Hair alien - The paradigm of DNA
(Thanks for the translation Sabrina Pasqualetto)
Bill Chalker
Copyright © B. Chalker 2005
The 3rd issue, quarter of 1999, of the 'Australasian Ufologist (Vol.3, No.3, "UFO Abductions & Science: A strange case of evidence"), I described in detail the strange case of Peter Khoury and his experience, in 1992, with what appear to be two separate women, one with blue eyes and thinning blond hair and the other with dark hair, dark skin and look Asian. As a result of this meeting, samples of hair, apparently linked to the size blonde, were recovered and subsequently examined in the first study in the world in the field of genetics involved in an alien encounter. My book, "Hair Alien: DNA and other evidence of alien abduction," published in 2005 and published by Paraview Pocket Books (a division of Simon & Schuster), using the case as a powerful Khoury plan comparison and review the evidence in different geographic areas including USA, South America, Africa, China and Australia, my country of origin. The book is available at www.amazon.com
The bizarre events that focus on Khoury provided a unique opportunity to assess the reality of the experiences of abduction, the traditional science is addressing the controversy about alien abductions. Can a mediated approach and traditional help you determine the reality of abduction? If these strange incidents occur at the physical level, at least as we understand it, a DNA analysis of hair samples of alien should offer a unique opportunity to apply science to this controversial area. That would be a rigorous test of the credibility of the extraordinary statements by Peter Khoury.
The technique of DNA analysis used in the case Khoury goes to the heart of one of the key assertions of the theory underlying the program Abduction: human hybrids by aliens. It provides an opportunity to test the veracity of the claim that aliens are creating hybrid consisting of both alien and human genetic material. If these allegations are true, there should be some compatibility with the alien DNA sample, but also some abnormalities not easily reconciled with the well-known variability of human DNA. In fact, our initial analysis confirmed that the hair belongs to someone who was biologically and genetically close to human nature, but a very particular type.
Together, the two distinct phases of DNA analysis performed on samples of hair recovered from the bizarre experiences of Khoury, providing an impressive range of genetic discoveries. They seem to show advanced techniques of DNA manipulation and some anomalies that we are only now discovering, or we are starting to make sense of them in mainstream biotechnology.
The blond hair of the alien revealed an extraordinary anomaly. Depending on whether we analyzed the drive shaft or the soft tissue of the hair, his mitochondrial DNA seemed to be of two types. From the bottom of the hair shaft we got a rare Chinese mitochondrial DNA substitution. But the root of the soft tissue, we obtained a kind of DNA Basque-Irish, who had a rare place for that race, along with several other replacements.
This in itself was a surprising result. The methodology of the test has caused some accidents, such as contamination or laboratory errors, were excluded. In any normal human DNA should get DNA consistent, regardless of the place from which the sample comes from, whether it be hair, blood or other tissues. Biochemists can not explain this strange anomaly. There are traces of a phenomenon, rather rare, called heteroplasmy (where two different types of mitochondrial DNA rarely appear within the same sample, usually because of the coexistence of mutant mitochondrial DNA molecules and called "wild type" within a cell or tissue). The heteroplasmy, which is more easily detectable in human hair than other parts of the body, refers to single base transition in the mitochondrial DNA. For example, from G to A or C to T They are not big changes. 'S environmental exposure and aging may be factors. A research article in Nature Biotechnology, published in 2000, which describes techniques for cutting the cloning of hybrids in the treatment of hair loss, provides the 'evidence. We have met the tests of these techniques in an alien with extraordinary similar to 'meeting Khoury. Perhaps even more controversial, we have, for example, the results of nuclear DNA and its possible resistance to viral 'HIV / AIDS such as the CCR5 deletion factor. The implications are surprising because less than 1% of the population this factor CCR5, that is deleted in the majority, which makes the sample of hair, already unusual in itself, even more provocative. And to add further intrigue, the CCR5 mutation occurred only 5,000 years ago. I also note that the limited results of nuclear DNA was not sufficient to achieve a result very thorough on this topic.
The traditional work on DNA has given us an extraordinary level of certainty that, in July 1992 is really a meeting place. All tests ensure that the experience abnormal hair and does not constitute or a hoax, or a hallucination, or even less as a fantasy. The study of PCR on DNA from a hair sample, was conducted by a team of biochemists, well established in their field, with an incredible result in publications and research concerning the biochemistry Journal. Their study was conducted in a laboratory of biochemistry professional private other DNA studies carried out by the same team on other elements, such as samples from other cases to meet, like the coast of New South Wales and Queensland , the alleged alien claw in California and the dress worn by Betty Hill in his famous kidnapping in 1961 in New Hampshire, did not lead to discoveries so interesting as those found in the case study Khoury. Independent scientists associated with research on some of these tests are confident and impressed with the quality of work of original research on the biochemistry of the case.
