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Hair of the Alien(?), Alien Books and Other Forensic Evidence of "The Phenomenon"

Updated: Jun 24, 2023

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Hair of the Alien?

UFO/Abductions Should Be Forensic Investigations

Although the reality of unseen entities is not knew to the wordl and creation it is a shock to our secular materialistic culture. Many Christians have also been infected with this worldview.

The complexity of "The Phenomenon" is an understatement and with bisymmetrical mimicry (phenomenon that mimics other things like military or cultural) seemingly partv of what is happening we find ourselves at a great disadvantage.

Also the fact that we don't really want to know, many people don't, about a quality of reality that will be disconcerting to say the least.

The giggle factor still runs rampant across the news networks and on the media in general. We have come a long way in the past several years in that there is now legitimate scientific study by reputable researchers and scientists that is spilling over for the public to see.

The government in the form of the CIA, DOD, to name a few still continue to hide and make ambigous the evidence and realities of what they have been monitoring for the past 70 years or more.

Fortunately we are seeing men like Gary Nolan doing in depth reseach and analysis of ufo debris and more. Forensic investigations shoudl be the standard for UFO/UAP study and analysis.


HAIR OF THE ALIEN – THE DNA PARADIGM

by Bill Chalker

"In the 3rd quarter 1999, issue of the Australasian Ufologist (Vol.3, No.3, “UFO Abductions & Science: A case study of Strange Evidence”) I described in some detail the strange case of Peter Khoury and his 1992 experience with what appears to be two female entities--one with blue eyes and wispy blonde hair, and the other one with dark hair, dark skin and an Asian appearance. As a result of this encounter, blonde hair samples apparently linked to the blonde entity were recovered and were subsequently examined in the world’s first PCR (Polymerase Chair Reaction) DNA profiling study of biological material implicated in an alien encounter. My forthcoming book Hair of the Alien: DNA and other Forensic Evidence for Alien Abductions, scheduled to be published by Paraview Pocket Books (a division of Simon & Schuster) in the US during July, 2005, uses the Khoury case as a potent touchstone, and examines evidence in cases from diverse locations, including the United States, South America, Africa, China, and my home country of Australia. The book should become available in Australia later in the year or it can be purchased via outlets like www.amazon.com The bizarre events that centered on Khoury provided an extraordinary opportunity to assess the reality of abduction experiences. Forensic science was confronting the alien abduction controversy. Could a DNA mediated, forensic approach help determine the reality of the abduction experience? If these bizarre episodes occur at a physical level, at least as we understand it, then a DNA analysis of the hair sample -the “alien hair” would provide us with a unique opportunity to apply some real science to this controversial area. This would be a rigorous test of the credibility of Peter Khoury’s extraordinary claim. The focused DNA profiling technique we used in the Khoury case goes to the very heart of one of the key claims behind the theorized abduction program: alien/human hybridization. It provides an opportunity for testing the credibility of the claim that aliens are creating hybrids composed of both alien and human genetic material. If such claims are true, there should be some compatibility in the DNA of alleged alien specimens, but some anomalies not readily reconciled with known human DNA variability should also be in evidence. Indeed, our original analysis confirmed the alien hair came from someone who was biologically close to normal human genetics, but of a highly unusual racial type. Together, two distinct phases of DNA analyses undertaken on the hair sample recovered from Khoury’s bizarre experience provide a striking array of genetic findings. They appear to evince advanced DNA techniques and anomalies of the sort we are only now discovering, or starting to make sense of, in mainstream biotechnology. The blonde alien hair revealed an extraordinary anomaly. Depending on whether we analyzed the hard hair shaft or the soft root, its mitochondrial DNA appeared to be of two different kinds. From the lower hair shaft we again obtained a rare Chinese mitochondrial DNA substitution. But from soft root tissue, we obtained a novel Basque/Gaelic type mitochondrial DNA, which