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Scientists have found out who the "stranger" from Chile (7 photos)





These remains, which was immediately recognized mummified alien from another planet, were perceived as indisputable proof of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations.


Ten years after the remains of 15-centimeter "alien" were first discovered, scientists have confirmed that they are "human". This statement was made by scientists at Stanford University.



The remains of a small humanoid known as "Humanoid Atacama", were discovered in the Atacama desert in Chile 10 years ago. Its origin was the cause of heated debate. Among the theories put forward were heard speculation that the bones belong to the premature human child or a monkey, and perhaps even an alien who has crash landed on Earth.



In the weeks leading up to the premiere of the documentary "Sirius," among enthusiasts who believe in extraterrestrial civilizations is growing confidence that the tape may be a major breakthrough in the search for extraterrestrial life. Experts say that a small skeleton is very similar to the image of an alien who painted cinema, in particular, had a disproportionately large compared to the body and head.



According to the Chilean newspaper, the skeleton found a man named Oscar Munoz October 19, 2003. The man was looking for objects of historical value in La Noria, a ghost town in the Atacama Desert. Next to an abandoned church Munoz, he found a white cloth, on which, according to the newspaper, was wrapped "strange skeleton of no more than 15 centimeters." His body was covered with scales dark color. Unlike humans, it had nine edges




"After six months of research by leading scientists at Stanford University Humanoid Atacama remains a big mystery. We went to Barcelona at the end of September 2012 to obtain detailed X-ray images and to take samples for genetic testing at Stanford University, "- said the doctor and founder of the" Disclosure "Dr. Steven Greer.


In a new documentary rasckazhut the authors of the test results of the sample DNA from bone marrow. DNA tests conducted by scientists at the prestigious American university. The researchers concluded that it was "an interesting mutation of a man who died at the age of six to eight years. I can say with full confidence that this is not a monkey. This man, at least he is closer to man than a chimpanzee, "- said Gary Nolan, Head of Stem Cell Biology at Stanford University.






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