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things that shake you. Finding something of Homo sapiens had to be pushed
totally unexpected like that. Not finding 800,000 years into the past. But accor-
fossils; finding fossils is unexpected too,
ding to the human family tree fabricated
and it's okay. But the most spectacular
by evolutionists, H. sapiens could not
thing is finding something you thought
have lived 800,000 years earlier. Deci-
belonged to the present, in the past. It's
ding that this fossil belonged to another
like finding something like—like a tape
species, they invented an imaginary spe-
recorder in Gran Dolina. That would be
cies called Homo antecessor and assig-
very surprising. We don't expect cassettes
and tape recorders in the Lower Pleisto- ned the Atapuerca skull to it.
cene. Finding a modern face 800,000 ye-
Australopithecus
ars ago—it's the same thing. We were
very surprised when we saw it. 47
This is the first genus of human be-
This fossil indicated that the history ing in the imaginary evolutionist sche-
Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)