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DNA Tests Show Paracas Skulls Not Human

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posted on May, 1 2015 @ 04:58 AM
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I'm not in a place where I can post pictures, but this is very big news.

DNA tests show these skulls from Peru are not human. They were discovered in 1928 in a mass grave in Paracas, Peru. The news just came in.

The skulls are elongated, and more than a little strange. 300 were found and they date to 3000 years ago.

I will post links and pics later today.

Google the topic if you're interested. Link is thetruthwins.com
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posted on May, 1 2015 @ 05:02 AM
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no sources?
This is ATS. You don't just say "google it yourselves", the onus is on you to provide evidence to support your position.

The difficulty with the Paracas Skulls is that such evidence seems not to exist.
These claims are often parroted without any evidence whatsoever being offered to support them.


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posted on May, 1 2015 @ 05:06 AM
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a reply to: Awen24

Did you not see that I said I couldn't post? I'm on an airplane friend! Why don't you be a peach and provide the link for me?


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posted on May, 1 2015 @ 05:09 AM
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a reply to: MRuss

I looked at the source and saw this,

"For months, many of us have been eagerly awaiting the results of the first DNA tests to ever be performed on the famous Paracas skulls. The results for one of the skulls are now in, and the scientist that did the testing is declaring that this skull represents a “new human-like creature” unlike anything that has ever been discovered before. So are these actually Nephilim skulls? Do they come from a time when the world more closely resembled “the Lord of the Rings” than most people living today would ever dare to imagine? There are those who believe that extremely bizarre hybrid races once roamed the planet. With each passing year, the scientific evidence continues to pile up on the side of those that are convinced that the Nephilim actually lived among us. As the knowledge of this evidence becomes more widespread, what is that going to do to the commonly accepted version of history that all of us have been taught?"

I hope they provide more tests on other skulls to corroborate this example. Will watch this space for more info. Kind Regards,

Bally
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posted on May, 1 2015 @ 05:14 AM
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thetruthwins.com...

Here you go Op. Haven't read it yet but saved it for later.

Not sure what happened to people's attitudes towards helping others when asked.

Have a great day


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posted on May, 1 2015 @ 05:16 AM
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First of all, it's Brian Forester.

He would never reveal the name of the person he claimed he was doing the testing. then when he does reveal the name, that person says he's lying. then, he changes his story again and says he is working with that person, they're just not working on this particular project, which is what he has been claiming all along. He and other hoaxers like Pye have been pulling this for years to rake in money and sell books.



posted on May, 1 2015 @ 05:19 AM
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a reply to: MRuss

Back in the day

CIA or another agency would pull off a black OP and seize any evidence

My how things change, no one cares anymore


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posted on May, 1 2015 @ 05:21 AM
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a reply to: MRuss

Here you go OP. I'm a nice guy and a good helper.

The Truth Wins

And for those who don't wan't to click the link:

How can we explain elongated skulls that are thousands of years old that contain genetic material “unknown in any human, primate or animal known so far”? For months, many of us have been eagerly awaiting the results of the first DNA tests to ever be performed on the famous Paracas skulls. The results for one of the skulls are now in, and the scientist that did the testing is declaring that this skull represents a “new human-like creature” unlike anything that has ever been discovered before. So are these actually Nephilim skulls? Do they come from a time when the world more closely resembled “the Lord of the Rings” than most people living today would ever dare to imagine? There are those who believe that extremely bizarre hybrid races once roamed the planet. With each passing year, the scientific evidence continues to pile up on the side of those that are convinced that the Nephilim actually lived among us. As the knowledge of this evidence becomes more widespread, what is that going to do to the commonly accepted version of history that all of us have been taught?

If you are not familiar with the Paracas skulls, the following is a pretty good summary from a recent article by April Holloway…

Paracas is a desert peninsula located within the Pisco Province in the Inca Region, on the south coast of Peru. It is here were Peruvian archaeologist, Julio Tello, made an amazing discovery in 1928 – a massive and elaborate graveyard containing tombs filled with the remains of individuals with the largest elongated skulls found anywhere in the world. These have come to be known as the ‘Paracas skulls’. In total, Tello found more than 300 of these elongated skulls, which are believed to date back around 3,000 years. A DNA analysis has now been conducted on one of the skulls and expert Brien Foerster has released preliminary information regarding these enigmatic skulls.

