Sunday, June 19, 2005









Interesting . . .

8 comments:

Mac said...

I've been keeping up with the "Starchild Project" for several years. The forensic/DNA analysis is legit.

It *might* be evidence of ET experimentation, but even if it isn't it warrants careful study.

Ken said...

"it's unlikely we're seeing an alien-human HYBRID, since it's doubtful that Alien DNA (if they have DNA at all) would be compatible with human."

What if it's an alien-human chimera?

Ken said...

"That's an interesting suggestion. How would such a chimera be produced?"

I'm not an expert in biology, but I assume that such a chimera can be produced pretty much the same way we can (at least in theory) produce human-animal chimeras today. If memory serves me correct, they've already created a pig with human blood -- and now they're working on mice with human brains. They can even create chimeras which combine outward physical characteristics (for instance -- one which is part human, part rabbit -- which is gross, but anyway...)

Mac said...

If "aliens" are in fact creating hybrids, then I would venture to say we're somehow related.

Ken said...

I got this weird notion the other night that our UFOnauts are actually time travellers from the very distant past...

Mac said...

Time-travelers from the *past*. I like that...

Mac said...

Martian time-travelers? Whoa -- what did I miss? :-)

Ken said...

Well, I wasn't necessarily thinking they were from Mars, but from somewhere else...

On another note, last night I was looking at photos of the "conehead" skulls found in Peru. Then it struck me that the Nefertiti glyph on Mars (assuming that it's not a simulacra) appears to be wearing a "hat" that would nicely fit an elongated head...The reason I find that even partly significant is that one type of "conehead" skull they found supposedly *predates* the human race (which is really puzzling scientists).

Of course, if Martians had landed on Earth in ancient times they would probably have broken their bones. Mars only has a third of the gravity that we do, and their bodies would have been adapted to that environment.