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onawah
4th December 2012, 04:25
The documentary Sirius being produced by Steven Greer isn't out yet, but it will be before too long.
Following is the latest clip including shots of the tiny alien cadaver that will be featured in the film and which has been receiving a lot of expert examination.
It has been judged to be authentic.
I am very curious to see how the movie is going to be received by the media and general public.
I had posted this in White Feather's thread about five star movies, but I think this deserves a thread of its own.

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Lifebringer
4th December 2012, 11:10
It's been twenty years since Steven started the disclosure quest. I for one ame very gretful for all the informaiton he's been able to gather, with a "little" help.

Etherios
4th December 2012, 12:36
i stopped believing Dr Greer along time ago ... he might have info but the way he is putting them out is weird. It like he wants this constant status of disclosure quest ... nothing major happens and if it does it takes so long that the actual benefits are lost.

I havent seen anything that helped humanity from DR.Greer. Some times from what he does / says i get the feeling that he just sits on the info and work on it with no end in sight. he says he has so much evidence and info but barely anything gets public. There are so many others with less info than what Dr.Greer claims he has and they provide so much more than him ... its just weird.

Ilie Pandia
4th December 2012, 14:30
Hm,

That genetic analysis of the "small alien" seems a bit strange to me. Loyd Pie has been struggling since forever to get the Starchild skull DNA analyzed with some amazing results in recent times that need only to be confirmed (as far as I recall).

Now comes this "tiny alien" and they make DNA tests to rule out any chance that thing is human... How can that be human? I think even very small fetuses (that have a head, hands and feet and bones) are not that small anymore.

Ilie Pandia
4th December 2012, 14:39
I am not sure if this is related but I just found this article about an alleged "tiny alien" found in Chile: http://www.ufocasebook.com/tinyalienchile.html

Check out the photos, they look similar but not the same. Greer's alien keeps its arms in a different position.

Dr. Greer's post about this: http://drgreersblog.disclosureproject.org/?p=259

RMorgan
4th December 2012, 17:11
Hm,

That genetic analysis of the "small alien" seems a bit strange to me. Loyd Pie has been struggling since forever to get the Starchild skull DNA analyzed with some amazing results in recent times that need only to be confirmed (as far as I recall).

Now comes this "tiny alien" and they make DNA tests to rule out any chance that thing is human... How can that be human? I think even very small fetuses (that have a head, hands and feet and bones) are not that small anymore.

Hey Paul,

The starchild skull is very old and its very hard to extract integrate DNA from it. Thatīs why it has been taking so long to achieve a final conclusive analytic result about its origins.

If this "tiny alien" is indeed, well, alien, it should be much easier to prove, because judging by the video, at least it still has well preserved skin and internal organs.

Of course, it could be just a mummified (naturally or artificially) premature human or primate fetus.

Raf.

TigaHawk
4th December 2012, 21:12
Anyone who keeps releasing information in dribs and drabs ultimately leading up to the release of a film, or a book, which they then want to sell for money, under claim it is not for profit but to continue supporting their research, i feel is a sham and purely out for money.