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PathWalker
12th February 2014, 23:19
Latest posted video from Project Camelot.
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I did not complete watching it yet.
Let me know what how it is.

christian
12th February 2014, 23:38
I just read an article mentioning Brien Foerster (http://www.adguk-blog.com/2014/02/dna-analysis-of-paracas-elongated-skull.html), it was about the scientific analysis of deformed skulls found in Peru.


Paracas is a desert peninsula located within the Pisco Province in the Ica Region, on the south coast of Peru.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-hmmE8VptHOI/UvN8tDpBxXI/AAAAAAAADFk/cmwF2Xzkd3U/s1600/tumblr_m42rrxDqmd1r85v47o1_1280.jpg

It is here were Peruvian archaeologist, Julio Tello, made an amazing discovery in 1928, a massive and elaborate graveyard containing tombs filled with the remains of individuals with the largest elongated skulls found anywhere in the world.

These have come to be known as the ‘Paracas skulls’. In total, Tello found more than 300 of these elongated skulls, which are believed to date back around 3,000 years.

A DNA analysis has now been conducted on one of the skulls and expert Brien Foerster has released preliminary information regarding these enigmatic skulls. It is well-known that most cases of skull elongation are the result of cranial deformation, head flattening, or head binding, in which the skull is intentionally deformed by applying force over a long period of time.

It is usually achieved by binding the head between two pieces of wood, or binding in cloth.

However, while cranial deformation changes the shape of the skull, it does not alter its volume, weight, or other features that are characteristic of a regular human skull. The Paracas skulls, however, are different.

The cranial volume is up to 25 percent larger and 60 percent heavier than conventional human skulls, meaning they could not have been intentionally deformed through head binding/flattening.

They also contain only one parietal plate, rather than two. The fact that the skulls’ features are not the result of cranial deformation means that the cause of the elongation is a mystery, and has been for decades.

Mr. Juan Navarro, owner and director of the local museum, called the Paracas History Museum, which houses a collection of 35 of the Paracas skulls, allowed the taking of samples from 5 of the skulls.

The samples consisted of hair, including roots, a tooth, skull bone and skin, and this process was carefully documented via photos and video. The samples were sent to the late Lloyd Pye, founder of the Starchild Project, who delivered the samples to a geneticist in Texas for DNA testing.

The results are now back, and Brien Foerster, author of more than ten books and an authority on the ancient elongated headed people of South America, has just revealed the preliminary results of the analysis.

He reports on the geneticist's findings:

"It had mtDNA (mitochondrial DNA) with mutations unknown in any human, primate, or animal known so far. But a few fragments I was able to sequence from this sample indicate that if these mutations will hold we are dealing with a new human-like creature, very distant from Homo sapiens, Neanderthals and Denisovans."

"The implications are huge."

“I am not sure it will even fit into the known evolutionary tree,” the geneticist wrote.

He added that if the Paracas individuals were so biologically different, they would not have been able to interbreed with humans.

The results need to be replicated and more analysis undertaken before final conclusions can be drawn. We will update when more details emerge.

Brien's site is hiddenincatours.com (http://hiddenincatours.com/), but of course there's nothing wrong with making money with what you believe in.

Arpheus
13th February 2014, 01:17
Why cant someone do some DNA tests on some of these skulls to try and figure out if these things where 100 per cent humans or not?I mean we got the tech to do it now whats the hold up??

ghostrider
13th February 2014, 02:02
Why cant someone do some DNA tests on some of these skulls to try and figure out if these things where 100 humans or not?I mean we got the tech to do it now whats the hold up??
DNA test are expensive , and thinking about it , they could endanger themselves if they prove the history books wrong , GREAT lengths are taken to hide our real history ... as long as it's viewed as a conspiracy and remains in the area of the alternative community , the ptb will ignore it ...

littleOne
13th February 2014, 03:09
An article came out this month on initial results of a DNA analysis of these skulls. These initial results indicate the skulls came from a human like creature distantly related to us. You can find the article here:
http://www.ancient-origins.net/news-evolution-human-origins/initial-dna-analysis-paracas-elongated-skull-released-incredible

Fellow Aspirant
13th February 2014, 03:14
This announcement seems to jibe with the sort of thing that Courtney Brown has been on about for some time now - his expectation that, sometime this month, an announcement would be forthcoming that would fundamentally alter how we view the history of the human race. It certainly fits the bill, including his assertion that the news would be greeted by many, if not most, with a rather jaded yawn.

Like many others, I'm in the cautious camp, hoping for more evidence of what really could alter our thinking about our past. :cool:

B.

Arpheus
13th February 2014, 03:39
An article came out this month on initial results of a DNA analysis of these skulls. These initial results indicate the skulls came from a human like creature distantly related to us. You can find the article here:
http://www.ancient-origins.net/news-evolution-human-origins/initial-dna-analysis-paracas-elongated-skull-released-incredible

Thanks for the link,thats very interesting stuff,i am gonna keep my eye on it,hopefully it wont get sabotaged by TPBT,we shall see...

