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New Genetic Study Suggests the Pharaohs of Egypt Were Alien Hybrids

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posted on Jun, 5 2015 @ 09:47 PM
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originally posted by: sled735
a reply to: hellobruce

Show some proof he/they didn't!!


If I remember right, you can't prove a negative, so your request fails. Since you seem all gung-ho and upity on this subject and it is your OP, you should at least attempt to prove the existence of real evidence for the story, the story isn't enough.

Cheers - Dave



posted on Jun, 5 2015 @ 09:59 PM
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a reply to: bobs_uruncle

I think the naysayers are on shaky ground, because of the elongated skulls with no central suture, in the museum of Malta ,and the Museum in Paracas. In my anatomical knowledge, if a human were to be born without a central suture, That's enough to say it is alien to a human infant, then where does it leave us?



posted on Jun, 5 2015 @ 10:08 PM
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originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
...then where does it leave us?

It leaves us (or you, rather) needing to do some more research. Start with "ossification", the process whereby head-binding fuses the saggital suture, effectively eliminating it. After that, you may want to look at "craniosynostosis", a deformity that often causes infants to be born without a saggital suture, and in fact, causes skull elongation.
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posted on Jun, 5 2015 @ 10:08 PM
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originally posted by: Char-Lee
Stuart Fleischmann
www.biomedcentral.com...


Actually, that is Fleischmann RD, not Stuart Fleischmann....



posted on Jun, 5 2015 @ 10:13 PM
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Whether or not we believe the pharaohs had mixed DNA isn't the real issue here. Maybe they did, and maybe they didn't. The issue is, is this claim real or not. I don't believe it based on what we have seen so far, and this is why:

1. There is a Swiss university in Cairo - link - but it isn't the one they name, and I can't locate that one. my search link for the university

2. I did a search for the professor, and fond nothing not related to this story - link for that search. I searched again, leaving off "pharaoh", and got this - next search. So, if he's a real professor, why isn't he online anywhere??

3. I did find a Comparative Genomics program in Cairo, but it's at an American university there - that link.

4. The study talks of mutations, which isn't proof of anything alien.

Is the channel that has the program one known for sensationalism? Seems likely.



posted on Jun, 5 2015 @ 10:19 PM
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a reply to: LadyGreenEyes

It's always nice to see others research a claim themselves. Bravo.



posted on Jun, 5 2015 @ 10:46 PM
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a reply to: AdmireTheDistance

Then why were some of the skulls, with a central suture, and some of the skulls without a central suture . If ossification had taken place then they should all be suture less. Why did the ones without the central suture, have a large brain cavity and those , with (head bound) a normal cavity. Why did the Paracas skulls show Northern European DNA. Its not that clear cut. The cult of head binding on two different continents, must have had a common source, its not the thing you would wake up one day and say , "let's head bind little johny" Unless their was good reason to do so.



posted on Jun, 5 2015 @ 10:49 PM
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a reply to: anonentity

Different cultures practiced head-binding for different reasons. If you'd like to discuss it further, I'd recommend one of the countless threads on elongated skulls.



posted on Jun, 5 2015 @ 11:14 PM
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Disclose TV is NOT a reputable site, yes it pops up in my fb newsfeed too, but they are about as trustworthy as,say, Weekly World News, The Onion, Secure Team Ten, Jesse Ventura,....



posted on Jun, 5 2015 @ 11:52 PM
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originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
a reply to: LadyGreenEyes

It's always nice to see others research a claim themselves. Bravo.


I agree! Nice to see that on here from others, I thought!

Sheesh, and the idea is one I cold support, sort of, though I'd call it Nephilim and not alien. Shame, really.



posted on Jun, 5 2015 @ 11:56 PM
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originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes

originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
a reply to: LadyGreenEyes

It's always nice to see others research a claim themselves. Bravo.


I agree! Nice to see that on here from others, I thought!

Sheesh, and the idea is one I cold support, sort of, though I'd call it Nephilim and not alien. Shame, really.

Aww, and I was just starting to like you. Lol.



posted on Jun, 6 2015 @ 02:04 AM
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originally posted by: sled735
a reply to: AdmireTheDistance

It only showed up yesterday in my news feed. That's mighty fast work proving a seven year study to be a hoax so soon.

Please provide your proof that this is a hoax.



A lot of these stories get recycled. They get hot, People research them and find out they are BS, then people forget.

6 monthes later some one who doesn't know it's been busted runs across it and starts the whole ball rolling again.


Wash, rinse, repeat.




