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Does the Genetics’ of Blonde Hair Prove Alien Visitation?

Genet­ics is based on the fact that liv­ing things inherit traits from their par­ents so it has been used since pre­his­toric times to improve crops and ani­mals through selec­tive breed­ing. Based on recent genetic infor­ma­tion car­ried out at three Japan­ese uni­ver­si­ties, claim the date of the genetic muta­tion that resulted in blonde hair in Europe has been iso­lated to about 10,000 years ago dur­ing the last ice age. Before then, Euro­peans mostly had black hair, which is pre­dom­i­nant in the rest of the world.

Nat­ural lighter hair col­ors occur most often in Europe and less fre­quently in other areas of the world. In north­ern Euro­pean pop­u­la­tions, the occur­rence of blonde hair is very fre­quent. The hair color gene MC1R has at least seven vari­ants in Europe giv­ing the con­ti­nent a wide range of hair and eye shades. Just how such vari­ety emerged over such a short period of time in one part of the world has long been a mys­tery. Accord­ing to the new research, if the changes had occurred by the usual processes of evo­lu­tion, they would have taken about 850,000 years. But mod­ern humans, emi­grat­ing from Africa, reached Europe only 35,000–40,000 years ago. Sci­ence claims that blonde hair is the result of muta­tions, but my hypoth­e­sis is it may be the result of alien vis­i­ta­tion. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article735078.ece

The con­sen­sus expla­na­tion for the evo­lu­tion of light hair is related to the require­ment for vit­a­min D syn­the­sis and North­ern Europe’s sea­sonal defi­ciency of sun­light. Lighter skin is due to a low con­cen­tra­tion in pig­men­ta­tion, thus allow­ing more sun­light to trig­ger the pro­duc­tion of vit­a­min D. Its spec­u­lated high fre­quen­cies of light hair in north­ern lat­i­tudes are a result of the light skin adap­ta­tion to lower lev­els of sun­light, which reduces the preva­lence of rick­ets caused by vit­a­min D deficiency.

The darker pig­men­ta­tion at higher lat­i­tudes in cer­tain eth­nic groups such as the Inuit and Eski­mos is explained by a greater pro­por­tion of their diet is seafood that is high in vit­a­min D. How­ever, all the coun­tries where blondes are preva­lent also eat seafood and the Finns, Swedes and Nor­we­gians immi­grated to the Scan­di­na­vian area only in com­par­a­tively recent times after the ice receded. Sir Fran­cis Crick, who along with James Wat­son dis­cov­ered the double-helix struc­ture of DNA. He found it so com­plex that in his book, Life Itself, Crick pro­posed that the basic genetic struc­ture of bac­te­r­ial DNA was seeded from outer space.

Muta­tions that result in the addi­tion of extra DNA that is needed for light skin, blue eyes and blonde hair are called inser­tions. I sug­gest that the amaz­ing change of humans to light skin, blonde hair and blue eyes could only occur with the inser­tion of addi­tional DNA into numer­ous humans dur­ing a rel­a­tively short period of time by our vis­i­tors from space. I doubt that muta­tions can sat­is­fac­to­rily explain a pop­u­la­tion of blue/green eyed and blonde Homo sapi­ens and is evi­dence for prov­ing the inser­tion of DNA by an out­side cause. Evo­lu­tion­ary biol­o­gist Jared Dia­mond writes in “Race With­out Color,” “Evi­dence of nat­ural selec­tion of color dis­solves under scrutiny.”

Mil­lions of peo­ple have seen UFOs, it is log­i­cal to assume their intel­li­gent astro­nauts are chang­ing humans in impor­tant ways.

Ancient caves have draw­ings of UFOs. Var­i­ous Sumer­ian, Baby­lon­ian texts thou­sands of years older than the Bible, give sig­nif­i­cant detail on the aliens from space called Anun­naki and their inter­ven­tion into human affairs. Gen­e­sis 6 states, “The sons of God came in to the daugh­ters of men and they bore chil­dren to them pro­duc­ing giant off­spring called nephilim; “heroes of old, men of renown” (Gen­e­sis 6:4). One of the types of aliens often reported by abductees is the tall blue eyed blonde aliens called Nordics, who seem to meet the descrip­tion of the aliens involved. Sci­ence should look for evi­dence that we are the result of inter­fer­ence from out­side Earth and not mutants from the pri­mor­dial soup. The aliens seem to treat us like they are vet­eri­nar­i­ans keep­ing their flock in good shape and upgrad­ing human­ity as needed. The Gen­e­sis Apoc­ryphon, one of the texts uncov­ered among the Dead Sea Scrolls, also con­tains ref­er­ences to the angels inter­breed­ing with human women. These Sons of God are often reported to be tall, blonde with blue eyes.

