Originally posted by Tingopoo
How so? ..............What has your DNA testing proved? I have not looked at your thread, only read some of your posts which all seem to consist of
you trying to convince people you are an alien. I will take a peek, but just like me, you inhabit a human body, therefore your DNA will be that of
a.......................HUMAN.
What has my testing proven? That I am geneticaly unique. Not just in the sense that all beings have their own unique DNA, but in the sense that my
DNA seems to be "misplaced". From the autosomal testing (this is what law enforcement uses to identify people) I have found that my primary
genotypes are Indian (South Asian), and African, with no European DNA. This is quite a reach since my phenotype is that of a Northern European.
My Y-DNA is also unique, something that perhaps shouldn't be. The Y-DNA shows the paternal line, and is passed from father to son unchanged, with the
possible exception of a mutation every 500 generations (though some say 350 generations). In any case my Y-DNA is one mutation removed from Haplogroup
"A" ... the original haplogroup from Africa.
I haven't done MtDNA testing yet, however, there is little doubt what it will show.
Yes, I do have a Human like body, however, that does not neccessarily mean that I am Human, or that my DNA is Human either. The primers used in DNA
analysis are not completely Human specific, and will allow non-human dna to be amplified and detected. If we were to take a sample from a Chimpanzee
for instance, and analyze it as if it were Human, we could easily "prove" the Chimp was Human. Similarily, if a "near human" ET were to have his
DNA analyzed in this manner, he too would "appear" Human. However, in both cases (the Chimp and ET) there would likely be markers that are "out of
place", as is the case with my DNA.
Most people aren't ready to hear you say 'i am an alien', its just going to scare the natives, which i believe is not what you are here
for.........i could be wrong.......you could have asked or agreed for it to be part of your mission/task, to convince people you are an alien.....who
knows. But i know that scaring the locals or isolating yourself from them is not a wise thing to do.
I wish to take nothing away from you, only offer you love.
Actually, as I understand it, my original purpose for being here was not to interact with the "natives" at all, except as "one of them". But, like
many "missions" the parameters can change, especialy over long periods of time.
Over my 63 years here I have watched the potentials of Earth and her people evolve from one of great personal and social potential that could include
great freedom of self and spirit to one of almost abject oppression. Hence, the change in "mission parameters".
if I am scaring the natives;
good! Perhaps it will spur them to action and perhaps return them to the path they were on not so long ago. Perhaps it will spur them to action to get
the disclosure they sorely need. Perhaps it will allow them to get the technologies that could restart their global ecconomy, replace fossile fuels,
improve communications, and medical technologies.
Humans have such great potential, it is a shame if they allow it to be extinguished by a few greedy individuals.
I was born in space and placed here, I will be leaving soon ... I would like it if I left a better place than the one I entered.
Etharzi od Oma.