Andrew Schulz
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that showed that a disproportionate amount of indigenous kids had what's known as ectodermal dysplasia compared to... These were kids that were in small villages in Veracruz, not living actually in the city of Veracruz.
And what ectodermal dysplasia is...
It is a disability that does not come with a learning disability.
So you're still fully there, but it's a complete dental disability where you don't grow any teeth in your gums other than two fangs right here.
Look up ectodermal dysplasia fangs.
Do that.
So look at that.
So kids would be born like this without a learning disability, and it would look like
they had the teeth of a jaguar of some kind.
And so what I wonder is, were the Olmecs not trying to genetically breed people who looked like this?
And if you were born with ectodermal dysplasia... That gave you higher status.
It gave you higher status, and you were born with some kind of intrinsic power.
The thing on top of this is, there are all these things called were-jaguar alters.
If we can look up alter for Olmec...
we have all these uh where jaguar alters that we know that uh pre where jaguar priests would like sit on top of it but the depiction so you could go to um so that one right there if you can if you could possibly zoom in on that so that is a that is a where jaguar priest with an elongated skull underneath that hat he's carrying a baby and he's emerging from a portal which is actually a cave these caves are in guerrero mexico
That baby, when you stand over him, I've been to this site many, many times.
That baby, when you stand over him, he's got these downturned lips like a cat.
He's got fangs coming out of his mouth, and so does the man carrying him.
And what I think this depicts is a sacred procession that is symbolizing the priest who would actually be sitting on top of this monument, like this powerful priest.
The image below him is a screenshot of his sacred procession that he went through as a child being carried in and out of the caves of Guerrero, Mexico.