Although it is believed that the earliest humans arrived on Earth around 4 million years ago, new research indicates that a small subset of these early hominids may have undergone genetic modification under the influence of prehistoric alien invaders, giving rise to the first Homo Sapiens.
Author and researcher Daniella Fenton has investigated the beginnings of humanity as well as the rapid acceleration of the brain around 800,000 years ago.

According to her, compared to other primates, humans have experienced aberrations in their evolutionary process, some of which are so complex that they can only be understood or implemented through contemporary genetic engineering.
In her book “Human Hybrids: Scientific Evidence from our 800,000-year-old Alien Legacy,” Daniella Fenton describes a series of significant changes in genes related to brain development, neural architecture, and information processing.

Fenton finally disclosed that someone had created a complete generation of individuals who had the chromosome-2 fusion. A alteration to this chromosome would have a big impact on how the immune system, the brain, and the reproductive system function.
In her book “Human Hybrids: Scientific Evidence from our 800,000-year-old Alien Legacy,” Daniella Fenton describes a series of significant changes in genes related to brain development, neural architecture, and information processing.

Fenton finally disclosed that someone had created a complete generation of individuals who had the chromosome-2 fusion. A alteration to this chromosome would have a big impact on how the immune system, the brain, and the reproductive system function.