Mosquitos implanted tiny amounts of other peoples dna in people, led to
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Date: October 23rd, 2019 5:56 PM Author: marvelous cuck karate
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/04/100430155856.htm
All kinds of weird hybrids and crazy shit. Explains why some "groups" are basically inhuman retards
"Genome biologist Cédric Feschotte and postdoctoral researchers Clément Gilbert and Sarah Schaack found evidence of horizontal transfer of transposon from a South American blood-sucking bug and a pond snail to their hosts. A transposon is a segment of DNA that can replicate itself and move around to different positions within the genome. Transposons can cause mutations, change the amount of DNA in the cell and dramatically influence the structure and function of the genomes where they reside.
"Since these bugs frequently feed on humans, it is conceivable that bugs and humans may have exchanged DNA through the mechanism we uncovered. Detecting recent transfers to humans would require examining people that have been exposed to the bugs for thousands of years, such as native South American populations," Feschotte said."
When you speak to a spic you are talking to something that is part snail, lizard, tapir, etc. not fully human. Keep in mind
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4369022&forum_id=2Vannesa#39018028) |
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