Winged Gods manipulating DNA?
Before commencing the transfer of information essential for the
further development of mankind, the extraterrestrial beings had to first
prepare a suitable team of people that would be able to learn and
assimilate this knowledge. Since buying young girls for wives
was then the accepted custom, an appropriately large number of women
would have been easily gathered. In order to hand the new genes over to
them they might have used the method of artificial insemination. With
the help of appropriate pharmacological means, this event could be
blotted out from the memory of these women, and perhaps, became in many
religions a source of beliefs in the virgin birth of gods.
After a few generations the number of genetically improved
members of the community increased enough to allow the process of
building a new civilization to commence. The indigenous,
primitive population also played an important role, constituting the
basic workforce needed for agriculture and performing various physical
labors.
As a result of the education and special upbringing of the
intelligent members of the community, a new elite arose which possessed
technical knowledge and the abilities to perform managerial tasks. As
the number of members of the new elite increased, further development of
the civilization could take place. Proto-structures of the new society appeared
with the novel organization of management and the new justice system.
For land under cultivation an irrigation system was built and new
agricultural technologies were introduced. People learnt the principles of metallurgy, civil engineering and medicines.
The new elites, after several generations finally assumed total control over community affairs, preserving in their tradition the principles that all material goods and all lands belonged to the gods. The same rules were obeyed later in Sumer and Egypt, where the priests and pharaohs had not considered themselves to be owners, but only administrators of earthly goods.
It is worthwhile emphasizing that within the new elites neither dominating groups nor political leaders emerged because everybody was equal before the gods. This is supported by the fact that after arriving in a new place no homogeneous state was created, but several independent city-states. This happened in Sumer and in Egypt. It is interesting that Atlantis as described by Plato consisted of ten independent kingdoms, therefore the Plato story could have had some connections with the proto-civilization.
Probably in about the middle of the fourth millennium BC, after the full formation of the civilization and sufficient increase of the educated elite numbers, missionary expeditions commenced. The purpose of theses expeditions was to spread new genes and to teach other groups of people how to build a civilization. The character of these missions was peaceful and they were not military conquest expeditions, as confirmed by the fact that small groups of envoys arrived in Sumer and Egypt.
Taking into account that in those times there were very few roads, and travelling across mountains was very treacherous, the safest and fastest way of transport was by water. Probably the first missions used the river Indus which is relatively easily accessible from Bactria. The travelers moved down the river to the Indian Ocean, leaving behind in the Indus valley settlements which became the seed of a new civilization. Traveling west along the coast they arrived at the delta of the two rivers Euphrates and Tigris, where they built Sumerian city-states. The other groups followed the coast further and arrived on the shores of the Red Sea, which are only about a hundred and fifty miles from the River Nile and Upper Egypt. A map showing travelling routes is shown in Fig.1. This traveling scenario is supported by the later Sumerian trading routes which reached the Indus valley and Africa.
The new elites, after several generations finally assumed total control over community affairs, preserving in their tradition the principles that all material goods and all lands belonged to the gods. The same rules were obeyed later in Sumer and Egypt, where the priests and pharaohs had not considered themselves to be owners, but only administrators of earthly goods.
It is worthwhile emphasizing that within the new elites neither dominating groups nor political leaders emerged because everybody was equal before the gods. This is supported by the fact that after arriving in a new place no homogeneous state was created, but several independent city-states. This happened in Sumer and in Egypt. It is interesting that Atlantis as described by Plato consisted of ten independent kingdoms, therefore the Plato story could have had some connections with the proto-civilization.
Probably in about the middle of the fourth millennium BC, after the full formation of the civilization and sufficient increase of the educated elite numbers, missionary expeditions commenced. The purpose of theses expeditions was to spread new genes and to teach other groups of people how to build a civilization. The character of these missions was peaceful and they were not military conquest expeditions, as confirmed by the fact that small groups of envoys arrived in Sumer and Egypt.
Taking into account that in those times there were very few roads, and travelling across mountains was very treacherous, the safest and fastest way of transport was by water. Probably the first missions used the river Indus which is relatively easily accessible from Bactria. The travelers moved down the river to the Indian Ocean, leaving behind in the Indus valley settlements which became the seed of a new civilization. Traveling west along the coast they arrived at the delta of the two rivers Euphrates and Tigris, where they built Sumerian city-states. The other groups followed the coast further and arrived on the shores of the Red Sea, which are only about a hundred and fifty miles from the River Nile and Upper Egypt. A map showing travelling routes is shown in Fig.1. This traveling scenario is supported by the later Sumerian trading routes which reached the Indus valley and Africa.
Fig. 1 Map showing the traveling routes of the proto-civilization missionaries
The missionaries traveled not only to Sumer and Egypt but probably
migrated in other directions, spreading knowledge all over the world. It
is possible that they reached China in the 3rd millennium BC as well as
other parts of Eurasia.
It is possible that the descendants of the New Atlantis population spread all over Europe. This is supported by the existence of mysterious megalithic structures discovered in Malta, Spain, England, Ireland and Scandinavia, which were built from the fourth to the second millennium BC. It is interesting that the majority of them are in coastal areas, so it seems probable that they were built by sea travelers.
*) source: http://blog.world-mysteries.com/mystic-places/new-atlantis-the-source-of-civilization-on-earth/




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