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PREHISTORIC HOMINIDS

THE INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE IS BASED ON REMOTE VIEWED MATERIAL. IT IS THEREFORE NOT TO BE REGARDED AS FACT. DO NOT USE IT FOR SCHOOL PROJECTS. READ IT ONLY FOR ENTERTAINMENT AS AN ALTERNATIVE SCIENCE-FICTION INTERPRETATION OF HISTORY.

I encounter prehistoric hominids in my remote viewing of Earth. This page will list the hominids I have come across, where they lived, how they lived, and what information I have on how they are connected to their ancestors and if I saw that they have descendants.

Cambodian hominid

Remote viewing Angkor Wat the temple in Cambodia, I saw a hominid which had notably very large wide cheekbones and a wide face. It did not wear clothes or shoes and it had brown hairs on its body. I saw that Cambodian humans were related from this their ancestor and that Cambodian humans would have inherited its wide cheekbones and wide face. And true, if you look at photos of Cambodian people you can see that many of them still look like their hominid ancestor.

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Apeman

Read about the apeman on its page. I do not know where the apeman was located on Earth, I also do not know if the apeman is the ancestor of subsequent populations.

Yeti

Read about the Yeti on its own page. I am not sure of what its ancestors are or if it has descendants. It is likely that it was created by the Vega but that needs to be precisely confirmed.

Black chimpanzee

The black chimpanzee was either itself completely native to Earth, or it had itself already been altered genetically from a predecessor. Lyrans Starseeded the black chimpanzee, and that resulting ape was further Starseeded by the Azkeths, but the Lyrans didn't like that. Read about the Black Chimpanzee.

Older Australians

This ancient Australian human lived 300,000 years ago on Australia or the islands near to Australia. They traveled in small boats west-east and reached the western coast of South America where they built the first Nazca lines and also painted red orange rings on cave walls. This people still has some protruding snout like an ape, they resemble Australians today but not entirely. It was impossible to know whether the individual that I encountered was a male or a female, because their anatomical and hormonal signature was like both or neither. Older Australians.