As Holloway noted, it is researcher Brien Foerster that has been leading the charge in reviving interest in these elongated skulls. Now that the DNA results are in, interest in these skulls is almost certainly going to skyrocket. The following quote from the geneticist that conducted the DNA analysis comes from Brien Foerster’s Facebook page. Please keep in mind that this geneticist was not told the history of these skulls in advance. So he was able to examine them without any preconceived notions. What he found was absolutely shocking…

Whatever the sample labeled 3A has came from – it had mtDNA with mutations unknown in any human, primate or animal known so far. The data is very sketchy though and a LOT of sequencing still needs to be done to recover the complete mtDNA sequence. But a few fragments I was able to sequence from this sample 3A indicate that if these mutations will hold we are dealing with a new human-like creature, very distant from Homo sapiens, Neanderthals and Denisovans.

As I have written about previously, forensic analysis of these skulls show that they were not deformed by “cradle-boarding”. There are many examples of skulls that have been “cradle-boarded” down in South America, but the skulls that Foerster has been investigating are much different from those skulls. The following is more from April Holloway about these skulls…

The cranial volume is up to 25 percent larger and 60 percent heavier than conventional human skulls, meaning they could not have been intentionally deformed through head binding/flattening. They also contain only one parietal plate, rather than two. The fact that the skulls’ features are not the result of cranial deformation means that the cause of the elongation is a mystery, and has been for decades.

In fact, in a previous article I discussed how a sample of red hair from one of these skulls was sent to a lab to be analyzed. The tests on that sample of hair also showed that these skulls are not human.

Or at least they are not fully human.

So can we conclusively say that these are Nephilim skulls?

Of course many researchers are extremely excited about these findings, but they are warning everyone to stay cautious. For example, consider what L.A. Marzulli is saying about these skulls…

Our Geneticist has had his mind blown as the email indicates, but we must be cautious with our conclusions until all the evidence can be examined.

With that in mind, take a good look at the two skulls in the picture above. I took this photo when I returned to the Chongos Necropolis a few weeks ago. The skull on the left shows only one parietal plate and a complete absence of a parietal suture. Is this a genetic trait that is only found in the Paracas skulls? If so, what does it signify?

Chongos is one of the most enigmatic places I have ever found myself in. On this visit to the area we were accompanied by the mayor and an armed escort! Chongos is where the sample for the DNA testing and the subsequent results I posted above, has come from.

Are these really Nephilim skulls? In my opinion, the evidence is beginning to stack up in that direction, but we must be cautious and patient for all the evidence to come in.

You can find the photo that he was talking about right here.

And for much more on the DNA test results, I have posted a video interview with Brien Foerster below…

(*sorry, can't post video At work*)

And you can find another video interview with Foerster right here.

Of course this is not the first time that a very bizarre skull has been tested.

In a previous article, I discussed how DNA testing of the Starchild skull showed that it was not human.

So who were all of these extremely bizarre human-like creatures that were roaming around on our planet just a few thousand years ago?

Could it be possible that they were actually the Nephilim or their descendents?

Please feel free to share what you think by posting a comment below…



posted on May, 1 2015 @ 05:22 AM
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Well, strike me pink! DAVID64. I'm one of those suckers that enjoys a good read. (Don't post money or buy the book) Seems I waste my reading time on fiction.

Cheers, I'll dodge these articles in future.

Bally



posted on May, 1 2015 @ 05:38 AM
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Extraordinary claims require at least some evidence for scientific review , I doubt this is about science but more for profit.

None of this is true. Some pretty basic Google research turns up some facts about Foerster that cast his announcement in an entirely different light.

First, his academic credentials: by cobbling information together from the webpage of his company Hidden Inca Tours and his official Facebook page, it appears that he has a Bachelor of Science from the University of Victoria, in British Columbia, Canada. Foerster doesn’t offer any further information about his educational background, including his exact field of undergraduate study. I was unable to find any evidence of an advanced degree.

