600-Million-Year-Old Human Fossils Reportedly Discovered in Antarctica, Predating Dinosaurs

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In recent years, paleontologists have uncovered fossilized remains of tiny human bones estimated to be around 600 million years old in the sedimentary rocks of the Whitmore Mountains in Antarctica. This discovery astonished experts, as dinosaurs had not yet emerged 600 million years ago.

In pursuit of uncovering the truth about suspected UFO bases in Antarctica, investigators from The National Reporter magazine unexpectedly encountered a group of paleontologists.

These paleontologists were on a mission to find evidence suggesting that dinosaurs once roamed Antarctica before migrating from Africa and South America to their present-day habitats. To their amazement, they stumbled upon the fossilized remains of tiny humans.

Antarctica's remote geography and frigid climate have long made it an unlikely location for human habitation. The discovery of two human-like fossils in Antarctica has left experts perplexed. Additionally, the condition of the bones suggested they belonged to adults, not infants.

The archaeological team uncovered a large sedimentary rock on a hillside, with one skeleton embedded within its layers, resembling human skeletal fossils. The second skeleton was remarkably well-preserved, differing from the first by being fully extended, showcasing intricate details.

Dr. Marly from Cambridge University stated, “We conducted tests on the fossils and definitively established that they are at least 600 million years old. Around 600 million years ago, jellyfish first appeared, and there were no humans at that time, according to Darwin's theory. For nearly 560 million years, there were no humans nor dinosaurs.”

She continued, “Our analysis of the bones clearly indicates that they are human, not primates. Who they were, how many existed, and whether they had any form of advanced technology remain complete mysteries.”

Subsequently, these fossils were sent to the National Institute of Ancient Studies in Washington, D.C., for more detailed examination. The National Reporter also assured its readers that these small humanoid skeletal fossils are not the remains of extraterrestrial beings.

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