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Michael Heseman says that according to a report published by the Georgian UFO Association GUFORA (from the Caucasian Republic of Georgia) an alien body was retrieved by the Russian State Security Service in 1996. An old woman from the village of Kashtim in the Ural mountains, so the report claims, found a dying little creature on the road.
Around 2004, several web sites in Russia have spread the latest news about the nature of the creature: it is said that its DNA was checked and found to be that of a normal human female. The abnormality of the poor being raised further discussion as to whether whe was the victim of radiation driven mutation or normal albeit unfortunate natural mutations.
In any event, unless one wants to support that extraterrestrial may share the same DNA than human, the being is human, nor extraterrestrial.
Here is the picture in a larger format, and the rest of the story: http://www.chez.com/lesovnis/et/ural01.htm
Full Details Here: http://www.chez.com/lesovnis/htm/starchild.htm
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In this case of October 2002, a tiny 8 cm dying creature was found in Concepcion, Chile, and it looked so weird that the family that found it broght it to a veterinarian who was clueless. When the press started to mention that it may be an extraterretrial being, Chilean ufologists asked for advice, and a few days later a biologist found out what the creature was. At no time the family tried to hoax anything, and the ufology community, except a handful, was of course satisfied by the explanation.
All Details Here: http://www.chez.com/lesovnis/et/concepcion2002.htm
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A very strange skull raises attention of researcher Lloyd Pye. The skull does not look very human. In 2001 Lloyd Pye sets up a fundation to raise funds for DNA analysis. Verdict in 2003: the skull is human.
Full Details Here: http://www.chez.com/lesovnis/htm/starchild.htm
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