Mysterious Origins of Hybrid Man
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diaspora of, 14, 15
Druk hybrid with (Ihuan), 122–23,
126, 284
euhemerism of, 268, 270, 285–86
in Europe, 91
evidence for, 80–81
figures illustrating, 68
as first mods, 411
Flores woman (hobbit), 67, 68–72,
74–75
gracility of, 77, 85
as holy watchers, 285–86
killed by Druks before the flood,
17
linguistic diversity pointing to, 88
locations of whites, 103–5
in Oceania, 92–93
as only survivors of Pan’s
destruction, 14
Palauan, 456–57
preflood peoples descended from,
17–18
in remote areas, 93–96
as root stock of H. sapiens
pygmaeus, 11
as second race, 11, 102
shrinkage theory about, 75–76, 88,
168
small size in hybrids of, 137
as sons of God, 284–85
worldwide legends of, 94
See also diaspora from Pan; specific
races
Ihuan/Cro-Magnon man
as Biblical giants, 285–86
cannibalism among, 57
coexistence with Neanderthals,
124, 126, 162
date of origin of, 22
as Druk/Ihin hybrid, 122–23, 126,
284
as fourth race, 12
large size in hybrids of, 137
Neanderthals killed by, 124
origins of, 426
population counts, 258
remnants in living people, 459,
461
retrobreeding by, 123–25, 162, 198,
201, 202
spirituality, 177, 179–80
sudden appearance of, 123
Voice of the angels heard by, 271
See also Caucasian (Shem) race
Ihuan word study, 489–92
immortality/eternal life, 288,
292–93
Indian hybrids, 133
intelligent design (ID)
admissibility of, 302–5
compatibility of science and
religion, 307–9
dismissive stance toward, 2, 300,
301, 306–7
man’s difference from animals,
309–11
man’s difference from apes, 311,
313–21
no ape/man common ancestor, 315,
316–20
not tied to Christianity, 306,
322–23
Oahspean viewpoint, 328–29
purpose and design, 323–25,
328–29
schism in U.S. over, 1–3
See also evolution
interbreeding. See crossbreeding
Inuit people, 23–24, 273, 336, 460,
496–97
island dwarfing or shrinking, 75–76,
88, 168
isolation and evolution, 165–68
Jaffeth. See Mongolian (Jaffeth) race
Japan
Jomon or Yamato people in,
33–34
Pan diaspora to, 33
ruins on ocean floor near, 34–35
Jomon or Yamato people of Japan,
33–36
Kabwe Man, 233, 413–14, 415
Kanapoi of Kenya, 87
Kennewick Man, 28, 128
Khu word study, 482–85
Klasies River AMHs, 439–40
Kosmon prophecies, 475–76
Kow Swamp people, 421, 457–59
language and speech
early peoples without speech, 349
as evolutionary drivers, 345–46
as innate, 347
physical capability for, 347–51
linguistic evidence
Ghan word study, 486–88
Ihuan word study, 489–92
Khu word study, 482–85
Mu-named peoples and places, 106
Oceanic languages, 444
little people. See Ihin/little people/H.
sapiens pygmaeus
living fossils, 454
loo’is, 176
Lucy
family tree messed up by, 67, 69
Flores woman and, 72
Ihin genes in, 86
large pelvic opening of, 338
modern feet of, 83
as mother of humanity, 43
Malayan (Yista) race, 19
Malaysian hybrids, 131–32
man
advancement of, 7–8
angelic blood percentage in,
290–92
angels mating with, 273–75, 278,
280–81, 282, 283–84
difference from animals, 309–11
difference from apes, 311, 313–21
immortality/eternal life of, 288,
289–90, 292–93
missing ape/man common ancestor,
315, 316–20
as more than an animal, 6
transcendental aspect of, 262–63,
267
See also anatomically modern
humans (AMHs); races of man
mathematical impossibility of
evolution, 334–35, 351–52, 374
meat-eating, evolution and, 345
micro to macro extrapolation, 165–
66, 189, 228, 353–54
migration
long journeys unlikely for early
man, 406, 408, 409
postflood, from Africa, 433–34
proposed, by Asians to America,
496–502
proposed, by early man from
Africa, 399–405
by ship, 410, 442
See also diaspora from Pan; out-of-
Africa genesis (OOA)
mitochondrial Eve, 10–11, 403, 405,
420, 423–24, 430, 433
molecular dating, 241–42, 244–46
Monck materializations, 279
Mongolian (Jaffeth) race, 19, 27. See
also Asia
monogenism. See out-of-Africa genesis
(OOA)
monsters due to retrobreeding, 359–67
Moravian early civilizations, 260–61