PathWalker
13th February 2014, 06:55
More about the latest Paracas skull disclosure.
http://www.ancient-origins.net/news-evolution-human-origins/initial-dna-analysis-paracas-elongated-skull-released-incredible

Initial DNA analysis of Paracas elongated skull released – with incredible results
Paracas is a desert peninsula located within the Pisco Province in the Inca Region, on the south coast of Peru. It is here were Peruvian archaeologist, Julio Tello, made an amazing discovery in 1928 – a massive and elaborate graveyard containing tombs filled with the remains of individuals with the largest elongated skulls found anywhere in the world. These have come to be known as the ‘Paracas skulls’. In total, Tello found more than 300 of these elongated skulls, which are believed to date back around 3,000 years. A DNA analysis has now been conducted on one of the skulls and expert Brien Foerster has released preliminary information regarding these enigmatic skulls.

It is well-known that most cases of skull elongation are the result of cranial deformation, head flattening, or head binding, in which the skull is intentionally deformed by applying force over a long period of time. It is usually achieved by binding the head between two pieces of wood, or binding in cloth. However, while cranial deformation changes the shape of the skull, it does not alter its volume, weight, or other features that are characteristic of a regular human skull.

The Paracas skulls, however, are different. The cranial volume is up to 25 percent larger and 60 percent heavier than conventional human skulls, meaning they could not have been intentionally deformed through head binding/flattening. They also contain only one parietal plate, rather than two. The fact that the skulls’ features are not the result of cranial deformation means that the cause of the elongation is a mystery, and has been for decades.
http://cdn.ancient-origins.net/cdn/farfuture/Lc408CG_1xLYJy5t9kDg2KAptzl8aKM7PuG3STiptac/mtime:1391607720/sites/default/files/elongated-skull-artistic.jpg
An artist’s impression based on a Paracas skull. Photo credit: Marcia Moore / Ciamar Studio

Mr. Juan Navarro, owner and director of the local museum, called the Paracas History Museum, which houses a collection of 35 of the Paracas skulls, allowed the taking of samples from 5 of the skulls. The samples consisted of hair, including roots, a tooth, skull bone and skin, and this process was carefully documented via photos and video. Samples from three skulls were sent to the geneticist, although the geneticist was not given any information about what they came from until after the genetic testing, so as not to create any preconceived ideas.

The results of a DNA analysis of one of the skulls are now back, and Brien Foerster, author of more than ten books and an authority on the ancient elongated headed people of South America, has just revealed the preliminary results of the analysis. He reports on the geneticist's findings:

It had mtDNA (mitochondrial DNA) with mutations unknown in any human, primate, or animal known so far. But a few fragments I was able to sequence from this sample indicate that if these mutations will hold we are dealing with a new human-like creature, very distant from Homo sapiens, Neanderthals and Denisovans.

The implications are of course huge. “I am not sure it will even fit into the known evolutionary tree,” the geneticist wrote. He added that if the Paracas individuals were so biologically different, they would not have been able to interbreed with humans.

The result of this analysis is only phase one of many phases of analysis due to take place. The next tests will involve having the initial test replicated, and conducted on other skulls, so that the results can be compared to see if there are any specific Paracas characteristics. We will update when more details emerge.

Watch the video interview with Brien Foerster revealing new details about the genetic analysis
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While researching this news item. The MSM and academic media are ignoring this completely.

sigma6
13th February 2014, 07:48
While researching this news item. The MSM and academic media are ignoring this completely.

Sure sign then that it is important and we should take notice...

CarnageCandy
13th February 2014, 13:50
love! <3 Always fascinated me - but it always comes down to funds. Will keep an eye on this, but as with most things we dont understand, they just get forgotten. (not by us ofc)

Cardillac
13th February 2014, 14:39
hey, all!- if anyone has interest do read Richard J. Dewhurst's very recent hot-off-the-press "The Ancient Giants Who Ruled America" (subtitle: "The Missing Skeletons and the Great Smithsonian Cover-Up")- plus his recent interview on redicecreations- both the interview and book connect many more dots-

not to mention Xaviant Haze's "The Supressed History of America" (forward/endorsement by Michael Tsarion)-

then throw in the late (what a loss!- understatement!) Lloyd Pye's research-

please stay well all-

Larry

Cardillac
13th February 2014, 14:57
Hi ghostrider,

"DNA test are expensive"- everything is expensive- that's the way the system was set up- but you know that already (am obviously preaching to the choir)-

so one can only imagine how expensive Dr. Melba Ketchum's DNA research must've become (I assume you are aware of her existence and what she is researching- if not, clue me in); I can't believe the magnitude of slime, vitriol, hot coals, HATE being reaped over her head-

"DNA test are expensive...they could endanger themselves if they prove the history books wrong"-

exactly my point-

please stay well-

Larry

Cardillac
13th February 2014, 16:31
just as an "extra": throw in John Urwin's testimonies in his "One Step Beyond...the Sixteen"- I truly believe this man is genuine- I've never read a personal testimony that has chilled me more to the bone with the exception of Cathy O'Brien- so where was he first sent before being diverted to Cyprus (and the rest of his journey)?- Malta- seems like Malta is a stepping stone for a lot of things- not to mention (just a bit of probably useless info) La Valletta (largest city) is the deepest natural harbor in the Mediterranean-

Larry