One of the more interesting stories I have been following and if it turns out to be true instead of a hoax it bring up some interesting questions.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...y-human-claim-scientists-new-documentary.html
Some of the question that come to my mind is this is real.
1) With the many stories that aliens did breed with humans in the past, is this maybe one of the aliens young?
2) With the way this thing looks, could the alien abduction stories be some kind of a racial memory?
3) As small as it is, could these things be the origins of Faerie stories?
In the new documentary, a DNA sample from bone marrow extracted from the specimen, was analyzed by scientists at a prestigious American university. (Stanford University)
They concluded that it was an 'interesting mutation' of a male human that had survived post-birth for between six and eight years.
‘I can say with absolute certainty that it is not a monkey.
'It is human - closer to human than chimpanzees. It lived to the age of six to eight,’ said Garry Nolan, director of stem cell biology at Stanford University's School of Medicine in California.
'Obviously, it was breathing, it was eating, it was metabolizing.
'It calls into question how big the thing might have been when it was born.'
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...y-human-claim-scientists-new-documentary.html
Some of the question that come to my mind is this is real.
1) With the many stories that aliens did breed with humans in the past, is this maybe one of the aliens young?
2) With the way this thing looks, could the alien abduction stories be some kind of a racial memory?
3) As small as it is, could these things be the origins of Faerie stories?