Scientists confirm Extraterrestrial genes in Human DNA

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  1. MaryJBlaze

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    Collaborative research from a gathering of exo-scientists postulate that there are genes from over 20 extraterrestrials civilizations in Human DNA. These exo-scientists have continued the work of Nobel Prize winner Dr. Frances Crick, and other scholars in this area. Current findings are consistent with reports of Professor Sam Chang, who discreetly released information on his own apparent findings, in association with the Human Genome Project. Scientists are beginning to complain more and more about political attempts to compromise the integrity of their important work for humanity. The discreet releasing of findings, is one apparent way in which scientists try to cope with scientific peer pressures to conform to prevailing political pressures.
    Details of findings have been published in part, by Dr. Michael Salla, who is a learned scholar on extraterrestrial research. Exo-scientists and other researchers base their findings, in part, on carefully collecting data, which includes well corroborated documented observations by contactees and "whistleblowers", as well as other documentation. These verified reliable sources have come into contact with representatives of non-Earth Human civilizations living in human populations at-large, and also in official capacities.


    "Exo-science" is the study of extraterrestrial phenomenon. "Exo-science" is further associated with "exopolitics" which embraces the need for humanity to have open contacts with Extraterrestrials on a representative democratic basis, that respects Earth's sovereignty.
    In today's "global economy" an "official science" which denies the analytical study of spiritual phenomena, as a legitimate context for understanding human reality, has been created over time. The "science" which is legitimated by institutions that are closely linked to this "global economy", tends to seek to analyse only certain aspects of 'materiality'.riorised subjects by this "official science" are limited to areas which complement the agenda of constituencies of individuals who seek to manipulate the "recognized" body of human knowledge for power and control. That scientific priorisation context, has notably sought to exclude extraterrestrial relationships to humanity, in order to keep humanity ignorant of its apparent potential "locked" heritage within its own DNA.




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    http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/Frontpage/2007/01/26/01340.html
     
  2. MaryJBlaze

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    maybe i should've put this in random thoughts too
     
  3. gorilla warfare

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    i think the 56 alien articles you linked to there will suffice :p
     
  4. MaryJBlaze

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    im making a point though, that all of the sudden after years of denial we're being hit hard from all angles with this..............makes ya wonder, no?!
     
  5. Duck

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    Interesting. I would expect as much.
     
  6. gorilla warfare

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    it is kind of strange.... and very interesting. i wonder what the real reason behind it is....
     
  7. DarkStarlight

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    I would expect it, but that link is silly and ridiculous, a let down, because I was hoping for some reasonable perspective, but they're showing faces because they look somewhat fictional alien like. I'd imagine I might have some dominant extraterrestrial genes, sometimes I think I look and feel like an alien.
     
  8. Duck

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    Insecurity, ego, etc.
     
  9. gorilla warfare

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    no way. that can't be. they must know something!
     
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    its hardly silly because you didnt like the illustrations that were in it (which there were only a few of) did you even read the entire article?!
     
  11. punkrcknroll

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    BS whose gonna believe some third party information
     
  12. MaryJBlaze

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    no one's asking you to believe anything, and i surely hope that you wouldnt form your entire opinion on one single news article....

    its to raise awareness and getcha thinking, there's a reason for the sudden influx of this type of news/info/discussion.
     
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    Dr. McPherson is currently Associate Professor in the Dept. of Human and Molecular Genetics at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.
    Over the past ten years, Dr. McPherson was also Co-Director of the Genome Center at Washington University in St. Louis. There, he was the lead scientist in that university’s efforts to map the human genome, as well as mouse and chicken genomes.


    Canadian Blog - Who Is Prof. Sam Chang?

    HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF A SCIENTIST NAMED PROF. SAM CHANG?

    Sam Chang. Not, it does not ring a bell.

    SO YOU PERSONALLY HAVE NOT WORKED WITH HIM ON THE GENOME PROJECT? SAM CHANG?

    No, not that I’m aware of. There are a lot of people involved we never got to meet, but we only met through emails. But that name does not ring a bell.

    IN THE CAPACITY YOU HAD IN ST. LOUIS AND TODAY, SHOULD YOU KNOW MOST OF THE MAIN PEOPLE?

    Most of the main characters, yes. Although it was very international and there were some labs that we never got to go to or meet the people from. So, some of the names don’t stick in my head from back then.

    THE REASON I’M ASKING IS THAT I HAVE A JANUARY 11, 2007, CANADIAN BLOG ABOUT A PROF. SAM CHANG SAYING THAT HUMAN JUNK DNA HAS NOW BEEN PROVED BY THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT TO BE FROM SOME KIND OF EXTRATERRESTRIAL CODING.

    (laughs) Well, I’ve never heard of that! (laughs) I’ve never heard of that before and it certainly does not sound very credible to me. But I haven’t seen the article. [ I give him the URL.]

    I WONDER HOW THIS LONG ARTICLE WAS MADE UP?

    Actually I’m just looking on the web while I’m talking to you. If you do a search, there are all sorts of things pointing towards that.

    WHERE WOULD THIS INFORMATION AND NAME, PROF. SAM CHANG, COME FROM?

    I don’t know. (laughs) I find it actually kind of funny.
     
  14. neuroptican

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    It was silly for a whole lot of reasons, not just those stupid illustrations. Billy Meier? Plejarens? They actually reference these things as fact?
     
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    Don't "?!" me, because I just read the whole article. I kind of liked it, although it had no hard evidence. It seemed mostly to explain that underneath all this status quo there is something great (which is something I believe) but it is due to the intervention of extraterrestrial life. Now I don't know what to think, I have a lot of thoughts. I do believe in the subplank space level in which we originated, and I do think it carries great intelligence. It seems like Alien intelligence in the form of spaceships colonizing the universe is a good theory for people who refuse to believe in the connectivity in where we originated from. It's like just another religion, a symbol for our true origins.
     
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    Yeah, upon reading the article I have to say that not only was it silly, it was downright ridiculous.
     
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    An origin which is not only of this world.
     
  18. stacy lulu

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    They said in the article that life forming from mere chance (ie. Evolution Theory) was highly improbable, therefore, we must have come from outer space? This is a joke. EVEN IF, this theory held some answers, how did the alien life forms develop? Evolution? Isn't that what we're trying to disprove with this article? Goodness...
     
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    Improbability is meaningless when applied to a set of circumstances that has already happened.
    That's like saying "There's a .001% chance a quarter flipped in the air will land perfectly on it's side."
    Then you flip the quarter and it happens, so you go "Nope, that didn't just happen, it was highly improbable."
     

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