Foerster’s company, Hidden Inca Tours, is a travel agency that specializes in taking travelers on paranormal tours around the world, but focuses on Peru and the surrounding region. Foerster has also written a number of books on archaeology, including one called “The Enigma of Cranial Deformation: Elongated Skulls of the Ancients,” which he wrote with David Hatcher Childress. Vanderbilt University archaeologist Charles E. Orser once called Childress “one of the most flagrant violators of basic archaeological reasoning.”


So what about his role as assistant director at the Paracas History Museum? How did a paranormal tour operator get that job?

Well, first, the Paracas History Museum is a private museum. It’s owned by one Juan Navarro, who is also its director. Navarro is also listed on the Hidden Inca Tours webpage as a member of “Our Team of Experts.” I was unable to find any mention of academic credentials earned by Navarro, either.
www.peruthisweek.com...



posted on May, 1 2015 @ 05:39 AM
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originally posted by: MRuss
DNA tests show these skulls from Peru are not human.


No it does not actually - notice that they do not publish the full peer reviewed report...

badarchaeology.wordpress.com...



posted on May, 1 2015 @ 05:47 AM
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originally posted by: Awen24
a reply to: MRuss

no sources?
This is ATS. You don't just say "google it yourselves", the onus is on you to provide evidence to support your position.

The difficulty with the Paracas Skulls is that such evidence seems not to exist.
These claims are often parroted without any evidence whatsoever being offered to support them.


Tweets are ok though, do you have a hashtag you can throw at it...multiple times



posted on May, 1 2015 @ 05:54 AM
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originally posted by: hellobruce

originally posted by: MRuss
DNA tests show these skulls from Peru are not human.


No it does not actually - notice that they do not publish the full peer reviewed report...

badarchaeology.wordpress.com...


I agree with the above. Forester has had the skulls for 3 years and we have yet to see the report.
The article you have provided is from Feb. 2014 and the topic was discussed here then: www.abovetopsecret.com...

S&F anyway as I am glad the topic is kept alive, in hopes we'll see a proper peer reviewed report soon.... it's been 3 years after all.



posted on May, 1 2015 @ 06:08 AM
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a reply to: bally001

No! Don't skip these types of articles. use them to educate yourself against the hoaxers and self proclaimed "experts". This guy, along with others like Pye and Childress, are a slap in the face to actual science. Always keep in mind, , at the core of every hoax, may be a grain of truth



posted on May, 1 2015 @ 06:14 AM
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Edit: Phone glitch
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posted on May, 1 2015 @ 06:20 AM
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Is this junk still being peddled?

We learned about this back in grade school social studies in the late sixties. Second grade, in fact. The teacher was beautiful and of Incan descent. At the time I thought she was making it up.

en.m.wikipedia.org...
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posted on May, 1 2015 @ 07:12 AM
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Another day, another person peddling lies to the ignorant, eager-to-believe masses. I really ought to get in on that game; it seems quite lucrative these days.



posted on May, 1 2015 @ 07:23 AM
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originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
Another day, another person peddling lies to the ignorant, eager-to-believe masses. I really ought to get in on that game; it seems quite lucrative these days.


Sure beats Disinfo Agent pay.



posted on May, 1 2015 @ 07:26 AM
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originally posted by: draknoir2

originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
Another day, another person peddling lies to the ignorant, eager-to-believe masses. I really ought to get in on that game; it seems quite lucrative these days.


Sure beats Disinfo Agent pay.

Yeah? How much does that pay? I was laid off a few months ago, and am looking for work...



posted on May, 1 2015 @ 07:30 AM
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originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance

originally posted by: draknoir2

originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
Another day, another person peddling lies to the ignorant, eager-to-believe masses. I really ought to get in on that game; it seems quite lucrative these days.


Sure beats Disinfo Agent pay.


Yeah? How much does that pay? I was laid off a few months ago, and am looking for work...


Still waiting for my first check.




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