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entirely new branch of hominid. Or an ancient human mutilated in a bizarre way to imitate
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what looks like a gray alien. I'm of course talking about these ancient Peruvian tridactyl
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beings were probably once alive. They even looked for deliberate mutilation of the fingers and toes,
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which they found no evidence of. There's data to show that some of these bodies can be interpreted
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with these tridactyl, three-fingered, three-toed, very gray alien-looking mummies.
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I was walking along the edge and dripped on the wall. And then it fell apart and I could see this cave full of diatoms.
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Ways Too Well, founded by my good friend Brigham Bueller. I just couldn't kick whatever I got in
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South America. Brigham and his team threw the kitchen sink at it. They gave me intravenous stem cells,
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I close it to the посмотрим into a carnalruptcy there.
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You'll find I close it to the poipleman.
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Another person who isn't a stranger to autopsies is Dr. David Ruiz.
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He's the president of the Peruvian Society of Legal Medicine.
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So he's kind of the equivalent of McDowell in Peru.
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I have been president of the Peruvian Society of Legal Medicine, right?
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It's equivalent to McDowell.
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As a doctor, as you call it, a conventional doctor, we see scans and MRIs and images all
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I mean, we realize when there is something, something real or something, something unreal.
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He takes things even farther than McDowell, confidently claiming that these are non-human, but very
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And that the tridactyls have been visiting us for thousands of years.
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We invite the scientists of the world, the professors, the professionals from different universities
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to be a little more interested in knowing this.
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Never in the eight years I've been researching have I mentioned or said the word extraterrestrial.
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I don't know if you heard or saw about that, but they brought in federal police, federal prosecutors,
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and the Ministry of Culture actually took over the microphone while he was up on the dais getting ready to speak.
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He charges about three grand a visit.
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For a tour to go see this cave.
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osmium would be used as medical implants. It did say that osmium, if oxidized, could be toxic. But
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underground, oxygen is much lower. So something like osmium would oxidize way less quickly.
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which is, could be this bioelectricity layer. Interestingly, osmium and cadmium have also been
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found on meteorites from space. After we left Mexico City, another hearing took place there. This time,
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the Peruvian government. On seven occasions they came with, first with police, with a prosecutor and
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all that. The intention, I don't know why, was to take these bodies. And the university had to fight for
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There are all these things about this case that I think break your brain because you wish it was cleaner.
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Like I think the very clean thing to say is that the large bodies are clearly real, or they're clearly,
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tridactyl, at that point you'd be accusing Gravedigger Wakeros of cloning abilities that elite American
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researchers don't even have. Now also at the risk of stirring controversy, I think the J-types are more
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The students who filmed this video, Timur and Kirill, were 18 and 19 at the time.
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continued on and so, uh, so grateful for you, man, and for all your work. And I know
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your grandfather is watching over you incredibly proud of all your work and he'll continue to guide you.
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humanity, and science? Or do you want to be a gatekeeper and keep a lid on this thing?
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Again, this is Colossal asking for permission to take samples of these bodies from Peru to the US.
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If that doesn't work out, I will also put up all of the money to personally fly. Any expert in genetics,
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any paleoarchaeologist, any proteomics expert to go down to Peru, go to the University of Ica,
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and study these bodies firsthand. I think that there are a lot of different steps that need to
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be taken if we're going to realistically examine the specimens. And that would include, and I hope I'm
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not going too far afield here, but if these are tridactyl organisms, the DNA here ought to match the DNA
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here ought to match the DNA here. And interestingly enough, the DNA is most likely to be preserved in a
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tooth. And so if all four of those or five of those or more areas match up, then you've got an entity.
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code in music is on the floor.
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