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Homo Capensis, that's what Karen Hudes said.

I'm still looking for current evidence.

Yep, I saw it was renamed to something else but the fact of the matter is, who named it? Do we have evidence? A taxonomy?

I think some DNA tests were done. One of the skulls even appears to have hair left. I don't know of the outcome. It would be better if we could see a live one.

Ah yes that's true! Well colleagues of Karen Hudes have apparently seen one walking around.

I do not think it impossible. There have been many other hominid species documented. There are individuals walking around today, that exist, in part, by the function of their neanderthal DNA. Why not have another rare hominid that has survived by their, demonstrably, great big head full of brain. It is a fascinating possibility. The result is the same. We are enslaved, and the next step seems to be how are we enslaved, and how to start being free. Once I get my cure for aging, I'll have lots of time to study cool things like terrestrial xeno-anthropology. I've had to prioritize increasing the amount of time I have to exist. With that accomplished, I'll have time to study the species that is trying to exert ownership over me. Until then, I need to identify the modes of control, and the organized methods, to invent a way around them. It's an engaging problem with many aspects.

You know we are very similar in our goals! Fascinating, never would have thought I would virtually meet someone like you, cool!

I don't have access to genuinely interesting people outside of Steemit. I was shocked when I first discovered the prevalence of Fascinating people here.

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