Buckle up, this post gets weird.
Before writing or pottery or growing crops, people were elongating their skulls. It is the oldest cultural tradition known to man, the evidence for it goes back at least 12 – 45 thousand years and it was happening all over the world. Literally everywhere: North America, South America, Europe, Central Asia, Australia, Polynesia.
If you ask these cultures why they perform the practice they all say that they were emulating royalty and the ruling class. Sure enough, there are many rulers and even gods throughout ancient history that were depicted with elongated skulls. From Akhenaten in Egypt and Khingila in Mongolia (both called "God Kings"), to the Mayan Maize god in South America and Annunaki in Sumer.
Where it starts to get really strange is when you trace through portraits of European royalty and notice a pattern of... unusually elongated heads? The Medici's, Tudor's, d'Este's, Habsburg's -- these are some of the most powerful and influential lineages in European history. It's hard not to notice that these same European families have been infamously associated with secret bloodlines and cabals that rule the world behind the scenes. I didn't start my research on Peruvian elongated skulls expecting to end up at the Rothschilds, but here we are.
I'll end on these two examples below. One is a Sumerian statue found in 5000 BC Sumer (the Middle East), and the other is a Colima warrior statue found in 500 AD Mexico. These two cultures supposedly had no interactions with each other, and yet they're depicting the same beings with elongated skulls, bumps on their skin, "bug eyes", and broad triangular torsos. It sounds absurd, but there is a consistent thread of evidence for beings with elongated heads throughout history having a central role in the development of our society. Who were these beings?
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