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reverse engineering, then I prefer to hide the bodies and use it for war, right?
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conical, or flattened skulls. These rituals conferred status onto the recipients of the elongation.
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It often represented an initiation into a priestly class. It denoted nobility. And in many cases,
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How many, how many bodies? Oh my god.
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which contains all of the DICOM files with CAT scans and other data, so you can look
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at all of this stuff yourself.
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We feel that some of the entities are worthy of further investigation.
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John McDowell, who is president of the American Forensics Association for a year and just
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won the highest award in the country for forensics, the Grandwall Award, says this.
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There is evidence, there is data to show that some of these bodies, these entities, can be
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interpreted to be perhaps living organisms.
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McDowell saw the bodies in person.
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He was joined by Jim Caruso, the chief medical examiner for Denver and a forensic pathologist.
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A former medical officer in the Navy for decades, Caruso has dozens of peer-reviewed scientific
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papers and has personally performed over 300 autopsies.
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Another person who isn't a stranger to autopsies is Dr. David Ruiz.
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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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So if you had the tomography, the x-rays, the 3D reconstruction, you had all of that,
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say take out the 3D reconstructions, you just had the raw measurement data that you got.
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Seeing the mummies in person was wild, but I had been hearing so much about this guy behind the story.
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Jaime Masson, the supposed charlatan, hoaxer. Jesse, don't go to Peru. You're going to ruin your brand.
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military bases across the United States. And sometimes one's rumored to house other beings
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at S-4 Area 51 or Dolce New Mexico. These represent the more out there myths in ufology from Phil Schneider,
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Okay, but before we get too excited, there are some real issues around this case. Number one,
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attached parts, the main body of the skull, all of it came back as alpaca bones.
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Number three, UFO researcher Steve Mara told me that two different finger bones of one of the M-types,
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we can identify. From that we identify three specific DNA, one from chimpanzee, bonobo, one from another
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type of chimpanzee from Africa, and one type from the South Asian human primates. Interesting. So what's the
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The government of Peru through the Ministry of Culture is committed to confiscating the so-called
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was written off by quote-unquote experts as very fake. You see, back in 2011, Russian National Channel 1
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aired a report about a supposed mass UFO sighting in the Irkutsk Oblast, a region in southeastern Siberia.
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Civil aviation specialists and employees of the Search and Rescue Center, the military, the FSB,
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establishment, maybe CIA or FSB or elsewhere, how would you soften the blow on disclosure?
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You'd say, oh yeah, that video with 12 million views you've already seen. Oops. Yeah, that was
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The students who filmed this video, Timur and Kirill, were 18 and 19 at the time.
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And like, we're expected to just all line up and wait for the next, you know, little drip of
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controlled disclosure. And for me, that's not what I signed up for. Like when I got into this, this was a
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by George Church at Harvard, maybe the top geneticist in the world. They've also single-handedly
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de-extincted the direwolf. They've literally brought it back from ancient DNA samples.
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So they are going to run tests on these Nazca mummies. And hey, if Colossal brought the direwolf
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back from extinction, maybe they can bring one of these beings back too. I'm half joking here.
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I've seen Jurassic Park and I know how that story ends. But another part of me thinks that the
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gatekeepers won't accept the reality of these things until they see one live walking around.
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There's only one gate to get through. They need the permission of the Peruvian government.
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If the Peruvian government won't let a top American biotech company, a company advised by maybe the top
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geneticist in the world, use their proprietary ancient DNA testing techniques to test these mummies,
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then I don't know what else you need as far as their orientation towards the subject. Us reaching out to
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them and their reaction will be a clear indicator. It will be a forcing function. Are you pro openness,
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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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