Nagulat ang mga siyantipiko nang matagpuan ang isang maliit na kalansay na kamukha ng Alien!

One of the evidence that alien does exist is this 6-inch alien-like skeleton. Some people think that this is the mummified visitor from the different planet. The scientists of the Stanford University has just confirmed that the skeleton was nothing but a human skeleton ten years after the baffling discovery. In the film called ‘Sirius’, they documented everything. 10 years ago in Chile’s Atacama Desert, this remains of the small humanoid were identified as the Atacama Humanoid that was given a nickname Ata was discovered.

The discovery of the existence of aliens spread. There were also speculations saying that maybe, the bones belong to an aborted fetus, a monkey, or even an alien.

In 2003, a man named Oscar Munoz was the one who discovered the remains when he was just scanning for something for his historical value in La Noria, a ghost town in the Atacama Desert, based to the reports made by the Chilean local newspaper. He found a white cloth that contains a strange skeleton near an abandoned church. The creature's body was scaly and has hard teeth and a huge head. Dr. Steven Greer. who is a physician and Disclosure Project founder said,

“After six months of research by leading scientists at Stanford University, the Atacama Humanoid remains a profound mystery.”


According to him, “We traveled to Barcelona Spain in late September 2012 to obtain detailed X Rays, CAT scans and take genetic samples for testing at Stanford University.

“We obtained excellent DNA material by surgically dissecting the distal ends of two right anterior ribs on the humanoid." 

“These clearly contained bone marrow material, as was seen on the dissecting microscope that was brought in for the procedure.” 

The DNA sample from the bone marrow from the specimen was examined by the scientists in an American university in the newest documentary. Then they assumed that it was an unusual mutation of a male human that survived post-birth between six and eight years.

Garry Nolan who is a director of stem cell biology at Stanford University’s School of Medicine in California said,

“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” 

 He added,

“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.” 

The performed the DNA tests named Nolan tells in the film that, “The DNA tells the story and we have the computational techniques that allow us to determine, in very short order, whether, in fact, this is human.”
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