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Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Monkeys, Not Man… | 1/12/23

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Blaze Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 January 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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0:00.0

Plays radio network, and now chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher.

0:06.4

Once again, what we know isn't what we know, experts re-examining prehistoric,

0:17.0

aerocytes in Brazil have discovered that the 50,000-year-old stone tools found in excavations

0:26.2

are not made by ancient humans, but made by the Munkies.

0:34.9

So there you have it.

0:37.2

Humans were not around 50,000 years ago, according to this.

0:42.2

We heard that they were because of the tools, but the study shows that the tools from Pedra

0:49.2

Fiorata and other nearby sites in Brazil were nothing more than the product of the

0:55.2

Munkies.

0:56.2

Munkies.

0:58.2

And so they were breaking nuts and rocks some 50,000 years before the present time.

1:04.8

So there's no difference between the supposed human tools from 50,000 years ago and those

1:11.3

produced by Munkies today.

1:14.2

Huh.

1:15.2

So the study claims that the Munkies select rocks from around rock quarries and use them

1:22.5

as a hammer together with a larger flattened rock and an anvil to crack nuts.

1:28.2

They also employ tools to dig and get food intriguingly.

1:34.1

The Munkies also hit one rock with another and then lick the dust that is generated by

1:39.6

the blows, possibly as a way to obtain minerals that are rare in their diet.

1:46.8

As a result, the rocks used often break generating rock fragments that are very

1:52.3

similar to those produced by humans when carving stone tools.

1:57.7

Huh.

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