A parapsychologist told Joe Rogan that so-called alien beings didn't come from another planet. They evolved here on Earth, millions of years before humans even existed, and they never left. Dean Radin calls them ultraterrestrials, crediting physicist Hal Puthoff with the framework, and his argument is harder to dismiss than it sounds.
The evidence he reaches for is biological. Convergent evolution. Two completely unrelated bird species, one from the Arctic and one from Antarctica, independently evolved into near-identical forms. Same shape, same coloring, zero shared ancestry. Radin asks why Nordic-type beings look like people from Scandinavia, and his answer is that evolution keeps arriving at the same humanoid blueprint when conditions are similar enough.
"They're not from the future, they're from the past. They just happen to be way more advanced than we thought." His estimate: a million years ahead of us, maybe more.
If he's right, the beings people have been reporting for decades aren't visitors. They're residents. The oldest ones on the planet. Does that make the whole thing more believable or more terrifying?
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