The Origins of Humanity: Extraterrestrial Contact, Genetic Intervention, and Cosmic Governance
Based on accounts transmitted to contactee Irina Podzorova by representatives of Interstellar Union civilizations, through direct physical and astral encounters documented since 1999.
I. Discovery and First Contact
Approximately five million years ago, Earth is said to have been discovered by the Tumesout — an ancient humanoid civilization originating from the constellation of Orion, located roughly 1,360 light years from our Sun. Described as bipedal and humanoid in form, Tumesout individuals reportedly reached heights of five to eight meters. Their interstellar travel was facilitated not by conventional propulsion, but by gravity engines operating through the manipulation of gravitons — a mechanism that, according to these accounts, does not violate known physical laws so much as circumvent their conventional limitations entirely.
The Tumesout are said to have traveled in pyramid-shaped vessels. This detail is considered significant in explaining the widespread construction of pyramidal structures across early human civilizations — not as mere imitation, but as monuments built under Tumesout guidance for the purpose of mediating energetic exchange between Earth and the broader cosmos. Their monumental physical stature, it is argued, persists in cultural memory through the giant figures described in world mythologies and embodied in structures such as the Easter Island statues.
II. Conditions of Primordial Earth
At the time of the Tumesout’s arrival, Earth is described as a biologically rich but cognitively uninhabited world. The planet occupied an orbit closer to the Sun than it does today, sustaining a single supercontinent under conditions of continuous warmth, with no seasonal variation. The Moon had not yet entered Earth’s orbit and existed independently as a planetary body within the Solar System.
Surveying this environment, Tumesout scientists identified an abundance of complex life — flora and fauna considered unique within the known galaxy — but found no evidence of emergent intelligence. Primates, ancestral to modern chimpanzees, were assessed as the most genetically suitable candidates for cognitive development.
III. The Interstellar Union and the Collaborative Project
The discovery of Earth was formally reported to the Interstellar Union (IU), a governing body composed of intelligent civilizations across the galaxy. The IU currently comprises 117 member civilizations out of 727 identified intelligent worlds, with Burkhad — homeworld of the Burkhaders in the constellation of Cygnus — serving as its administrative capital.
Two additional civilizations subsequently joined the genetic project: the Burkhaders themselves, a humanoid species, and the Selbetians, a reptilian species originating from Canes Venatici. Their participation proved critical. For nearly one million years, Tumesout researchers had attempted, without success, to integrate their own genetic material with that of Earth’s primates. It was only with the inclusion of Burkhader and Selbetian genetic contributions, introduced approximately four million years ago, that viable progress became possible.
IV. The Genetic Framework
Around three million years ago, the project reached a successful outcome. A stable hybrid organism was produced, incorporating genetic material from four distinct lineages in the following proportions:
| Lineage | Contribution |
|---|---|
| Earth Primates | 45% |
| Burkhaders | 35% |
| Tumesout | 15% |
| Selbetians | 5% |
The resulting being was not merely a biological advancement. According to the transmitted accounts, the hybrid’s physiological and genetic composition rendered it, for the first time, capable of receiving a conscious soul — a sentient spiritual entity capable of descending from higher planes of existence into physical embodiment. It is at this juncture that humanity, in the fullest sense, is said to have originated.
Early humans are reported to have stood close to four meters in height, a reflection of the dominant Tumesout genetic contribution. Correspondingly extended lifespans are referenced in ancient religious texts, including the genealogical records preserved in the Torah and the Old Testament.
V. Interpretive Implications
These accounts offer a framework for reconciling two traditionally opposing positions on human origins. The 45% primate inheritance affirms the biological continuity documented by evolutionary science, while the 55% extraterrestrial genetic contribution accommodates traditions that describe humanity as beings of cosmic or divine origin. Rather than contradicting one another, both perspectives are presented here as partial accounts of a more complex underlying reality.
The Selbetian contribution — though the smallest at 5% — is characterized as disproportionately influential in shaping human behavioral traits: willpower, resilience, competitive drive, and an enduring capacity for conflict. These qualities are framed not as aberrations, but as adaptive characteristics fundamental to human survival and historical development.
VI. Purpose and Ongoing Oversight
The stated objective of the genetic project was not the creation of a subordinate or servile species. Rather, the civilizations involved sought to cultivate beings capable of intellectual and spiritual growth — entities that might, in time, qualify for full membership within the Interstellar Union as autonomous and contributing civilizations.
According to the contactee’s accounts, this intention remains operative. Civilizations associated with the original project continue to monitor human development, awaiting a threshold of collective awakening sufficient for humanity to transition from a world under observation to one participating as an equal in the broader galactic community.
Source: Irina Podzorova, contactee accounts compiled at the Cassiopeia Center. Original reference: Our True History Told by Extraterrestrials: eng.cassiopeia.center/our-true-history-told-by-extraterrestrials/
