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ZetaTalk: Genetic Contributions
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The Nordics and Pleiadeans are considered human in appearance, but in fact it is the humans who are Nordic and
Pleidean in appearance, as they came first! The Nordics did indeed contribute to mankind's genetic background, as did the Pleiadeans and many, many other alien races. The race we refer to as the Gods of Mount Olympus, and some input
from Reptilian races, early on, are notable contributors. Each made their mark on humans.
The Nordics are tall in stature and appear physically fit, the form many on Earth would describe as ideal. These
characteristics operate in humans more like recessive genes, however, and are not dominant.
The Pleiadeans have made a very significant contribution, and the gentle nature of many humans reflects this.
The slight build of much of mankind reflects the Pleiadean contribution.
The Zetas made periodic genetic contributions to the human form as it is known today. These were primarily in
the area of brain development, neurological branching and communication points. The specific genes for this
were extracted from our genetics, and inserted. There has been some speculation that the Asian races received a
contribution from us, because of their almond shaped eyes. Many hominoid races have slanted eyes, including
the Nordics, and the genes affecting eye placement were not among our contributions to the human races.
The Sirians have
there were other sources for the contribution that were without this type of conflict. Were it not for this
incompatibility, they would have contributed, as the desire to participate was certainly there.
The hominoid race from the 12th Planet, whom we call the Gods of Mount Olympus aliens, are reflected in
humans who are almost brutish in appearance with the capacity for extreme muscular development. This race is
notable not only for their physique, but for their temper tantrums - a rage that burns steadily until the cause of
their anger is dissipated. Their wars are not settled at the negotiation table, ever.
The Reptilian ancestry is very well dispersed among humans, and is recognized most notably in the need for
structure and order in your life. Those humans who place the details of their daily life ahead of connecting with
others around them are expressing this genetic background.
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ZetaTalk: Races of Man
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The six races of man have not all survived, but traces of their genetics can be seen in the other races. Originally, as a result of numerous genetic engineering efforts, the six races were what we will term Northern White Man, African
Black Man, China Man, Indonesian Man, Gypsy Man, and Angola Man. Angola Man has not survived, passing early
and leaving no genetic mark.
Angola Man was not black at all, but pale to the point of being bluish. This color was due to the transparency of the skin, which gave the oxygen depleted veins and capillaries on the surface dominance in setting the color tone.
However, this was scarcely noticeable, as Angola Man was literally covered with hair, fine, short, and laying flat. This was not thick enough to be called fur, but should we have chosen to call the original races by their appearance, rather than point of origin, we would have called him Fuzzy Man. Angola Man was the least aggressive of the six races, and
this is in no small degree why he passed early, leaving none of his genetic heritage in the vast billions that swarm the surface of the earth today. Angola Man literally allowed an attacker to overtake him while making neither a move to
escape or to defend himself. He was eaten, regularly, until gone.
Indonesian Man in the pure form also died out, but through casual encounters with Gypsy Man merged into what we will call Polynesian Man. The Australian Aborigines also can point to Indonesian Man for a large portion of their
genetic heritage, being, like the new Polynesian Man, a combination of Gypsy Man and Indonesian Man, with the
addition of some Black Man genes due to a highly promiscuous Black Man who traveled with a small band to that part
of the world. As an oddity, and tall in stature compared to their tallest warrior, he was treated as a god and given all the women they could muster. He considered this a pleasant retirement.
Indonesian Man was short and stocky, with a rounded belly. He had a dominant forehead which protruded out over his
eye sockets, giving him the natural equivalent of shades. He was not swift, but moved in a ponderous manner, and thus his demise. He could not run for safety or rescue others quickly, and his lack of agility and rounded shape prevented him from taking to the trees or cliffs for safety. Indonesian Man had what we might describe as a stubborn rage that when lit would not soon quell. Where he stood to fight, and won some, he was invariably bested by large predators. He too was eaten, irregularly, until gone.
Gypsy Man, as the name implied, moved about. His descendants can be seen in India and the surrounding countries, in the Arab countries, and, of course, in the Gypsies themselves. Gypsy Man was slight, and slid from confrontation, a factor of his hominoid genetics as well as the root ape, which took to the trees to escape and confronted only when
escape was not possible. He learned to plot evasion rather than employ confrontation. This legacy can be seen today in the Gypsies, who disappear in the night, the Arabs, who likewise fold their tents and slip away, and the Hindus, who actively work at evading reality through meditation when they are forced to stick in one place and can find no escape.
The hominoid contribution to Gypsy Man was Pleiadean, so a gentle, nonconfrontational nature compounded the
desire to evade conflict. It is not by accident that Ghandi was able to sell the masses in India on passive