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Strange “Starchild”
Skull Of By James Donahue Of all the skeletal remains
dug up around the earth in recent years, the one discovered by a young girl in a Mexican cave about 70 years ago is probably
among the strangest. While it is the skull
of a young humanoid, it is clearly not human, says Lloyd Pye, the man who has taken on the task of introducing the skull to
the world. Pye is a researcher for an organization known as the Starchild Research Project and has written a book about the
discovery. Since acquiring the skull
in 1999, Pye has had it examined by scientists in both the He refers to it as a
“starchild” because it fits no known pattern of human morphology. “There is nothing
to account for it, because we’ve been through every book that we can find about human deformities and there’s
nothing like it,” Pye said. He said after extensive testing, all reasonable theories have been ruled out. Although it is a skull
of a child he said it portrays a larger than normal brain cavity, eye sockets located close together and low in the face,
a crease across the top of the skull, and an unusually low bone density overall. The jaw bone is missing. A composite drawing of
the face, based on the shape of the skull, appears strangely familiar. It is an image we have all seen in books and drawings
done by alleged alien abductees. It is the face of an alien that we commonly call the Grey. What is the story behind
the skull? Pye says that a young
girl in When she dug, the girl
found a second skeleton of a misshapen child. She said the skeleton, including the skull, was entirely misshapen. She took
the odd skull home with her and apparently kept it among her possessions for years before telling anyone about it. Once she did reveal her
find, Pye said she could not recall just where it was found. A search of the caves failed to turn up any evidence of the rest
of the skeletal remains. Based on the girl’s
story, Pye has developed a theory that the dead woman was either the biological parent, or assigned caretaker to the child,
and that they both perished at about the same time. The mother seems to have outlived the child, and had time to bury the
remains before either dying, or possibly committing suicide. Pye said stories of starchildren
are commonly told among ancient cultures. The stories, shared all over the world, say a being from the heavens comes to the
earth and impregnates a tribal woman that is often infertile. The village then raises the child until a ship returns several
years later to take the child away. The skull may be the
first evidence found in ancient artifacts that the starchild story has any validity. In spite of the fact
that Pye has evidence in hand, and documented scientific proof that the skull is genuine, he is having difficulty getting
the scientific community to accept his story. The reason may be simple.
If Pye is right, the story could have startling implications that would shake the very foundations of world religious belief
systems. It also might support
the proposition by psychic viewer Aaron C. Donahue that the human race carries the DNA of Lucifer, and that Lucifer is an
alien that came to this planet thousands of years ago to plant us here. We all, then, are of
alien origin. The only difference is that our DNA is planted in the bodies of humanoid animals raised from the earth. |
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