I am not dismissing, or agreeing with your claim, but rather just cannot understand why you must make us believe you are an alien.
I would love too know what part this plays in your objective, thanks

Originally posted by mosesgunner
reply to post by AnthraAndromda
I'd have to see the results first of all.
Originally posted by badmoviefan
reply to post by AnthraAndromda
How far back does your family tree go? England occupied India for some time and is it not possible that there some "fraternization"? Going through my family history a few years back I've found odd links that I was unaware of.
Originally posted by Unity_99
Where did you get the test done? I even wonder if your test showed any anomalies that way if your test would not have been altered or substituted with another. Though the Indian link is interesting. My friend with andromedan ties told me that lakota sioux was almost a dead ringer for a cosmic language. And this implies around the world in various nations, from India with its rich mysterious history, and the Sidhis was explored alot by Ingo Swann and all serious researchers:
www.biomindsuperpowers.com...
I've read all the articles on the data base, but would have to reread a ton of stuff to find the good parts, right now, sorry, but there is a big connection there, and then ranging all the way to indigenous populations and North and South American nations that relate to the Cosmos as well.
So, its indicative of something, it could also be indicative of a switch too. I can't see anyone giving a report from a lab, (which would be answering to the authorities) any document that woudl verify et origin. I mean thats the smoking gun, and it just wouldnt happen.
The reason my family was abducted by the greys is because of a bloodline to James II of the Scotland.
[edit on 29-12-2009 by Unity_99]
Yes, but, thats the thing...they do answer to the authorities. When they do paternity tests, or forensic tests, they HAVE to be accurate. This is why these labs have to have certifications. They should also have protocols in place to prevent switching of data, and for the handling of samples with no human DNA.
I think it is unlikely that they would single me out to provide some erroneous data. And, if they did, why would it be so far from any plausible reality?