Monday, October 20, 2014

Stanford University Examines Biological Entity Found In Atacama Desert




This lifeform mummy has been about for some time and like several other comparable discoveries and that includes the starchild skull in particular, it attracts a lot of speculation regarding its obvious non human features. What these do confirm is that human mothers are tasked with carrying an alien hybrid to birth and then clearly caring for it.


Or that appears to be the common tread here. This seems curious and may well be a direct method to adjust an alien lifeform to life on Earth and several derivative populations may well exist hiding in plain sight. It would require an accident to flush this out.


The important fact here is that nine percent of the DNA is unidentified. Not only does that look right from appearances but it precludes spurious human explanations which bedevil other samples. These exanmples are also very important because they help sort out meaning in our genome.


Stanford University Examines Biological Entity Found In Atacama Desert

July 8, 2013 by Arjun Walia. 92 Comments.




The Neanderthal’s DNA is 99.5 % identical to the human race, a chimpanzee and the DNA of great apes is 96-97% identical to a human being. Our own human history is still in the process of discovery, research and exploration. Most of the information we take in and choose to believe about religion, evolution and the origin of our species is often lacking complete information.

A lack of truth and information has led to the human race to develop a number of theories and belief systems that are widely accepted as truth and taught within educational institutions without any full verification.

There is nothing wrong with having different beliefs about creation and the origin of life, the mistake comes when we close our minds to other possibilities and new understandings about the nature of our reality. Sure, we do have lots of information, but what we perceive as a large amount is still a very small amount. This leads to new theories, ideas and world paradigms that are constantly changing throughout human history.

The specimen under examination in the video below was found in the Atacama Desert. Research has already determined that a large portion of its DNA is from a human female, presumably the mother. The astonishing thing is that 9% of its DNA is unmatched, this is a very large portion of DNA. What could it be? Researches don’t know yet, and it will take a number of years to determine exactly what that unmatched DNA represents.

Below is a clip from the recent documentary SIRIUS. You can rent it or purchase it here. I know many of our readers have probably already seen it, but for those of you who haven’t I thought I would shed some light on it.

When dealing with the UFO/extraterrestrial phenomenon, it’s really important to question your sources and do some research. This subject is filled with multiple agendas, and disinformation. We do not judge the people behind the film, and we thank them for their work. Any type of documentary that is able to open the minds of the masses to realities beyond our world that do not fit the accepted framework is a definite advantage, and we are happy to promote. Sure, there have been some controversial remarks made by those with a ‘big voice’ in the ‘UFO community’, and it’s only natural that we examine those within the UFO field and see how it corroborates with other information that we’ve been privy to.

For a more in-depth analysis of the SIRIUS documentary from one of our writers, you can read the article below. For more information on the UFO/extraterrestrial phenomenon apart from the SIRIUS documentary, you can browse through our alternative news, science & tech, or multimedia sections. Or you can use our search bar with key words like “extraterrestrial” or “UFO”.

SIRIUS: Is The 6 Inch Physical Specimen Human or Alien?

Here is a clip of Dr. Steven Greer speaking about the specimen, it includes clips from the research conducted at Stanford. The full version goes much more in-depth with regards to the research, what it means as well as its implications.


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