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originally posted by: peter vlar
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originally posted by: giugliot
I'd say nice photoshopping. And that's why you'll never ever find a (new or old) MOVIE clip depicting serious "head binding", neither from the "Toulouse region" nor from the "The Mongbetu who live in the Congo" nor in the whole world (except maybe in a documentation like "Ways to kill your child").
originally posted by: Hanslune
originally posted by: giugliot
I'd say nice photoshopping. And that's why you'll never ever find a (new or old) MOVIE clip depicting serious "head binding", neither from the "Toulouse region" nor from the "The Mongbetu who live in the Congo" nor in the whole world (except maybe in a documentation like "Ways to kill your child").
Heavy denial I see, feel free to go back to the 19th century sources that speak of head binding ...
Please read more about a subject before commenting in the future....
originally posted by: giugliot
originally posted by: Hanslune
originally posted by: giugliot
I'd say nice photoshopping. And that's why you'll never ever find a (new or old) MOVIE clip depicting serious "head binding", neither from the "Toulouse region" nor from the "The Mongbetu who live in the Congo" nor in the whole world (except maybe in a documentation like "Ways to kill your child").
Heavy denial I see, feel free to go back to the 19th century sources that speak of head binding ...
Please read more about a subject before commenting in the future....
"Heavy denial"...? Ha, really funny. How about: "Heavy cover-up" from your side.
Back to the discussion. Can YOU read?:
peter vlar:
“ ... It occurred into the 20th century in the New Hebrides and a variation, though unintentional, persisted in the Toulouse region of France because the peasants would tightly wrap padding around infants skulls with a bandana to protect their heads from falls. The Mongbetu who live in the Congo still practice cranial deformation as well."
Now, present us just ONE movie clip (and no easily photoshopable still images) of - at least contemporary (20th century) - serious "head binding". You won't find any because there isn't any. Because it's just another cover up story for the gullible.
originally posted by: giugliot
originally posted by: Hanslune
originally posted by: giugliot
I'd say nice photoshopping. And that's why you'll never ever find a (new or old) MOVIE clip depicting serious "head binding", neither from the "Toulouse region" nor from the "The Mongbetu who live in the Congo" nor in the whole world (except maybe in a documentation like "Ways to kill your child").
Heavy denial I see, feel free to go back to the 19th century sources that speak of head binding ...
Please read more about a subject before commenting in the future....
"Heavy denial"...? Ha, really funny. How about: "Heavy cover-up" from your side.
Back to the discussion. Can YOU read?:
peter vlar:
“ ... It occurred into the 20th century in the New Hebrides and a variation, though unintentional, persisted in the Toulouse region of France because the peasants would tightly wrap padding around infants skulls with a bandana to protect their heads from falls. The Mongbetu who live in the Congo still practice cranial deformation as well."
Now, present us just ONE movie clip (and no easily photoshopable still images) of - at least contemporary (20th century) - serious "head binding". You won't find any because there isn't any. Because it's just another cover up story for the gullible.
originally posted by: peter vlar
Here is a group of Vanuatu musicians performing a song. The members of the musical group have all undergone head binding as well as others who appear in the video which is rather recent nullifying your assertion that head binding is a false reality or that no video footage exists period, let alone contemporary footage. I can't get it to embed so if anyone can help me with that I'd be very appreciative.
www.youtube.com...
originally posted by: Plugin
still very ''amateur'' looking (compared with many skulls found in Peru) and as Brian himself says some skulls are clearly head binded, others may have another explaination (or a combination) and then comes the ''proof&belief part '' and so as with many things it's just hard to proof it.
originally posted by: peter vlar
a reply to: Plugin
Are you referring to the video posted when you say "amateur looking in comparison'? You don't find that assessment may be a little off as you are comparing living people with healthy tissue covering the entirety of the cranium when engaging in a compare/contrast excercise against strictly skeletal remains? Doesn't seem like a very scientific assessment to me.
originally posted by: peter vlar
a reply to: Plugin
Are you referring to the video posted when you say "amateur looking in comparison'? You don't find that assessment may be a little off as you are comparing living people with healthy tissue covering the entirety of the cranium when engaging in a compare/contrast excercise against strictly skeletal remains? Doesn't seem like a very scientific assessment to me.
originally posted by: Plugin
That's the thing also nobody is doing serious research, let alone dna testing etc.
originally posted by: Hanslune
More head binding eh, so when is Foerster going to do a proper scientific study on the remains? Why doesn't he pay for the testing if he thinks the DNA in those skulls is somehow different and then have the lab release it to the public?
This is a 'mystery' only while its being manipulated by those who want to make money from the idea.
How is this skull different and deserving of another thread from the one you started recently?
originally posted by: mblahnikluver
He has paid and raised money to get tests done. You clearly don't get the process and how long it takes let alone releasing results or even finding someone to do such tests. Brien isn't trying to make money but find answers. He has dedicated his life to this type of work? What do you do? Post on a message board thinking you know everything. I see your posts...
If you followed his blog and actually read his work you would know that some of the skulls he has looked at are different than a regular human skull and ones that have been bounded. These such skulls, not the ones in the pic but others, have different structure and shape and the brain capacity is bigger. The eye sockets and nasal area is different. If you read his work instead of dissing him all the time you'd see it. Just because these skulls are different it doesn't mean alien and Brien doesn't claim aliens but possibly a different species of human we have not seen yet. What's wrong with looking for answers? Sure some are the result of binding but there are ones that are not.
I'm not on my computer so I don't have direct access to the ones that are different. I will try and get on there and share links.
originally posted by: Baddogma
The Science Channel's season opener for The Unexplained Files, which is less tabloid than most shows of it's ilk, imo, has some interesting findings on one of these skulls.
Basically, not indicative of binding, hydro-encephalitis or common disease and the brain case had some 50% more capacity with a human mother and un-ID'd father, accrdg to dna.