Without this physical evidence, would have been logical to attribute the story of 1992 to certain medications that the doctor had prescribed to Peter for a head wound. However, the hair test and subsequent results of unusual DNA, which, as some claimed, was in conflict with the reality of the encounter can not be attributed to a hallucination. During his long period of medical therapy, Peter has had this strange experience once. About nine months earlier, another meeting, probably with the same women, only recently clarified, occurred without the benefit of the drug, injury or stress factors. In this case, no physical evidence, such as hair, was left.
There are some remarkable similarities between the strange blond-haired woman who had a physical relationship with the Brazilian Antonio Villas Boas in 1957, the first recorded case of abduction, el 'entity blonde Khoury, although there are obvious differences. While Khoury did not remember having seen the hair on the pubic area and armpits of women, the DNA profile that emerged from the shaft and hair root DNA has produced a rare Asian, Mongolian, usually associated with dark hair, but in this these blond hair, and the rare DNA Basque-Irish, usually associated with dark hair or red, but also present in the hair.
The field of genetic research can offer important UFO genetic landmarks providing any relevant genetic markers to help reveal the truth behind the abduction cases. Perhaps the two female Khoury are, as some think, the "hybrid" genetic blueprint for an alien. But the concept of hybrids in cases of abduction has been, until recently, difficult to reconcile with our understanding of the limitations of interspecies procreation. Although we are dealing with a technologically superior species that may be biologically different from us, hybrids of human and alien, it would be scientifically and logically very unlikely, if not all, plausible. On the other hand, if the aliens have learned to deal intradimensionali and space travel, will probably also already won the biochemical barriers that normally prevent procreation among different species. But the pace of development in the fields of genetics and biochemistry over the past decade has broadened the horizon of this debate substantially. Indeed, transgenetica, ie the transfer of foreign genetic material in other genomes, perhaps bringing the topic of the normal barriers between different human species to the allegations of the existence of alien hybrids.
It would certainly be more comfortable if there were dozens of samples such as those from extant 'experience Khoury and if their analysis had revealed the more consistent results. But for now we only have this abnormal sample, which gave us a curious DNA profile. Meanwhile, our findings continue to be reviewed and discussed. While Khoury case confirms the usefulness of a forensic approach to DNA, the real challenge for researchers is to determine if these anomalies are valid and meaningful. To do this, researchers in cases of rape should cooperate in a testing program focused on the DNA profile. The testing of a significant number of legitimate samples would allow us to validate or invalidate the apparent anomalies found so far. This strategy could help determine whether the aliens are a biological reality and if indeed some of them are visiting our planet abducting humans.
The route discussed here is a kind of powerful paradigm of DNA, with a strange alien perspective. It is rooted firmly in science. In my book "Hair of the Alien - DNA and other forensic evidence of Alien Abduction" I focus on this approach to forensic DNA as evidence of alien abductions. While important to the case of "Hair aliens" by Peter Khoury in Sydney, Australia, are examining other cases and experiences from around the world. While the validity of this test will be discussed, my primary objective is to promote a forensic scientific approach when investigating the controversial case of alien abduction, focusing on an approach in which DNA provides convincing biological evidence.
Part of this approach involves examining DNA to find "non-Darwinian models, which may reflect an extraterrestrial influence or by intelligent beings, a sign of an intervention or artificial evolution. The 'Group' s evidence of physical anomalies (Anomaly Physical Evidence Group) has examined this topic intriguing focused in part on unusual mutations, polymorphisms, our DNA "waste" and other aspects. Some areas of interest are being considered.
Professor Paul Davies of Macquarie University, whose base is located within the Australian Centre for the 'Astrobiology, suggested that a kind of model along the type of mathematical code, described in the novel, then become a film, "Contact "Carl Sagan, can be encoded in our DNA waste. While this sounds like science fiction, in particular whether mathematical or symbolic codes have been identified, the idea is not as bad as it seems. I have briefly discussed this peculiarity with Paul Davies during a post-graduate days at Macquarie University April 12, 2005. He stated that the speculation about his "DNA gap" as evidence of ET, are intended to be serious. He felt that the idea was no less serious than a search for "radio signals" of ET (eg SETI, which agrees, he had not made any credible evidence so far). So why not try something that is much simpler and potentially within the reach of our current technological capabilities, searching for clues encoded in our DNA. I told him that it intersects with work on which I was concentrating, and has expressed interest in seeing my book. If it develops only in sectarian remains to be seen.
Science can help us navigate through the intricate UFO subject. Carl Sagan, in one of his last books, argued that science can be a candle in the dark "of a world haunted by the demon," Sagan rises that the world is too enamored of questionable beliefs. However I firmly believe, and preliminary results are certainly support that science, with a focus towards a forensic DNA, can help light the way through this complex and engnimatico. Ultimately may reveal something more about ourselves and perhaps much of the reality of UFOs, which seem to invade our world.
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