In late 2025, the scientific community was rocked by a paper published in Science Advances that should have been front-page news across every major network. Instead, it was quietly tucked away in academic journals, likely to avoid mass panic. The study, focusing on the Checua individuals of the Bogotá Altiplano, confirmed what researchers like Garry Nolan and the Sol Foundation have suspected for years: we are not—and have never been—the only advanced lineage on this planet.
→ The Science: A Ghost in the Genome
The study analyzed the genomes of ancient hunter-gatherers living in the Colombian highlands approximately 6,000 years ago. Standard anthropology dictates that these people should be descendants of the first waves of migrants crossing the Bering Strait. But the DNA told a terrifyingly different story.
- Zero Continuity: This lineage has no genetic link to modern humans, indigenous South Americans, or North American tribes. They are an island in the human family tree.
- Sudden Disappearance: Around 4,000 years ago, this entire population vanished. No gradual decline, no assimilation into other tribes. Just gone.
- Genetic Anomalies: Their markers are distinct enough to suggest they split from the main trunk of humanity far earlier than previously believed—or perhaps they never belonged to that trunk at all.
Mainstream archaeologists are calling them a “Ghost Population.” But in the corridors of the Pentagon and among those following the UAP Disclosure Act, they are suspected to be physical evidence of Cryptoterrestrials or the often-discussed Homo Juluensis.
→ The Anunnaki Connection
The timeline is the smoking gun. These “Vanished Ones” appeared roughly 6,000 years ago—coinciding perfectly with the rise of Sumer and the arrival of the Anunnaki in Mesopotamian lore. If we view this through the lens of the Atrahasis Epic and the genetic manipulation theories surrounding Enki, the Checua individuals fit the profile of a “test batch”—a distinct genetic experiment placed in the high-altitude isolation of the Andes.
→ The “Ant People” of the Andes
South American folklore, particularly among the Hopi (who have linguistic ties to the south), speaks of the “Ant People” who took humanity underground during cataclysms. The Bogotá Altiplano is riddled with cave systems and high-altitude anomalies. Could this “Ghost Lineage” be the historical basis for these legends? Their DNA suggests they were biologically distinct—perhaps adapted for low-oxygen environments or underground living, traits often associated with the descriptions of Grey-like entities.
→ Disclosure Implications
This is not just an archaeological curiosity. It is biological proof of Non-Human Intelligence (NHI) interaction. If a distinct humanoid species lived alongside us in Colombia and then was systematically removed, it implies an external force managing the population. This aligns with the “Zoo Hypothesis” and the warnings from whistleblowers like David Grusch about “biological recoverables.”
The Checua DNA didn’t just fade away; it was erased. As we move further into the post-disclosure era of 2026, we must ask: were they a failed experiment, or did they simply go back home?