was the wild boar, so the Sirians chose it as the basis for this new animal hybrid. Human genetics were mixed with those of the wild boar to create the domesticated pig. This animal was served daily to the Bluebloods as a method of temporarily maintaining their human form until they could use an actual human in a sacrificial ceremony. Because the domesticated pig is a combination of human and animal genetics, eating it is a form of cannibalism. This explains why the Hebrews considered it unclean to eat. This is also why the pig is considered to be the most intelligent animal on Earth, why pig skin can be grafted directly onto humans in burn cases, and why pig heart valves can be used in humans with little difficulty. Cancer drugs and other chemicals are often tested on pigs before humans. The domesticated pig frequency, or group mind, is the perfect vehicle for animal species to enter before entering human form on their evolutionary progression. In many respects, pigs can be considered a form of humanity. To a lesser degree, the same is true about cats.
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Jovian Knowflake Posts: 90 From: US Registered: May 2012
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posted June 05, 2012 04:29 PM
Recent science experiment, injecting human cells into pig fetuses, leaves researchers "surprised".... http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn4558-pighuman-chimeras-contain-cell-surprise.html "Pigs grown from fetuses into which human stem cells were injected have surprised scientists by having cells in which the DNA from the two species is mixed at the most intimate level. ... "The adult pigs that had received human stem cells as fetuses were found to have pig cells, human cells and the hybrid cells in their blood and organs. "'What we found was completely unexpected. We found that the human and pig cells had totally fused in the animals' bodies,' said Jeffrey Platt, director of the Mayo Clinic Transplantation Biology Program. "The hybrid cells had both human and pig surface markers. But, most surprisingly, the hybrid cell nuclei were found to have chromosomal DNA that contained both human and pig genes. The researchers found that about 60 per cent of the animals' non-pig cells were hybrids, with the remainder being fully human."
---------------------------------------------------- Perhaps it is not so surprising, if there are indeed human genetics already somewhere in the pig's makeup.
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Steppenwolf Knowflake Posts: 49 From: U.S. Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 05, 2012 10:43 PM
Hi Jovian, I read blue blood, true blood a while ago...i found some of the information felt off (and most, if not all, of the predicted dates for events to happen had passed). I don't remember reading this part but it's been a few years. Thanks for posting this, very interesting information and article...it kind of reminded me of what i read about the animal hybrid experiments in Atlantis. Pretty disturbing stuff. IP: Logged |
iQ Moderator Posts: 3843 From: Chennai, India Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 06, 2012 07:16 AM
Stewart Swerdlow's weakness is giving precise dates for difficult predictions. Timelines are flexible especially when 13 ET families are battling it out. What I read in the book "Stellar Man" is that pork interfered with the vibrational level of the body and created baser desires, thus preventing alchemical transformation. In the Aghora series, the author made a subtle point of "You are what you eat". If non vegetarians are not eating free range meat or are not releasing the consumed meat's negative vibes, it is problematic for the Aura.
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Randall Webmaster Posts: 19478 From: Saturn next to Charmainec Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 24, 2012 01:31 PM
Interesting.------------------ "Never mentally imagine for another that which you would not want to experience for yourself, since the mental image you send out inevitably comes back to you." Rebecca Clark IP: Logged |
mercuranian Knowflake Posts: 548 From: the 12th house Registered: Apr 2009
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posted June 24, 2012 01:40 PM
also interesting that bacon has become so "trendy" in the last few yearsIP: Logged |
BlackSeraph Knowflake Posts: 182 From: PA, USA Registered: Aug 2011
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posted June 27, 2012 10:03 PM
Kind of disconcerting that something so tasty could be so potentially-cannibalistic...Then again, I have had a spirit guide in my meditations several years ago that strongly urged me away from eating any meat from pigs, but his reasons were more spiritual... well, that and trichinosis. (I haven't listened, but now I'm revisiting this...) This does put a new perspective on things... IP: Logged |
Jovian Knowflake Posts: 90 From: US Registered: May 2012
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posted June 30, 2012 10:10 PM
quote: Originally posted by mercuranian: also interesting that bacon has become so "trendy" in the last few years
Ha... You are reminding me of the new item I saw on the board at the Burger King drive-thru yesterday--where I was getting a very non-organic, aura-offending chicken sandwich . They now have a Bacon Sundae. Many people's dream-come-true, I imagine: Ice cream with bacon bits on it. Seriously, though; I do notice an immediate change in my mood, after eating some foods. IP: Logged | |