Some
15 years ago or so, a small, tiny really, skeleton was found in the Atacama
Desert in Chile. It was only six inches tall, thought to be six to eight years
old, was humanoid and looked like something that might have come from another
world. And that was what a number of people believed. They had found the
remains of creature from another world.
There
was DNA that could be examined, and in 2013, it was revealed that only 92 or
93% of the DNA had been identified. That DNA was human, but the other seven or
eight percent was unknown. Some pointed out that the difference between humans
and chimpanzee DNA was only three percent. But that three percent was critical
and the difference between high intelligence and human beings, and the lower
intelligence and chimpanzee.
This,
according to a few including Steven Greer, suggested that the creature was not human, while others
said that, of course, it was. The problem was a few assumptions reported as
fact such as the age and size of the little being suggested it was non-human.
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| The Sirius premiere at the Citizen Hearing in Washington, D.C. Photo copyright by Kevin Randle. |
Study
of the skeleton by some UFO researchers resulted in a documentary called, “Sirius.”
It can be viewed here:
While
the movie was mostly panned, it was one of the first that had been funded by crowd
sourcing which makes it interesting in its own right. But I digress…
There
has been a long-term study of the little skeleton. A few years ago, it was
determined that the skeleton was only 40 years old and not an ancient alien as
some speculated. Gary Nolan, senior author of the
new study and professor of microbiology and immunology at Stanford University
reported on the results of that study.
You can read the whole story
here:
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| Steven Greer at the Citizen Hearing with his film. Photo copyright by Kevin Randle |
The mystery of the DNA has now been solved. According to Nolan,
the skeleton is a human female, probably a fetus, with Chilean ancestry. The age
estimates based on the bones were off. The fetus suffered from a number of rare
genetic and bone related mutations. That was what lead to the erroneous assumption
about its age.
The point is that the skeleton has been identified as human. Completely
human. And, yes, I know there will be those out there who believe that these conclusions
are the result of government repression and an attempt to hide the truth about
alien visitation. But it seems that the study was completed by a disinterested
third party who had no government controllers and certainly isn’t a government
agent. They went where the evidence took them and it seems they solved the
mystery of the Atacama Mummy.
But, no matter what we say, there will be those who ignore the
evidence. I believed that we have the answer, but if you wish to continue to
believe… well, that’s your business, so, here is a list of various sites that
have additional information.


