25/07/2025
They want you to believe we were always alone⌠but we werenât.
Modern humansâHomo sapiensâare the last species standing in what used to be a crowded family tree. For over 2 million years, multiple advanced human species walked this Earth alongside us. They built, hunted, thrived⌠and then, mysteriously, vanished.
Letâs talk about the forgotten ones:
Neanderthals â Brutal winters? No problem. These beings were strong, intelligent, and used complex tools. Ohâand they interbred with us. Most of us still carry their DNA, yet their entire civilization? Wiped out.
Homo erectus â The OG explorers. Mastered fire, migrated across continents⌠but somehow eliminated after over a million years of survival?
Homo floresiensis â The âhobbitsâ of Indonesia. Tiny, isolated, and bizarrely humanlike. Lasted until just 50,000 years ago. No one talks about how they vanished after modern humans arrived.
Homo luzonensis â Discovered in the Philippines. Small, mysterious, and possibly still undetected in remote regions. What else havenât we found?
Denisovans â Barely known through fossils, yet their DNA is inside us. Advanced, elusive⌠and suddenly gone.
All these species coexisted with us. They lived, interacted, and possibly taught us things. So what really happened?
Was it natural selection? Or a systematic erasure?
The official narrative says âclimate changeâ and âcompetition.â But ask yourself: Could ancient conflicts, hybridization experiments, or even outside interventions have played a role in wiping out entire human species?
What if we werenât the chosen ones⌠just the last ones left?