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Octopuses and crocodiles were brought to our world from other worlds…

But at a time in the distant past, not as today, but at a time when much more advanced science and technology than today, the people of the world went beyond in the science of genetics. They did not recognize moral, conscientious, religious boundaries, but they created thousands of new animals by combining the genetic codes of animal species.

One of those thousands of animal species is the one you see, also called the witch’s scrub(Tarsius glis)…

The witch lemurs(Tarsius glis) were genetically engineered at that time, by combining the genetic codes of owls and monkeys. They couldn’t get what they wanted, and they experimented with merging too many genetic codes with slight differences, resulting in many species of witch lemurs with very similar but distinct differences.

This type of animal, called the witch lemur, is a bird-brained animal. In other words, their brains are very small and even their eyes are bigger than their brains. The mobility of their heads is just like owls. Their ability to stand on trees and tree branches, their feathers, their eyes, and their ability to see is all thanks to the genetic codes coming from owls. Today’s science is at a level that can analyze these animals and understand with certainty that they were derived by genetic engineering, but there is another deficiency: morality/honor.

How immoral it is to try to explain these animals with the deception of evolution, to call primates, to keep on lying without relying on any concrete scientific evidence. Even the people of that time, who crossed borders and interfered with the order of nature when they had advanced science and technology, were perhaps more honest than today’s evolutionists.

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No mammal has it.

The research group led by Marissa Ramsier from the University of California, USA, determined that the small creature, also known as “witch lemurs”, makes sounds above 20 kilohertz and can detect sounds at this frequency.

Scientists stated that a few mammalian species, including bats, whales, and domestic cats, can make sounds in this frequency range, but they cannot come close to the Philippine Tarsier in this regard.

The Philippine Tarsier makes noises around 70 kHz and can detect sounds above 90 kHz when warning of a threat or calling to go on a cricket hunt. According to the study, published in the journal Biology Letters, this frequency range yields the highest figures ever measured for mammals.

This 55-million-year-old witch lemur (tarsier) fossil found in China also contributed to the emergence of this species, which we call the witch lemur, by combining the genetic codes of humans, monkeys, and owls, which even led to the creation of dinosaurs by combining the genetic codes of birds of prey and reptiles with no limits in genetic engineering millions of years ago. It greatly strengthens the possibility that they caused it.

Evolutionist conjurers, who are wrongly called scientists, studied this fossil for ten years. Due to some differences in the heel and foot of the fossil, they immediately wanted to use this as a tool for their fallacy and to increase the hostility to religion they displayed under the mask of “scientific” in the world. They declared this fossil to be the so-called intermediate form between humans and primates. However, while witch lemurs, which did not exist in the nature/creation of our world, were derived by genetic engineering millions of years ago, a very high number of trials were made and various types of witch lemurs with slight differences were derived. That’s all…

There is no “intermediate form” of humans or animals in the world, there never was. There is no room for an honest/moral scientist based on scientific grounds to declare this fossil a transitional fossil.

Mehmet Fahri Sertkaya | Akademi Dergisi

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