Wolly shit!
But it surely is no new news - it´s old news of course.
Well , we´d all like there to be mammooths and wooly rhinocerozes wouldn´t we? According to rumours , mammooths are actually still being sighted in Siberia.
I began to view the few pictures there are of frozen mammooths frame by frame in my mind and began to realize something mind boggling.
What if somebody isn´t telling me the truth?
Officially the mammooth was considered blasphemy by the Church , denied by creationists , and acceptable by evolutionists - but the idea that the mammooth had never died out is hardly even considered these days.
What do you require from a mammooth to make another mammooth?
You require stem cells.
Yet the Establishment wants you to think you require frozen cells.
Ok , but hasn´t official history told us frozen cells can´t be cloned?
So if frozen cells can´t be cloned then what if the mammooths people are talking about are actually a code - a code which is used to describe mammooths already found in Siberia?
It´d make perfect sense to someone who´d like to think that a frozen cell is a dead cell and that a dead cell can´t be cloned.
But dead cell tissue is another thing.
I began to seriously doupt the frozen mammooth stories when I heard about frogs dying out after attempts by scientists to retrieve tissue from dead frog cells.
So what if the Russian government already knows that there are wholly rhinoceroses and mammooths?
Here is a picture of a mammooth found in the Yaman Peninsula. The Establishment says that this mammooth was frozen. What if it was alive prior to capture , exposed to freezing temperatures , and then carefully boxed?
Here is a picture of the frozen mammooth´s corpse. It looks suspiciously modern doesn´t it? Does this mammooth have to be thousands of years old when it could be a few decades old? This baby mammooth doesn´t strike me much as having died thousands of years ago - because if it really had died thousands of years ago and remained in the permafrost , then it´d make sense to me if it´s whole body had been consumed by bacteria capable of thrieving in the permafrost. Here is our supposedly ´ancient´frozen mammooth.......
If the mammooth never went extinct , then what the hell is a mammooth doing there who looks like and feels like as if extinction is impossible? Look at how alive this mammooth seems to have been before having frozen to death. Like the mammooth above , was this mammooth put into freezing temperatures and killed to make it look like an accident?
The famous Berezovka mammooth picture. Upon closer examination it looks as if the creature was captured , killed and that part of it´s carcass was cooked and eaten.
Here is a museum mammooth reconstruction. I decided to go to a few web pages and found out that most of the mammooth remains we hear about today come from Siberia and there are tons of other animal remains being found there. What interests me is that there are appearently no references being made to these in scientific and other journals as of today.
That paints a pretty scary picture of what may be the truth - that maybe , the mammooth hasn´t died out at all.
Maybe the wooly rhinoceros hasn´t died out either.
THE OFFICIAL EXPLANATION SAYING THAT ALL THESE ANIMALS DIED FROM HYPOTHERMIA IS A LIE.
They don´t look to me like they died from hypothermia at all.
They remind me a bit more of victims of gassing , drowning and so on.
There is an interesting report found on the www.crystallinks.com website , mentioning references to large , ´shaggy beasts´by Siberian tribesmen in the 19th century which make one think instantly of mammooths and wooly rhinoceroses.
Ok , so if these animals did go extinct why are Siberian tribesmen mentioning them?
Guess what..........I found an article on reported mammooth signtings in New York in the year 2010!!!!
So it´s obvious to me that most probably , the mammooth never went extinct.
It is indeed true that wooly rhinoceroses , mammooths , sabre tooth tigers , etc. are not reported today as frequently as they were sighted many thousands of years ago.
But does that have to mean that they´ve gone extinct?
If it is indeed a lie that the mammoth went extinct , then it must be a mammoth of a lie!
It´s not that these animals have all gone extinct , it´s that not as many people are living in Siberia now as there used to.
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