morphology, dating by, 234–35
mound builders, 27, 29, 55, 88–91,
101, 105, 106, 132, 139–40, 261,
285, 434, 443, 483, 487–88
mtDNA
Andamanese, 422–23
of Bushmen, preflood, 405
dating using, 230, 242, 244, 256,
378
mitochondrial Eve and, 10–11, 403,
405, 420, 423–24, 430, 433
of Neanderthals, 205, 206
order of data entry and, 403, 423–24
sexual dimorphism and, 138
of X Woman (Denisova), 122, 218
mud, creation of man from, 102, 103,
290, 373
mutation, evolution and, 334–35,
351–54, 357–58, 359
natural selection, 52, 63–64, 333–35,
339–40
Neanderthals
cannibalism among, 58–59
coexistence with Cro-Magnons,
124, 126, 162
coexistence with H. sapiens, 119–
20, 200–201
crossbreeding by, 161, 162, 198,
201, 202–7
difference from animals, 311
extinction by amalgamation, 453
extinction dates for, 455
highlights of discoveries, 1829–
2011, 194–207
as Ihuan—H. erectus cross, 125–26
isolation and development of, 167
killed by Ihuans, 124
modernized, 200
mod types earlier than, 198, 201
in New World, 447–48
problems as H. sapiens ancest
or,
192–94
remnants in living people, 465–66
speech capabilities of, 348–49
Negrillos and Negritos. See pygmies
and Negritos
neutering, 388
New Guinea hybrids, 132
New World. See America
Noah, 15
Oahspe
on beginnings of life, 328–29
races of man in, 11–12
viewpoint on evolution, 328–29
Oceania
deluge records in, 24–25
early civilizations in, 442–44
early white races in, 22–23
evidence of high civilization in, 493
little people in, 92–93
out-of-Africa theory and, 442–46
Omo Man, 439
Ona Indians of Tierra del Fuego,
461–63
ong/ang (spiritual light), 269
out-of-Africa genesis (OOA)
American mods and, 446–51
Australian aborigines and, 420–22,
444–45
Australopithecus not unique to
Africa, 416–17
blacks evolving into whites and,
435–38
Caucasians as earliest modern men,
411–12
convergent evolution and, 414–16
cultural artifacts missing for,
404–5
diminished diversity with distance
from Africa, 430–33
early AMHs outside of Africa,
420–29
early Asians, 422–25
lack of early mods in Africa,
439–42
long journeys unlikely for early
man, 406, 408, 409
mitochondrial Eve, 10–11, 403,
405, 420, 423–24, 430, 433
Oceania and, 442–46
part 1: H. erectus migration, 1.6
mya, 399–401
part 2: H. sapiens migration, 130 to
30 kya, 402–5
postflood migration, 433–34
racial formation and, 393
racism concerns and, 412–14,
444–45
theories propping up, 408–9
worldwide distribution of humans
and, 414, 416–20, 428–29
See also diaspora from Pan
out-of-Asia genesis, 420–25
Palauan little people, 213, 456–57
Paleolithic cities, 258
paleomagnetic dating, 248–49
paleopolitics, 4–6
Paleozoic age, 165, 369, 372
Pan
destruction of, 14–15, 16–17
ocean floor ruins from, 34–36
other names for, 13–14
See also diaspora from Pan
Peking Man, remnants in living
people, 460
philosophy, evolution as, 301
planetary cooling, 382–87
platycephalic skull in living people, 459
Pleistocene age
dating by morphology and, 234–35
development of human brain in,
171, 180
extension of duration for, 228–29
humanity in, 229, 234–35, 255
New World peoples in, 446, 449
Polynesian races, 23
pongid split in evolution, 317, 319,
320, 321
population counts
Cro-Magnon man, 258
cyclical nature of, 256–57
preflood, 257, 258
underestimation of, 255–56
worldwide over time (table), 257
potassium-argon dating, 229,
236–38
protohistorians, 79–80
psychogenesis, 175–76
punctuated equilibrium, 172–73
pygmies and Negritos
hybrids, 131–37
Ihin genes in, 76–77
locations of, 100
as oldest form of humanity, 93, 96,
97, 412
worldwide distribution of, 96–100
races of man
after the flood, 19
angelic blood percentage in,
290–92
archaic traits in living races,
459–66
blacks evolving into whites,
435–38
common ancestor theory, 315,
316–20, 394–98
development at different times,
410–11
overview, 11–12
racial diversity and skin coloring,
390–93
size variations among hybrids,
137–43
See also coexistence of races;
