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EP 049 Junk DNA | Hidden History of Ancient Star Maps in Our Genes

14 min · 18. maj 2026
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Hidden history lives in plain sight, in our genetic code. Tracy explores suppressed research into junk DNA allegedly containing astronomical coordinates and encrypted messages from advanced civilizations. From cultural conditioning to forbidden history, discover how the genome may carry secrets the official narrative refuses to acknowledge, and what patterns emerge when we question institutional gatekeepers of scientific truth. Tracy Brinkmann explores the revolutionary discovery that "junk DNA" contains astronomical coordinates pointing to star clusters visible 12,500 years ago. From suppressed research to mathematical impossibilities, he reveals how the human genome may carry encrypted messages from an advanced civilization, challenging everything we know about human origins and the true purpose of our genetic code. SomeUnapprovedThinking.com Also be sure to check out the song I talked about by Mehro “Calling All Angels” https://lnk.dmsmusic.co/mehro_callingallangels?ref=SomeUnapprovedThinking

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