had a rare substitution for that racial grouping along with several other characteristic substitutions. This in itself was a stunning result. The testing methodology meant that prosaic explanations such as contamina-tion or laboratory error were ruled out. In any normal human DNA, we should obtain consistent DNA irrespective of where the sample comes from, be it hair, blood, or other tissue. The biochemists could not explain this strange anomaly. There was no evidence of a somewhat rare DNA phenomenon called heteroplasmy (where two different mitochondrial DNAs rarely appear within the same sample, usually a result of coexistence of mutant mitochondrial and “wild type” DNA molecules within a cell or tissue). Heteroplasmy, which is more readily found in human hair than other parts of the body, refers to single base transitions in the mitochondrial DNA. For example, G to A, or C to T. They are not big changes. Environmental exposure and aging can be factors. A research article in Nature Biotechnology in 2000 that described cutting edge hybrid cloning techniques to treat hair loss provided a clue. We may have encountered evidence of an extraordinary alien analogue of these techniques in Khoury’s encounter. Perhaps even more controversially, we also have findings of nuclear DNA suggestive of possible viral resistance to HIV-AIDS for example – referred to as the CCR5 deletion factor. The implications are startling because less than 1 % of the population has this deleted CCR5 factor, which makes the already unusual hair sample even more provocative. And the CCR5 mutation occurred only about 5,000 years ago, further adding to the intrigue. Still, I must note that the limited nuclear DNA results were insufficient to achieve a completely clear result on this matter. The DNA forensic work has given us an extraordinary level of certainty that the July 1992 encounter actually occurred. All the evidence argues that the experience and the anomalous hair are not consistent with a hoax, a delusion, or other fantasy. The hair sample PCR DNA study was conducted by Ph.D. biochemists, well established in their field, with well regarded peer reviewed publications and research in mainstream biochemistry. Their study was conducted in a professional private biochemistry laboratory. Other DNA studies conducted by the same team on other evidence, such as samples from encounter cases on the midnorth coast of New South Wales and Queensland, an alleged alien claw from California, and the dress worn by Betty Hill during her famous 1961 abduction in New Hampshire, have not uncovered evidence as interesting as that found in the Khoury study. Independent scientists associated with the research on some of this other evidence were confident and impressed with the quality of the biochemists’ work in those studies and the original Khoury research. Without this physical evidence, it would be tempting to attribute Khoury’s 1992 encounter to the doctor prescribed medication Peter was taking for a head injury. However, the hair evidence, which ultimately yielded unusual DNA re¬sults, supporting rather than conflicting with the reality of the encounter, cannot be ascribed to hallucination. During his extended period of medication Peter only had this strange experience once. Another similar encounter with apparently the same strange women, some nine months earlier, only recently clarified, occurred without the benefit of medication, injury, or stress as possible factors. In this case no physical evidence such as hair was left behind. There are some remarkable similarities be¬tween the strange blonde haired woman who coupled with Brazilian Antonio Villas Boas in 1957 and Khoury’s blonde interloper, though differ¬ences are also apparent. While Khoury didn’t recall seeing pubic and underarm hair on the woman, DNA profiles that emerged from the shaft and root of the hair yielded the rare Asian Mongoloid DNA (usually associated with dark hair, but found in this blonde hair) and the rare Basque or Gaelic DNA (usually associated with orange or dark hair color, but again revealed in the blonde hair). The field of genetics may offer UFO research important genetic sign¬posts by providing possible genetic markers of significance to help unravel the reality behind abduction claims. Perhaps Khoury’s two females are the “hybrids” thought by some to be the goal of an alien genetic project. But the concept of hybrids in abduction accounts was until recently difficult to reconcile with our understanding of the limita¬tions of interspecies breeding. Indeed, if we are dealing with a vastly technologically superior species that could be biologically different from us, hybrids of aliens and humans would