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Actually this point is open to reinterpretation for the same reasons some humans consider others to be not-humans.
It is hypothetically possible that the stated pan-human history in itself is a spook and not unlike a lost belt to a larger human history, and that all histories are actually internal divisions and competing human histories so entangled most can't even perceive it.
Or that it's a pseudo-spook, true history intermeshed in a narrative that both states that it's true and challenged by "fakes" to some end by some players.
Hindu history has inhuman entities and directly ties into theosophy, Greek deities are space aliens maybe even IRL, Mesopotamian and later Abrahamic myths mention the Providence, Brazil has micronoids, all these are tied into something larger.