Ancient Sumer­ian and Hebrew texts clearly show that the com­mon under­stand­ing was that aliens from space had com­mit­ted for­ni­ca­tion with women. In Scan­di­navia, Odin was the Father of all the gods in Nordic coun­tries and is pic­tured wear­ing a winged helm or a floppy hat. He can travel to any realm within the nine Nordic worlds. His two ravens fly over the world daily and return to tell him every­thing that has hap­pened. The god­dess Sif the wife of Thor is described as blonde.
In the his­tory of homo sapi­ens there were thou­sands of years when muta­tions could have cre­ated blonde hair, but did not. They occurred when our ances­tors reported vis­i­ta­tion from space and drew images of discs on cave walls. The actual genetic his­tory of the human race is likely the key to prov­ing the Earth has been vis­ited by aliens from space. Many of our ancient scrip­tures and writ­ings claim this is the case.

In Lithua­nia where the Baltic Sea begins, blondes were first reported; the father god was Perk ūnas, the God of Thun­der and Jus­tice, who con­trolled the rain, moun­tains, and the sky. Perkū­nas pur­sued his oppo­nents in the sky on a char­iot made of red iron, har­nessed by red, white, and black horses. The Lithuan­ian deity of horses and char­i­ots Ratainyčia used a fly­ing ratai or wheel .On is heav­enly char­iot Perkū­nas appears in the shape of a gray-haired old man with a beard of many col­ors, and pos­sesses many weapons includ­ing an ax, a sword, and light­ning bolts.
One the­ory is that that early men found blonde hair more attrac­tive. Cana­dian anthro­pol­o­gist Frost pub­lished a study in 2006 in the jour­nal Evo­lu­tion and Human Behav­ior that says blonde hair evolved very quickly at the end of the last Ice Age by means of sex­ual selec­tion. Blonde women stood out from their rivals at a time of fierce com­pe­ti­tion for males made scarce due to long, ardu­ous hunt­ing trips. This hypoth­e­sis argues that women with blonde hair posed an alter­na­tive that helped them mate and thus increased the num­ber of blondes. A the­ory pro­pounded in The His­tory and Geog­ra­phy of Human Genes (1994), says blonde hair became pre­dom­i­nant in Europe in about 3,000 BC, in the area now known as Lithua­nia, among the recently arrived Proto-Indo-European set­tlers, and the trait spread quickly through sex­ual selec­tion into Scan­di­navia. The the­ory assumes that men found women with blonde hair more attractive.

Geo­graphic dis­tri­b­u­tion Map, yel­low 80% light col­ored hair, Tan range 50–79% blonde hair.

Blonde hair is most fre­quently found around the Baltic Sea and their dark­ness increases reg­u­larly and almost con­cen­tri­cally around this region. Because of emi­gra­tion and inva­sion from north­ern Europe, there are a num­ber of blondes in South­ern and East­ern Europe. Blondes are also found all around the world because of migra­tion to North and South Amer­ica, Aus­tralia, New Zealand, South Africa, etc.

Blonde hair in Euro­peans is asso­ci­ated with lighter blue, green or gray eye col­ors. Strong sun­light also light­ens hair of any pig­men­ta­tion to vary­ing degrees, and causes many blonde peo­ple to freckle, espe­cially dur­ing child­hood. Blondes are also reported among Indige­nous peo­ples in Peru known as Cloud Peo­ple. Blonde hair is most com­mon in Cau­casian infants and chil­dren and tends to turn darker with age.

In Euro­pean folk­lore, fairies val­ued blonde hair in humans. Blonde babies are more likely to be stolen and replaced with changelings, and young blonde women are more likely to be lured away to the land of the fairies. In fairy tales, blonde hair was com­monly ascribed to the heroes and hero­ines. Aphrodite in Greek Mythol­ogy is the god­dess of love and beauty and also had “golden hair.”

Dar­ius the Great of Per­sia (550–486 BCE) left this mon­u­ment. Dar­ius held the empire at its peak, that included Egypt and parts of Greece. There appears to be a winged UFO carved into the wall with a rider with much taller men with lighter col­ored hair wav­ing to the craft.

Accord­ing to Fran­cis Owens, Romans lit­er­ary records describe a very large num­ber of well known Roman his­tor­i­cal per­son­al­i­ties as blonde. In addi­tion, 250 indi­vid­u­als are recorded to have had the name Flav­ius, mean­ing blonde, and there are many named Rufus and Rutil­ius, mean­ing red haired. The fol­low­ing Roman gods are said to have had blonde hair; Amor, Apollo, Aurora, Bac­chus, Ceres, Diana, Jupiter, Mars, Mer­cury, Min­erva and Venus, Emperor Nero had light blonde hair and blue eyes. In con­tem­po­rary pop­u­lar cul­ture, it is often stereo­typed that men find blonde women more attrac­tive than women with other hair col­ors. Blondes allegedly have more fun. Per­haps we can thank our vis­i­tors for giv­ing us a more col­or­ful world. I mar­ried a beau­ti­ful blonde and have two blonde daughters.