seem scientifically improbable and logically implausible. On the other hand, if the aliens have mastered space or interdimensional travel, arguably they would have already conquered the biochemical barriers that normally bar interspecies breeding. But the pace of development in the fields of genetics and biochemistry in the last decade has extended the horizon of this debate substantially. Indeed, transgenics, the transfer of foreign genetic material into other genomes, perhaps addresses the logical interspecies barrier argument against human alien hybrid claims. I certainly would be more comfortable if dozens of samples like that from Khoury’s experience existed and if their testing revealed some consistency of results. But for now we have only this anomalous sample, which has provided us with a strange DNA profile. Meanwhile, our findings will continue to be subjected to review and debate. While the Khoury case confirms the utility of the DNA forensic approach, the real challenge ahead for researchers is to determine if these anomalies are both valid and significant. To do this, abduction researchers should cooperate in a testing program focused on DNA profiling. Testing of a significant number of legitimate samples would allow us to validate or invalidate the apparent anomalies so far documented. Such a strategy could help us determine whether the aliens are a biological reality and if indeed any of them are visiting our planet and abducting humans. The course I have argued for here is something of a potentially potent DNA paradigm, one with a strange alien perspective. It has its roots firmly in science. In my book “HAIR of the ALIEN - DNA and other Forensic Evidence of Alien Abduction” I focus on this DNA forensic approach to alien abduction evidence. While prominence is given to the Peter Khoury “alien hair” case from Sydney Australia, other cases and experiences from around the world are also examined. While the validity of this evidence will be debated, my primary focus is to promote a forensic scientific approach to examing the alien abduction controversy, concentrating on the DNA approach where compelling biological evidence is available. Part of this approach involves examining DNA for evidence of “non-Darwinian patterns”, which might reflect extraterrestrial or intelligent influence - a sign of artificial evolution or intervention. The Anomaly Physical Evidence Group (APEG) have been examining this intriguing area focusing in part on unusual mutations, polymorphisms, our “junk” DNA (or perhaps more appropriately “regulatory” DNA) and other aspects. Some intriguing areas are being looked at. Professor Paul Davies of the Macquarie University based Australian Centre for Astrobiology has speculated that some sort of pattern (along the mathematical type of code described in Carl Sagan’s novel (and the film) “Contact” might be encoded in our “junk DNA”. While this sounds like science fiction, particularly if mathematical or symbolic codes are being sort, the idea is not as wild as it sounds. I briefly discussed this speculation with Paul Davies during a Macquarie University post graduate open day on campus on April 12 2005. He indicated his “junk DNA - ET evidence” speculations were meant to be serious. He felt the idea was no less serious than the idea of seeking out ET “radio signals” (i.e. SETI which he agreed had not delivered any credible evidence so far) so why not try something that is far easier to do and is potentially well within our current technological reach - searching for coded clues within our own DNA. I mentioned to him that this intersected with some work I had been focusing on and he expressed interest in seeing my book. Whether this develops beyond mere tokenism remains to be seen. Science can help us navigate the bumpy crossroads the UFO subject is now navigating through. Carl Sagan, in one of his last books argued that science could be a candle in the dark “of a demon-haunted world”, Sagan’s take on a world too enamoured with dubious beliefs. However I firmly believe, and the preliminary results certainly support, that science, particularly with a DNA forensic focus can help light the way through this complex and engnimatic subject. Ultimately it will reveal more about ourselves and perhaps a lot about the UFO reality that seems to be intruding into our world. Bill Chalker and the Anomaly Physical Evidence Group (APEG) - can be contacted at P.O. Box 42 West Pennant Hills, NSW, AUSTRALIA, 2125 or at bill_c@bigpond.com. For updates, commentary and further research you can also visit: http://theozfiles.blogspot.com and www.theozfiles.com Source: The Australasian Ufologist Magazine Vol.9 No.2 Pgs 42-43 (photo)



