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A very interesting read. You got me curious enough to research more about it .

indeed. doing the same.

From a completely selfless perspective- please do! It is so so so so so worth it! Thank you @sstefan @blhz

Great post @jankasparec! I haven't heard of Gene Keys before, but I accept that DNA holds much more information than scientists acknowledge. Have you encountered humans' 12-stranded DNA hypotheses in your research? It has been said we have much, much more "inactivated" DNA than what has been suggested by mainstream science.

Hi Sara @sarahiller. No I have not, but the first thing that Richard dismantles in Gene Keys is the notion of any part of the DNA being "junk" as the main stream science likes to say. The "inactivated" part has a very specific purpose and holds memories of our ancestral descendence since day 1 and even more, that of the entire cosmos, which, in its due time and diligence can be unlocked. He actually goes further than that and proves that the thing we call "science" is built on rules which are altogether illusory cause, as metaphysics keep on proving, there is no such thing as fix reality, no rigid physical laws, and the laws they use to prove our smallness (Darwinist model to give 1 example) are completely false! Thank you for your interest Sara!

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Thanks Randy brother always so efficient! ;) @hilarski

Greetings :-) Re-steemed :-)