We don't know the answers to any of this, except it looks like the blond one wrapped it around Khoury's member and left it there deliberately, so he'd find it. They may, of course, have been to some degree working to their own agenda and occasionally do something "against the rules."
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To me, it says sophisticated genetic engineering from human source material - a kind of hybrid being. I really don't see any other explanation which might be credible, but am open to suggestions.
I don't dislike Vallee. His work over the years is more than just casually interesting. He's smart, and original, and especially admirable is the way he always goes out and investigates cases for himself. However, at the end of the day his ideas are really not useful, his hypotheses (like the "control system") not testable or verifiable, and he does not shed light on the subject or unltimately explain anything. I would, for what it's worth, recommend most of his books to anyone seriously interested in this stuff (except maybe "The Invisible College" where the train really does leave the tracks). He can be a bit too intellectual and up-his-own-ass sometimes, and his writing rarely displays humor ("Messengers of Deception" a notable exception) and is sometimes so dry and dull it's almost unreadable ("Challenge to Science" for example).
Archie, There is a strong likelihood the blonde woman involved in the Peter Khoury case was biomedically engineered. I can't argue with that at all. But we have to consider some of the story might not have happened as it was told. Peter Khoury in my mind had a real experience, but with this kind of experience people do get confused with the details. There is another option, this woman at some point received implants of new hair by cloning techniques, that would account for why two different sets of Mitochondrial DNA were showing up in the lab test. Or we could be dealing with a mutation cross-breeding between humans-and aliens sexual contact physically. I don't confess to have any other theory ,if there is another then we are in twilight zone territory as Wickerman pointed out in his post.
Heteroplasmy thanks Alzo found an Article I will try posting it shortly.
The problem is the hair is blonde came from a blue eyed white women and you should not be getting rare Chinese/ Mongol DNA in a hair that belongs to White-women the hair should be black. All human beings inherit Mitochondrial from their mother both male and female. There is two different groups showing up which is strange it suggests two parents, not a scientist, but if Heteroplasmy can account for this that be cool.
The legends of Ireland are important Archie including the Vallée stuff .. @ Firstly to you this means Aliens are coming here now from outer space taking people abducting them and creating Hybrid beings out of human material.
To me the DNA evidence Basque/ Gaelic bit is at least is a a clear sign of a relationship between us and whatever that other Visitor to this planet is. I have wrote about this previously the Lebor Gabala (Taking of Ireland--Book Of Invasions) a book that was witten in the 11th century considerd by lot of historians to be fiction, but amazing this is, the book pinpointed the origin of the Irish Scottish Welsh Some English people hundreds of years before scientists did.. The Basques--Irish Scottish Welsh are genetically linked we are blood brothers.. The Basques are the oldest European Race their language is not an Indo-European language it is language unlike any other which is odd. Their blood type is RH-- 85 per cent of the world population have it, but the highest concentration of RH blood negative is only found in peoples from the Basque Region and Celtic Peoples, it the purest blood known to mankind and only 15 per cent of people of the world population have it. So Archie there is another weird anomaly and this is Scientific fact not make believe!
Archie you can find evidence in Modern Ufology to me were it clearly hints that the Tuatha de dannann is involved in the UFO Phenomenon today.. Archie I honestly don't no the origin of the the Tuatha de Dannann, from another planet possible, but the evidence to me suggests something was happening on this planet further back then Historians are suggesting. I think Atlantis existed because he never claimed it never did, he actually a gave a time for when it existed 9,000 years before his birth or something. And there is evidence an Island existed West of Ireland in the Atlantic ocean were it sank I believe 10,000 years ago into the depths of the ocean and that Island is clearly linked with Fairy-lore and weird stories. I think the evidence is right in front of our eyes, but due to cultural differences and prejudices people are not looking at the evidence objectively.
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High levels of mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy
in human hairs by Budowle et al.
Peter D�Eustachio*
Department of Biochemistry, NYU School of Medicine, 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA
Received 31 May 2002; accepted 26 July 2002
The small size of the mitochondrial (mt) genome and its
presence in many copies per cell make it useful for human
DNA typing when only small amounts of material are
available or when the material is badly degraded [1]. Despite
its small size, and the fact that it is normally transmitted only
maternally and without recombination, substantial DNA
sequence polymorphism has accumulated in the mt genome,
especially in two segments of the control region: HVI and
HVII. The mtDNA sequence recovered from an item of
evidence can thus be used to exclude many individuals as
potential sources of that evidence. Conversely, if an evidence
sequence matches a known reference sequence, the frequency
of unrelated individuals who match the evidence
sequence can be estimated by reference to a human mtDNA
population database.