Not talking about this specific story, but it's all to common. For ATS as well, but usually someone who remembers the last round of posts catches it.



posted on Jun, 6 2015 @ 02:19 AM
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originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
Whether or not we believe the pharaohs had mixed DNA isn't the real issue here. Maybe they did, and maybe they didn't. The issue is, is this claim real or not. I don't believe it based on what we have seen so far, and this is why:

1. There is a Swiss university in Cairo - link - but it isn't the one they name, and I can't locate that one. my search link for the university

2. I did a search for the professor, and fond nothing not related to this story - link for that search. I searched again, leaving off "pharaoh", and got this - next search. So, if he's a real professor, why isn't he online anywhere??

3. I did find a Comparative Genomics program in Cairo, but it's at an American university there - that link.

4. The study talks of mutations, which isn't proof of anything alien.

Is the channel that has the program one known for sensationalism? Seems likely.



Amazing work!!!



I did the same on an old story about an atheist group who sued some state because light poles looked like crosses.


Once I looked into it. The story claimed a group called the (been awhile might mess up a little) National Athiest association was the group filing suit. Well, there was no NAA, there was an American atheist association, AAA. But there was no atheist website or group google could find called the NAA.


The story also claimed the leader of the NAA was a john Goldstien. Well there was no NAA but the AAA's leader was John Silverstien.

Obviously the Christian conspiracy site had copied and twisted the actual organization to create a fake story to sell to there followers. Knowing that those types believe anything that backs up there personal flavor of Christianity.


Freaked the buddy who pointed out the story to me. Blew his mind! Made him doubt all the bs Ark on Ararat or giant nephilium type stories the spoon feed the sheep.



posted on Jun, 6 2015 @ 02:41 AM
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a reply to: Entreri06

Yep. That's why you should never believe anything you read without doing your own independent verification (to the extent possible). Particularly when the story in question furthers someone's agenda.



posted on Jun, 6 2015 @ 02:56 AM
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a reply to: sled735

I still believe that aliens have visited Earth long ago...to this day it is impossible to determine how the great pyramids were built so perfectly in line with the stars and Earth's longitude and latitude.

Whether or not Egyptians were experimented on or there was some form of sexual inheritance from our space visitors is a topic that will go on for years to come.

Interesting thread though.




posted on Jun, 6 2015 @ 03:30 AM
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originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
a reply to: sled735

I still believe that aliens have visited Earth long ago...to this day it is impossible to determine how the great pyramids were built so perfectly in line with the stars and Earth's longitude and latitude.


If people like you actually did even 10 minutes research you would realize that this whole thing of the great pyramids somehow aligning with stars, and longitude/latitude is a MYTH and it has been debunked by very credible scientists/astronomers many times over many years.
It is so cringeworthy to have to witness people still bringing this up...

***Rolls eyes until they fall out of my head***



posted on Jun, 6 2015 @ 04:30 AM
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a reply to: Skywatcher2011

Its a fake story from a site that are purveyors of fake stories

Every day Disclose TV runs fake stories



posted on Jun, 6 2015 @ 06:17 AM
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a reply to: sled735


Every link to this Stuart Fleischmann is to a conspiracy site reporting this story , I can't find a link to an academic reference of him STRANGE!!!!

The real problem on here is some want these types of stories to be true so much that they don't check for themselves, what's ironic is that they call sceptics closed minded but at least we check things first!

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posted on Jun, 6 2015 @ 06:23 AM
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originally posted by: sled735
a reply to: AdmireTheDistance

It only showed up yesterday in my news feed. That's mighty fast work proving a seven year study to be a hoax so soon.

Please provide your proof that this is a hoax.


You use Disclose TV as a source, but require a real source from others?

As was stated, the pic is from the "Museum of Monstrosities," a now-defunct tourist trap created by a cinematic effects expert.

But, since you insist, here's the actual source of the claim:locklip.

You'll note the site links to this study. Here's the link to your "7 year study" : link

If you take a minute to read through it, you'll see it says no such thing. It's not even related to the claim at all, and the scientist mentioned at your ridiculous source wasn't even part of this study.

So, no, the study is not a hoax (nobody said it was.) The claim made about the study is the hoax.

Good enough?

Harte
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posted on Jun, 6 2015 @ 09:18 AM
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originally posted by: Iamnotadoctor

originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
a reply to: sled735

I still believe that aliens have visited Earth long ago...to this day it is impossible to determine how the great pyramids were built so perfectly in line with the stars and Earth's longitude and latitude.


If people like you actually did even 10 minutes research you would realize that this whole thing of the great pyramids somehow aligning with stars, and longitude/latitude is a MYTH and it has been debunked by very credible scientists/astronomers many times over many years.
It is so cringeworthy to have to witness people still bringing this up...

***Rolls eyes until they fall out of my head***


It also amazes me that current engineers can't even build sh*t even close to the complexity to what Engineers did back in Egypt so don't even start on it with me. I have done more research on this stuff more than you have sir.
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