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Gobi Desert Mysteries - Edgar Cayce

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« Reply #90 on: March 01, 2008, 09:46:15 pm »









A, C, & D Haplogroups - From Siberia?



The Cayce readings do indicate that people entered the Americas from both the east and
west in 28,000 B.C. These migrants came from Atlantis, China, and from "across the Pacific."
The 28,000 B.C. date matches well with the haplogroups A, B, C, and D proposed dates of
entry into America. The Cayce readings do have references to the Bering Straits, but Cayce
did not relate that there were migrations across it. In fact, no one ever thought to ask him
about this, so it remains an open question in the Cayce story.

 

But the A, C, and D haplogroups clearly originated in Siberia just as the archaeologists have
speculated. Cayce stated that the "yellow" or Mongol race of humanity originated In the Gobi
and gradually spread throughout Asia.

 

Thus, according to Cayce, haplogroups A, C, and D probably originated in the Gobi and would
be the migrations Cayce cited as coming from "across the Pacific".
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