Andrew Schulz
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So the Native Americans had this inverted view of deformities and things like that.
Well, in the Olmec world,
This is my personal theory.
I don't know that there's a single other scholar on the planet of like the 12 of us that there are for the Olmec world that would agree with this.
But in the Olmec world, you see there are no gods.
There's no pantheon of gods.
All we see is ancestor worship.
And then we see some people who have the anatomical features of a jaguar.
Sometimes it's only their teeth.
Sometimes they're like fully a jaguar.
Like they, they're, they're a person with Jaguar claws and they've got fangs and their nose has changed into a Jaguar and they've got like cat eyes and everything.
And so throughout the Olmec world, you can see this thing that has been dubbed like a werewolf, the were Jaguar.
And it's these, what I think it is when I interpret it.
So like you look at the Olmec heads, we could pull up an Olmec head if we get, if we're here, um,
So you look at the Olmec heads, they interpret these as being kings or rulers.
You never, ever, ever see an Olmec head who is also a were-jaguar.
And there's about 17 of these basalt heads.
But there's thousands of examples.
If we can look up were-jaguar, it's W-E-R-E and then jaguar.
You'd put in Olmecs or something.