**Breaking News** Humans evolved in different places – at last!

Posted On: Jul 14th, 2018 at 13:04

**Breaking News**

Africa / The World
Is it correct that sometimes we have the right to blow our own trumpets when our own theory could finally be taken seriously?
After all the ridicule I have faced over many years I think the answer is yes!
Those of you who actually follow my posts and the ongoing story – that’s probably two of you! – will know my thoughts and feelings about the out of Africa human migration theory. My point of view is this – it’s utter nonsense from start to finish and sooner or later it will be proven otherwise.
So what’s my take on this contentious yet engrained-in-every-school-book, Darwin nonsense, theory?
I believe human beings evolved in different places around the world; that we did not all originate from one single group in Africa. I wrote this in my book ‘The Evolution’.
The problem with that is how does one species evolve into another, single species at the same time in different places?
Well firstly there’s the Hundredth Monkey effect.
Secondly it’s been proved that certain basic creatures like bacteria can evolve at the same time all over the planet, so why not larger creatures (employing the Hundredth Monkey effect)? What about at different times, but almost concurrently?
We also have differences in human beings already existing on the planet – the three races – Negroid, Caucasoid, and Mongoloid. Science tells us these differences are apparent because we evolved these features after leaving Africa. I don’t believe that idea one bit. I think we evolved differently in these places at different times. In other words, we did not all evolve from a single group that left Africa.
So in this article we find that someone has finally had the balls to think outside the box.
We actually didn’t all evolve from a single group.
We evolved from different groups in different places.
The article still places these evolving features in Africa, but for now it’s good enough.
However, if it’s accepted that we evolved from different groups within Africa and then left the continent then that’s pretty much the same thing. What it does is finally destroy the original theory that we evolved from one group in Africa. And that’s the end game.
Slowly but surely, we’re getting there…
Oh, and I don’t care if I come across as an arrogant git, sometimes I have the right to do so!
People are quick to shoot you down but they disappear when you’re due recognition or a pat on the back.
I’ll let the article do the talking:

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/07/the-new-story-of-humanitys-origins/564779/