crossbreeding; specific races
racism
out-of-Africa theory and, 412–14,
444–45
social Darwinism, 61–63
radiometric dating, 236–41
reconstructions of ancestors, 45–47
retrobreeding
angelic blood diluted by, 292
by Australopithecus, 86
by Druks, 361–63
by man and ape, 359–60
monsters created by, 359–67
with Neanderthals, 161, 162, 198,
201, 202–7
retrogression due to, 54–55,
124–27
sacred cow, evolution as, 45
saltation, 123, 168–72
sargis, 276–77
Sasquatch, 456, 466–67
sedimentary layers, dating using,
247–48, 249–50
semu, 368, 369, 370, 371, 373, 378
sexual dimorphism, 138, 440
sexual selection, 10, 331–32
Shem. See Caucasian (Shem) race
shrinking or island dwarfing, 75–76,
88, 168
size variations between races, 137–43
skin color, 390–93
Skull 1470, 77–79, 116, 126
social Darwinism, 61–63
South American hybrids, 136–37
speciation
brain size increase, 170–71, 180
complexity and, 184–87, 188–90
crossbreeding and, 70, 75, 150–51,
173, 211–14
crossbreeding vs., 8–9, 115
Darwin’s model of, 147–48
definitional problems for species,
211, 219–20
homeostasis and, 166, 173–74,
180–82
hominid, 161, 163
hybrids mistaken as transitionals,
128, 160
intelligent design view of, 148–49
inviable intermediates problem,
159–63
isolation theory of, 165–68
lumpers vs. splitters, 216–20
microevolution, 165
micro to macro problem, 165–66
missing ape/man common ancestor,
315, 316–20
missing intermediates problem,
151–61, 173–74
not possible by chance, 357–59
not possible for man (book’s
premise), 7
promissory materialism about,
157–61
punctuated equilibrium, 172–73
reversion to original traits, 165–66
specialization vs. generalization
and, 182–84
spiritual influence on, 175–80
sudden (saltation), 24, 168–72
See also evolution
spectrum hypothesis, 198, 200
speech. See language and speech
spirituality
angelic blood percentage in men,
290–92
angel/mortal mating, 273–75, 276,
278, 280–81, 282, 283–84
angels’ civilizing aid, 178–79
angels’ incarnation given up,
295–96
angels’ incarnati
on to aid man,
270–72, 279–83
angels vs. spacemen, 272
Asu not immortal, 268, 290
atheism, 1–2, 61, 263, 267, 297,
303, 306, 321, 477
consciousness and, 262, 266
Cro-Magnon, 177, 179–80
Darwin’s anti-spiritualism, 267,
269
eternal life/immortality, 288, 289–
90, 292–93
euhemerism of the little people,
268, 270, 285–86
human genesis and, 175–77, 263,
264–66, 272–81
ignored by evolutionists, 267
loo’is, 176
man’s reception of a soul, 275
Monck materializations, 279
ong/ang (spiritual light), 269
religious scientists, 326–27
sargis power of angels, 276–77
spiritual influence on speciation,
175–80
transcendental aspect of man,
262–63, 267
Voice of the angels, 270–71
Wallace’s spiritualism, 264–66,
279
stasis problem for evolution, 54
swamping (extinction by
amalgamation), 452–54
symbiosis/cooperation, 64–66,
358–59
Talgai of Queensland, 457, 458
Tasmanian aborigines, 460, 463
terminology of evolution, biased, 3–4
Tertiary age
false dating for, 247–48
movement of human evolution to,
229, 230
tool use, evolution and, 340–41
tree shrew at root of family tree, 312
Tupis of Brazil, 30–31
U.S. Supreme Court, 1
variability, evolution and, 127–31, 161,
293, 429–33
Veddas of Sri Lanka, 84–85
Vostatek, Carl, 328–29
Wallace, Alfred Russel, 264–66, 279
White Lady of Brandberg, 431
wild men (Homo ferus), 466–73
word studies. See linguistic evidence
X Woman (Denisova), 122, 408
Yaks, 361, 363
Yamato or Jomon people of Japan,
33–36
Yeti, 456, 466–67
Yista (Malayan) race, 19
Zarathustra, 278
About the Author
Susan B. Martinez, Ph.D., is a writer, linguist, teacher, paranormal researcher, and recognized authority on the Oahspe Bible with a doctorate in anthropology from Columbia University. The author of The Psychic Life of Abraham Lincoln and The Hidden Prophet, she is the book review editor for the Academy of Spirituality and Paranormal Studies. She lives in Clayton, Georgia.
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