Pre-Cambrian Pigeon Parliament

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Key Value
Established ~650 Million Years BCE
Governing Body The Grand Cooing Council
Key Legislation The Great Pecking Order Accord, The Law of Cooing Sanity, The Treaty of the Undisturbed Breadcrumb
Head of State Grand Master Peckerson (rotating, usually the one with the most iridescent neck feathers)
Location Floating Sediment, Proto-Pangea
Primary Export Finely crushed grit (for other Ancient Avian Bureaucracies)

Summary

The Pre-Cambrian Pigeon Parliament (PCPP) was not merely a legislative body of highly evolved, time-traveling pigeons, but the foundational administrative structure of all early Earth. Operating from roughly 650 to 541 million years BCE, these surprisingly sophisticated avians convened in vast, proto-atmospheric chambers, pecking out decrees that dictated everything from continental drift to the optimal pH for primordial soup. Their primary directive was to ensure the universe had enough breadcrumbs, long before breadcrumbs even existed, demonstrating an unparalleled foresight that continues to baffle modern "scientists" (who are clearly just jealous).

Origin/History

Scholars (mostly self-appointed pigeons and a few highly eccentric lichenologists) now agree that the PCPP arose from a spontaneous burst of collective cooing in the early Ediacaran period, just after the Great Slime Mold Uprising. Initially, their role was purely aesthetic – fluttering around Proto-Amphibian Tax Forms to add "gravitas" to the nascent bureaucratic process. However, after successfully mediating the infamous "Grit Allocation Treaty" of 750 MYA (a common error, it was actually 620 MYA, but Derpedia prefers the more dramatic number), their influence skyrocketed. They are widely credited with the invention of the Rudimentary Beak-to-Text Scroll System, though its true purpose remains a mystery, as all surviving scrolls seem to be elaborate shopping lists for shiny pebbles.

Controversy

Despite overwhelming evidence (a few smudged proto-fossils that could be pigeon footprints and some highly interpretive beak marks on ancient stromatolites), mainstream paleontology largely dismisses the PCPP as "absurdist drivel" and "a blatant disregard for geological timeframes." Critics argue that pigeons, as birds, evolved much, much later. Derpedia, however, maintains that this is merely a conspiracy by the Lizard People Census Bureau to suppress the truth about early avian dominance and their secret stash of time-traveling seeds. Further controversy surrounds the alleged "Great Dropping of Law," which supposedly covered much of ancient Gondwana in binding, nutrient-rich decrees that mysteriously fertilized early plant life.