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Strange alien skeleton in Peru
Now, today, I listened the 4 hours long report of the results and took notes (warning : I don't speak spanish and must relied to what the benevolent translator understood or not - he obvioulsy get lost at some times, it's understable). First thing first, I will add that the word "alien" or "extraterrestrial" had not been a single time said in all of this. (I say it that because of the title Mystery Universe s'paper)
Now, my poor notes :
- Thierry Jamin, chairman of the Inkari Cusco Institute talk about the circumstance of his implication with this discovery (nothing new compared to what he said elsewhere and before)
- Dr Salas, tomography & radiography expert :
-- For "Wawita" : tridactyl but obvious mutilation of the 1 & 5 phalanx of hands & feet ; maybe "ritual"
-- For "Maria" :
true tridactyl ; skull volume 19 % up / humans; 12 ribs ; 7e vertebra broken; herniated disc; right hand : injury between the 1e &2 phalanx, left hand intact, hands = 20 cm long; no mutilation; fracture of one foot; great distance between toes; natural death
- Dr Clara Martinez, biochimist from Switzerland (very very confused lecture - so confused that I even don't understand my notes some hours later ! so I will stick with more sure)
-- For Maria -> results of different labs for homo sapiens matches :
biotecmol 34,93 %
U russia 23.8 %
Labo of Sarah Kouhou 33.67 %
Media 30.8 %
-- For Victoria 19.82 %
-- For Wawita 25.06 % (But just one lab for these 2 last)
2 differents species possibles : Victoria and Maria/Wawita
-- sample of a head alone : haplogroup Q (american origin) and for the mitochondrial ADN HV2 & B2a
- Dr Jose de La Cruz biologist
-- Josefina : called it a "reptil humanoid", oviparous; singular skull morphology; liquid feeding; 3 calcified eggs in abdomen + one in formation; tridactyl hands and foots typical of extinct dinosaurs + empty bones & vertebras also typical of extinct dinosaurs
-- Maria : tridactyl, no auricle; tendon in the heel placed differently; angle 90° of the foot
So, for him, singular species different from humans, and he notes the maya tridactyl figurines.
- ?, genetician from Abraxas : samples deteriorated by oldness; matche with human (result with different filters)
-- Victoria2 14.29 % ; 18 %
-- hand alone 97.69% ; 99 %
-- Victoria4 15.26 %; 67 %
Contamination hazard ; absolutely no matches with Blast, taxmap, NCBI (data bases for known species)
- Dr Jose de Jesus Zalce, forensic :
-- 60 cm body : no teeth, visual amplitude >180°, triangular vertebras, singular clavicle (like birds or dinosaur), metal plate encrusted in the thorax; scoliosis, 7e vertebra injury; eggs in abdomen with a normal angle for gestational process --> new species, singular evolution, natural, harmonious anatomy, impossible fake
- an archeologist from Lima University : rant because of circumstances, no background (archeologically speaken because of the scavengers), etc, even if doesn't deny results
- ? from St Petersburg University :
-- Maria, C14 datation : 1750 yold; 30/35 yold given skull and teeth, no coccyx, external injuries ; 7e vertebra injuried; tridactyl; no molar,
DNA analysis of hand & foot -> same individual, no known species; oily biological stuff over the sample
-- "infant" : maybe 1 or 1.5yold; oil & grains in tissues; skull malformation ?; lots of injury, scalp, vertebras, tridactyl but last phalanx artificially bent; wrap full of grains
-- Josefina : ocular & nasal cavities < humans; clavicula different, typical of dinosaur, broken with a metal plate to maintain rib cage ? tridactyl; spheres in the joints; 3 objects with like an 8 weeks embryo in one of them
cites the lot of tridactyl artefacts in Peru