Video from Preston Dennett


"It may sound strange and unusual, but there are now several documented cases on record in which people have met ETs, been taken onboard an extraterrestrial craft and shown an alien book. It doesn't happen often, but there are more cases than you might think. One very well-known case is Betty Hill, who was taken onboard a UFO with her husband, Barney in 1961 in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. While on the craft, Betty was given a large book, filled with alien symbols in long narrow columns. Another famous case is Betty Andreasson, a lifelong contactee from Massachusetts, who was given a thin blue book with glowing white pages, and was actually allowed to keep it in her home and study it for a short period of time. These cases are not unique. A fascinating case involving an alien book comes from Jeff Selver, a Canadian businessman who has recently and courageously stepped forward to reveal his encounters with ETs. During an onboard UFO encounter at age sixteen, he was handed a "mystic book" and told to study its contents. The book was filled with deeply spiritual messages that would alter the course of his life. Researcher Richard Boylan Ph.D., reports on the case of "Mike," a contactee from northern California. While onboard a craft, Mike was shown a book with a strange alien symbol on the cover, was instructed to read it, and was told he would remember the contents later in life. The alien book ended up having a profound influence on his life. Researcher David Jacobs Ph.D., also reports on an unusual case in which a young girl was taken onboard to meet with a human-ET hybrid. They both sat down and read an alien book together. This video presents nearly a dozen firsthand cases of people who have been given alien books by the extraterrestrials. Several of them have never been published before and are revealed here for the first time. Perhaps the most interesting and extensive case comes from Dolly Safran, a fully conscious contactee from Florida who has only recently stepped forward to reveal her lifelong contacts with extraterrestrials. In a live firsthand interview, Dolly reveals her experiences with a sapphire-blue ET book which she has studied for countless hours while onboard the ET craft. What do these books look like? Why are contactees being given these books? What kind of knowledge do these alien books contain? And most importantly, how are they affecting those who have had the fantastic opportunity to read them? This video answers all these questions and more, and provides a study and comparative analysis of these very unusual events. Told in the witnesses' own words, with witness drawings and firsthand interviews, the secret messages in these alien books are finally being revealed. If you would like to explore more about the most extensive case of an alien book on record, check out my book, "Symmetry: A True UFO Adventure," which presents the lifelong UFO encounters of Dolly Safran. Now available!" from video introduction


How Project Azorian Reinforces Americas UFO Crash Retrieval Capability


Glomar Explorer
While the public believed the Hughes Glomar Explorer to be a vessel for deep sea mining, CIA was really using the ship to search for a sunken Soviet submarine.

About Project AZORIAN

Imagine standing atop the Empire State Building with an 8-foot-wide grappling hook on a 1-inch-diameter steel rope. Your task is to lower the hook to the street below, snag a compact car full of gold, and lift the car back to the top of the building. On top of that, the job has to be done without anyone noticing. That, essentially, describes what the CIA did in Project AZORIAN, a highly secret six-year effort to retrieve a sunken Soviet submarine from the Pacific Ocean floor during the Cold War...The story began in 1968 when K-129, a Soviet Golf II-class submarine carrying three SS-N-4 nuclear-armed ballistic missiles, sailed from the naval base at Petropavlovsk on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula to take up its peacetime patrol station in the Pacific Ocean northeast of Hawaii. Soon after leaving port, the submarine and its entire crew were lost. After the Soviets abandoned their extensive search efforts, the US located the submarine about 1,800 miles northwest of Hawaii on the ocean floor 16,500 feet below. Recognizing the immense value of the intelligence on Soviet strategic capabilities that would be gained if the submarine were recovered, the CIA agreed to lead such a recovery effort with support from the Department of Defense...Among the contents of the recovered section were the bodies of six Soviet submariners. They were given a formal military burial at sea. In a gesture of good will, Director of Central Intelligence Robert Gates presented a film of the burial ceremony to Russian President Boris Yeltsin in 1992..." from the CIA Website article: Project Azorian


The ability and technology to retrieve sunken submarines and other craft lost around the world is a matter of record, Project Azorian was one such example.


Special Operations Recovery Teams

Across the landscape of miltary orginizations and intelligence services (in the US and around the world) there is a web of deceit and reality woven together.

Black military programs have been routinely hidden behind the smoke screen of UFO's/Aliens for many years.

Several of our miltary branches have recovery teams to go get downed satellites etc and yes UFO's. Here is an article that discusses these possibilities.


UFO Crash Retrievals — The Story, The Coverup, & the Road to Disclosure

"On December 16th, 2017, The New York Times published a story that ignited the current UFO fever. The story reveals the existence of AATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program), a secret Pentagon program that investigates UFO sightings. A second article, published the same day, recounts a US Navy pilot’s encounter with a UFO in 2004, while performing a military exercise off the coast of Baja California, Mexico. The pilot’s testimony is corroborated by military eyewitnesses, radar, and video evidence presented in the story. Subsequent articles discussed more verified military grade UFO videos. On July 23rd of this year, the NYT published an extraordinary column that stated:

he [Physicist, Eric Davis] gave a classified briefing to a Defense Department agency as recently as March about retrievals from “off-world vehicles not made on this earth.”

