Cone Head Skulls-
by Simon Gerrard

One can see how the human ancients bound heads to achieve the ' designer ' shape of ' God ' ; and indeed produce the design of the elongated headwear pictured on Egyptian / Nubian Reliefs etc to mimic it as well.

In the first skull picture, observe the joint within the white bands of my bitmap annotation : its quite symmetrical ! Looks like it was done with filler material. If it wasn't museum staff re-assembling pieces, then I find the biological growth coincidence of bone here most remarkable. Looks like it was grafted in some way. The question is if so, when ?

The upper portion annotated by me as draco was done because of the remarkable coincidence, again, to the outline of Peter Larson's ' Great Mother ' , and my bitmap annotation of that. You can see the remarkable coincidence again of the location of what would be the eye and ear centres. Perhaps these were genetically ' engineered-out ' before the main body of the reptile skull and brain were grafted on to the human.

This all explains the ancient text reports of difficult births. It also explains the laboratory scenes with the same consistency from the diverse cultures and timescales I have evaluated so far. The last skull annotation was purely to speculate what the ' missing ' portion of our human skulls would look like if complete. The remnants of the bone joints suggested the potential curve of the dotted line I have roughly drawn; its not precise, but I feel it illustrates the point.

I feel quite sorry for these early people. They don't appear to have had any say in the matter of their healthcare. But then again, what exactly are modern humans doing these days : genetic cloning of animals, plants ( and surely humans ) in similar fashion ? . If these ' alien ' interventions were not successful then, what is to say the modern so-called ' advancements for our benefit ' will prove to be any more successful or necessary today.

And what is it really all for anyway ?











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