Authors: Max Myakishev-Rempel, Michael M. Rempel, Richard Alan Miller
The Extraterrestrial Genetics Research Proposal (XG1) investigates the hypothesis that extraterrestrial beings have influenced human evolution through genetic engineering. By analyzing human and other species' genomes, the study seeks to uncover potential alien genetic contributions. Advanced bioinformatics and experimental sequencing techniques will be used to examine public genome data, DNA from self-identified abductees, starseeds, and hybrids, as well as ancient and modern skulls with unusual morphologies.The research will analyze genetic data for patterns indicative of alien manipulation, such as incomplete parental contributions and large genetic insertions, particularly in populations with alleged extraterrestrial connections. It will also investigate domesticated animals, plants, and cancer genomic data to identify artificial manipulation signatures. Additionally, the project will explore genetic markers in extraordinary individuals and starseeds using 23andMe data. Finally, stardust analysis aims to detect extraterrestrial spores in high orbit around Earth through collaboration with space industry leaders.
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