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Ripping The Band Aid Off '..#Tartaria, You Will Dig It.."

Mar 11, 2023, 9 tweets

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YES, even #CORN is a HIDDEN mystery and may find its origins in #Tartarian horticulture

Lets go..

First lets get the Official Narrative out of the way, shall we?

"Corn was first domesticated by native peoples in southern Mexico about 10,000 years ago."

~The end

Egypt👇

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The #Usurpers narrative that the Indians learned to cultivate #CORN first is Bogus right off the start

#CORN is a cultigen, it can only live WITH humans cultivating it

No humans = No #CORN

Next, lets look at the 'Mother Plant' where all plants derive from

There Isn't one!

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At the time of this posting Scientists have NOT found the actual Mother-plant for #CORN.

The origins of corn is a mystery, as the modern strains bear no resemblance to ANY wild plants alive today.

#CORN just POPPED into existence, just in time for Civilization to start 🙃

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The search is on for where #CORN came from.
The official story states people Domesticated a seed plant until it became #CORN.

Read that again☝️

The CLOSEST the #Ologies have come, to a plant that #CORN could have came from is #Teosinte a rare plant that grows in S America.

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So, We're to believe that 10,000 years ago, a Native S. American was 'Hunting 'n Gathering' for food and found a useless plant out of 195,000 different species of plants and said, "uhhg, this #CORN plant will feed the world, uhhg"

..and went home with a useless plant?

cont..

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Then our ancient Hunter/Gatherer, after arriving home, started "..Domesticating the plant over many 1000s of generations until a form of #CORN was produced.." Circa~ 5000bc. +-

~The End, again

Hold On..back up a second..

..#CORN started and fed Civilizations!

cont..

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Without it, There would BE no Migration anywhere let alone development into the first civilizations.

Scientists are just going to blow off the staple foodstuffs of civilizations with this nonsense?

It was domesticated out of 195,000 types of plants, one day by 'cavemen'?

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No one has discovered the earliest stage of domestication, which would require evidence of teosinte used as food which there is none.

I have seen the back-filled [read: 2016] nonsense. They "..found a 5000 yo #CORN cob.."

Here it is👇

Thats it, There Proof of creation. Forget that this would have been the FIRST time a wild plant was domesticated into a completely different edible plant just by selective breeding, with no Motherplant

A plant that takes Human interaction to even live
But Hunter/Gatherers did it

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