Saturday, May 9, 2009

Language is the consequence of thetan infestation

Recently I've been thinking about Chomsky's theories on the origin of language. I have a question for Chompsky. If we possess an innate grammer, why do apes not possess that same innate grammar? How could it be that such a grammar could evolve in the absense of language?

The solution to this question is obvious. Language was never acquired by humans. Instead, language is the result of brain damage, in the form of engrams, from thetans that once infested our bodies. The thetans needed to communicate between each other and altered our neural structure to accomodate that communication. A side effect of that activity is the neural structure necessary to produce and understand language. I will write more on this soon.

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