The high copy number and high mutation rate that make
mtDNA useful for forensic DNA typing also lead to mtDNA
sequence heteroplasmy, the presence of more than one
mtDNA sequence in an individual. Initially thought not to
occur in the mitochondria of normal individuals [2], heteroplasmy
is now known to be widespread. Major unresolved
issues include the molecular mechanisms responsible for the
occurrence of heteroplasmy to different extents in different
tissues, and the possibility that heteroplasmy levels in an
individual might vary with age [3�6]. Hairs are often
strongly affected, so that different individual hairs from
one person can differ in mtDNA sequence by one or more
bases, or can show mixed sequences [7�10].
The article by Budowle et al. in the 28 March edition of
Forensic Science International 126 (2002) 30�33 raises two
issues in the course of evaluating the recent observation by
Grzybowski [11,12] of very high levels of heteroplasmy in
human hairs. The first issue is that detection of heteroplasmy
is dependent on the exact laboratory procedures used to
analyze mtDNA. The second is that interpretation of
observed instances of heteroplasmy is dependent on models
of mtDNA mutation and of human population genetics.
Considering the relationship between assay conditions
and amounts and kinds of heteroplasmy found, Budowle
et al. note that both the amount of template DNA (20�80 ng)
and the number of PCR cycles (30 � 32, in a nested PCR
strategy) in Grzybowski�s studies [11,12] differ from those
used by the United States FBI Laboratory (0.1 ng target
amount of DNA; 36 PCR cycles [13]). However, in validation
studies carried out by Allen et al. [14], accurate mtDNA
sequence information was reliably obtained with up to 33 ng
of template DNA (the largest amount tested) in a 25 � 32-
cycle nested PCR strategy, and in studies carried out to
validate the British FSS protocol, accurate mtDNA sequence
information was obtained with up to 200 ng of template in a
nested PCR strategy with up to 32 cycles in the first step and
up to 32 in the second [15,16]. Grzybowski�s aassay conditions
thus fall within the range validated by several laboratories
for forensic mtDNA typing.
At the same time, detection of heteroplasmy clearly is
assay dependent. Such dependency was described by Sullivan
et al. [7]. Calloway et al. [3] observed that their ability to
detect heteroplasmy varied both with assay conditions and
with the particular mtDNA sequence variants under study.
Indeed, a recent inter-laboratory exercise provides a striking
demonstration of the range of results possible when current
forensic mtDNA typing protocols are applied to genuinely
heteroplasmic hairs [10].
Continuing their discussion of experimental conditions
that might confound mtDNA typing, Budowle et al. suggest
that nuclear pseudogenes might be the source of some of the
DNA sequences observed by Grzybowski [11]. Amplification
of nuclear DNA corresponding to the HVI sequence has
been reported, albeit only in samples depleted of mtDNA or
containing mtDNA mutated so as to reduce its affinity for mt
HVI PCR primers [17]. In contrast, amplification of nuclear
DNA corresponding to mtDNA coding sequences.
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Not withstanding you offer no proof the wall painting has been retouched and repainted,
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=wanjina&FORM=BIFD
Are you suggesting ALL these images have been repainted, it seems to me like you are trying to twist the data to fit your notions.
As i said before im not suggesting the wanjina are greys, it could be coincidence that the depictions and descriptions match modern day depictions and descriptions.
I dont know is my mantra and thus i keeping seeking the answers.
Clues,
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I found this to be most interesting of all
Mike, I don't post stuff that I believe to be wrong. From Online* A recent data program on the pigment taken from classic Wandjini does indicate the tradition is an old one. But studies have shown some of the painted rocks surfaces have been repainted and retouched. Mike you don't need to even look this up on Google, but there is dozens of websites which confirm what I am saying to you here. One study confirmed 40 distinct paint layers within a single painting. Mike you just have to look at the pictures to know the rock-surfaces have been repainted, too fresh and lack of fading of the paint is a deadgive away!