The Mysterious Origins of Hybrid Man by susan b. martinez

The Mysterious Origins of Hybrid Man by susan b. martinez

Author:susan b. martinez
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-12-31T00:00:00+00:00


Figure P.9. Underwater ruins off Japan at Yonaguni, Ryukyu Islands. This formation is called The Turtle. *9

Is it sheer coincidence (the skeptic’s primary weapon) that the most striking facsimiles of Japan’s lost horizon appear at the other end of the vast and empty ocean? Hugging the western shores of the Americas, sites in Peru, Ecuador, and California have provided some of the richest sources of early H. sapiens (see appendix F). The same time depth of 20,000 to 25,000 years BP (that archaeologists estimate for the flourishing of Japan) obtains at Peru’s earliest toolmaking site. Are we satisfied calling this a coincidence? Parallel evolution?

Some stone circles like those of the Japanese Jomon (rediscovered in the Yonaguni ruins) are found in the British Isles as well as in North America at Lake Michigan, where calendrical/astronomical devices were built, according to the Ojibway, by the ancient ones. Such circles are also found in Peru. The entire gestalt of “Stone Age” masters is found in Peru, witnessed by highly skilled masonry, megalithic ruins, bridges, canals, wonderful temples, a Great Wall (not unlike China’s), and the extraordinary “Nazca lines.” Now with Jomon-style pottery found on the coast of Ecuador, and early Ecuadorian skulls resembling those of Melanesia (where Jomon pottery has been found), one can reasonably suppose that both coasts of the Pacific were settled by refugees from sunken Pacifica (Pan). “Words cannot express adequately the degree of similarity between early Valdivia [Ecuadorian] and [Japanese] Jomon pottery,” marveled archaeologist Clifford Evans. “Many fragments of both are so similar . . . that they might almost have come from the same vessel.” 42

The Asian elements found in the Americas “are common to the Aztec, Incas and Mayas, and to many other people, not because they were borrowed from China, but because all these people inherited them from a great, vanished civilization.” 43

The subject of Pan (Panology) requires a book, really, not a chapter or short prologue. But absent that book, let us consider this foreword an appetizer. More to the point, it is the necessary backdrop to the chapters that follow, for without an understanding of the children of Noah, our own lineage remains truly a “mystery.”



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