have i ever mentioned the (psychic) download thing i have about the ancient cloning of animals? probably.

to be brief...just this idea i can't shake on human & animal cross-genetics...hybridization.
feel it's becoming more of an acceptable theory that "humans" are some hybrid of (advanced) alien life-form, with a primitive (homo) sapien species. which involves even more acceptable ideas of upgrading apes or chimps, &/or darwins theory of evolution. not anything i've ever been highly intrigued by, so i'm not at all coming from a 'scientific' point of view. more intuitive. just something that sits in my mind that i can't shake. that it's in no way limited to primates.
not sure the extent of genetic cross-breeding, but i'd saying limitless. the idea of 'reptilian' underground earth beings have been painted in this light. ideas of a serpent race, and ancient fish people. egyptian gods depicted with animal heads, prehaps denoting the species they ruled, or represented? is there more of a reason why cows are scared in india? more of a reason why muslims, jews, rastafarian not eating cloven-hoofed animals? it's insisted that they're un-clean, but could there be some deeper secret...involving the avoidance of some form of cannibalism? just thoughts. suppose that much native american, or aboriginal history could woven in here, in regards to their respect for animals, with endless tales of animals turning human in the end, referring to them as 'brother' and 'sister', etc. also more magical tales of vampires in relation to bats, werewolves as wolf-human breeds, witches in association with crows or ravens. ravens in native american tales being of high standing. even spiders, and various insects are included at some point in the mix. native americans also have an extremely high respect for grandmother-spider, or the underground ant-people...perhaps more ancient genetic species?
have i covered just about everything?
gets round about to my current feeling on these viruses that are surfacing. swine flu, avian flu, etc. all the most threatening viruses fall under the category of zoonotic diseases. those which are transferable between animal species and humans. found an interesting little blip here....
Jennifer Lake's BlogSeptember 26, 2009
ONE MEDICINEFiled under: Eugenics, Human Experimentation, influenza — jenniferlake @ 5:51 am
Tags: bird flu, Eugenics, globalization, GMO, Human Experimentation, One Medicine, pandemic, swine flu
http://onehealthinitiative.com/index.phpThe agencies that are managing the current swine flu plan-demic are promoting the program of One Medicine: the merging of human and veterinary treatment protocols for “integrating control of disease…in a quest for more knowledge in management of populations.” [quoted here,
http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/mpvm/newsletter.pdf] One world, one system, and One Medicine.
With this view in mind, the swine flu pandemic is an opportunity to test the current status of the human population for genetic modifications already accomplished over decades of inoculations and treatment with animal-based DNA products. Statistics provided so far from military flu surveillance and the outbreak in Mexico are showing that approx. one-third of younger people (under age 40) in North America carry the zoonotic AH1N1 flu genes, that manifest in the case of illness. I can only speculate at this point what the true intentions of differentiated batches of vaccines are meant to do, but it does seem clear that One Medicine seeks to adapt the coming generations to universalized protocols.
At the other end of this spectrum are the genetically modified animals such as these dairy goats developed at the University of California at Davis –GMO goats,
http://www.ucdavis.edu/spotlight/0609/better_milk/index.html?homeflash=true, modified with human genes to give human qualities to their milk. The soft-sell is always about the usefulness of these “agricultural products” (goats) in solving human problems. The reality is that forced genetic modification is dissolving important species barriers, and human beings themselves will simply become two-legged livestock.
As if this is not spooky enough, a news story today (video found here,
http://gmy.news.yahoo.com/) titled “Expecting two, but not twins” reports that a human mother is having a ‘rare’ multiple pregnancy “like animals have”. According to this report, only 10 such pregnancies in humans have ever been recorded. This story, in symbol if not in substance, reminds me where this is going…..
it's been on my mind a long time that there's a whole new level of genetic cleansing taking place that's totally beyond our scope. from past experience, targeting an exact people...jews for instance, did not go over well with the rest of the human race. so...maybe step back a bit from my radical ideas that some people are descendants of cows, others horses, others sheep, dolphins, pigs, cats, etc. step back and just go with the above [quoted] information, and maybe they've been targeting various races, cultures, income brackets, with genetic modifications that enable "them" to take out, cull, thin-out whichever race they please without ever appearing to "target" anyone in specific?!? ideas of this have surfaced in the past in regards to HIV and homosexuals.
too far fetched?? i don't think so. iz actually brilliant.
anyway. maybe only those with swine modification get swine flu? maybe more asians have received avian modification? maybe only those with native american blood are capable of picking up lyme's disease from deer? that sort of thing. who knows how long they've been playing around with the whole thing? perhaps some ancient text was unearthed....that started the whole experimentation going again? or...maybe it's never stopped.
what say you?
and if you were to categorize yourself as a species...reach back genetically to deeper, primitive roots...what animal are you drawn to? do you feel close to, or one with? personally i'd say i was a cat. and without a doubt...my roommate is a real (work) horse. we both completely emanate those vibes.
just something else to push things out of the box, and inspire some more creative discussion.

or debate.