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Ultimate Knowledge of Homo Sapiens Sapiens Hybrid Prehistory Civilized Human.

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The explanation  for  Africa's hybrid Black Etchnic People, created only to labor for the Elohim gods. There are too many things in Africa, Lebanon, Baalbek, Peru, inter alia around the world Elohim established where no one can plausibly deny phenomenon. The civilized all powerful oracle inclusion said: River Valley emergence of civilization had important religious developments also characterized the new urban civilization. "All of them developed religions to EXPLAIN: the workings of the forces of nature and the FACT of their  own exitence." Gods and goddesses were often believed to be crucial to a community's success.   This is not Genesis 1 creation of a spirit-God creation of a Adam in garden never found, because uncivilized Erectus Europeans wrote the bible from prehistory extract about hybrid creation. Prehistory is forever."   

The Akkadian language in which the Atra Hasis text was writen (and from which all Semitic languages have stemmed) applied to the newly created being the term lulu, which means, as in the Sumerian,"Man" but which conveys the notion of mixing.The word lulu in a more profound sense thus meant "the mixed one." This also reflected the manner in which The Adam--"Earthling" as well as "He of the blood"--was created. Numerous text in varying states of preservation or fragmentation have been found inscribed on Mesopotamian clay tablets. In sequels to The 12 Planet the creation " history"  of other people, from both the old and New Worlds, have been review; they all record a process involving  the mixing of a godly element with an earthly one. As often as not the godly element is described as an "essence" derived from a god's blood, and the earthly element as "clay" of "mud." pg.162 

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