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Best research to start with would be to watch the interview done by Dr. Steven Greer with Stanford university geneticist Dr Garry P. Nolan in the 2013 UFO movie βSiriusβ. The analysis of the DNA is so controversial that few people will go on record with further details of results. For example Wikipedia states the DNA results are from human origin but I believe this is still highly debatable. Like UFO/UAPβs itβs a topic that various governments do not want to publicizeβ¦.since if another similar skeleton were ever found (rumors are there is another) and made public this would almost prove beyond doubt that this is NOT 100% human due to the genetic condition not ever being historically recorded - ever.
Hope youβll consider this for a new Mr. Ballen video!
Thanks,
Tim G.
Background
In 2003, the unusual six inch long skeletal remains of a human were found in a town in the Atacama Desert, Chile.
Initial DNA testing suggested that 91% of the skeleton's DNA was human, and analysis of the bones indicated that it lived to between six and eight years old.
Update
Further analysis released today confirms the theory that the remains belong to a fetus born prematurely and who died during or shortly after birth. They are said to have had a rare bone aging disorder, as well as other genetic mutations in genes associated with dwarfism, scoliosis and abnormalities in the muscles and skeleton.
So that's it for Ata, I suppose. This confirms what most people were thinking, but thought it was a worthy case for an update.
Original post on /r/UnresolvedMysteries here.
Thinking Sideways Podcast episode (Credit: /u/thinkingsideways) here.
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