And followed up with:

“Mr. Davis said he also gave classified briefings on retrievals of unexplained objects to staff members of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Oct. 21, 2019, and to staff members of the Senate Intelligence Committee two days later.”

Co-author of the article, Ralph Blumenthal, a reputable journalist who has written for the NYT for forty-five years, reiterated in a recent online interview that the Pentagon was briefing high ranking officials on UFO crash retrievals.

Interviewer: Do you believe that there have been retrievals of extraterrestrial spacecraft? “What we believe is less important than what we’ve written. What we’ve written is that staff members of congress and high-level DOD intelligence officials have been briefed on crash retrievals. That in itself, I think, is pretty sensational. My personal believe I think is irrelevant. Clearly, we found that information compelling.”

Co-author, Leslie Kean, added:

“The briefings are extremely important; the fact that they’ve been going on at all. They would not be briefing high level officials about something that had no weight to it. And so you know, we feel the combination of the fact that the briefings have occurred, that we have the most sources who know the most about this, and that we have documentation in the form of briefing documents — really present a picture that these things have occurred.”

Why would the most influential news source in the world write about UFO wreckage and risk ridicule, if they could not prove the supporting facts of the story? The writers of the article were particularly wary about the crash retrieval elements of the story, since they buried the lead in the article and were careful in discussing it in interviews. It’s an interesting choice to push a crash retrieval story and yet not lead with it at the same time.

Blumenthal stated during the interview, that the story underwent numerous edits in an “infinitude” of levels of editing and what made it to publication included only what could be verified. This suggests that the editors of the NYT heavily modified the story, but at the same time approved the publishing of the sensational crash retrieval revelation.

If UFO crashes are being discussed at this time we can only wonder what else will be disclosed and written about in the future.." from the article: UFO Crash Retrievals — The Story, The Coverup, & the Road to Disclosure


When Secrets Crash

"At ground level, armed sentries carrying M-16 automatic rifles kept unauthorized visitors away. Not even firefighters were permitted within the guarded perimeter, which one paper described as a “ring of steel.”

At the crash site investigators collected evidence and evaluated the remains of the aircraft for clues to the cause of the tragedy. Then came the task of cleaning the site and leaving no pieces of the highly classified aircraft for scavengers, the media, or others to find. A clean-up team moved out a thousand feet from the last of the recognizable debris and then dug and sifted all the dirt in the area.

On July 23, controlled explosive charges were detonated on the hillside to free pieces of the aircraft buried as the result of the crash.

To mislead anyone who might try to search the area for pieces of the F-117A, the recovery crew had the remains of an F-101A Voodoo, one that had crashed and been stored at Area 51 for over two decades, broken up. They returned to the crash site and scattered the debris throughout the area. On Aug. 7 the Air Force announced it had withdrawn its guards from the crash site and would no longer restrict access to the area...In the wake of the crash, Air Force spokesmen had little to say. The head of Air Force public affairs said the airplane had only one crew member and “was definitely not a bomber.” Air Force officials at Nellis acknowledged that Mulhare had not been a member of the base’s aggressor squadrons, which emulated Soviet air combat tactics in order to train USAF pilots. An Air Force spokesman also acknowledged that Mulhare was a member of the 4450th Tactical Group but said that all information about the unit was classified, and he could not discuss any of it.

The Kern County sheriff’s office, whose jurisdiction included Bakersfield, did relay some further information from the Air Force–telling reporters that the “whole area has been restricted, including the airspace above the crash site” and that “there will be military aircraft in the area and anyone entering the area will be dealt with appropriately by the Air Force.”

The airspace restrictions called for low-flying aircraft to remain about six miles away from the crash site and other aircraft to maintain altitudes of more than 5,000 feet when within that radius. While civilian aircraft were kept away from the crash site, there were plenty of military helicopters arriving and departing. The Air Force brought in officials and other personnel from Edwards AFB, Calif., and Meadows Field in Bakersfield. As many as four helicopters at a time were in operation from Meadows Field. A helicopter gunship was observed circling the crash site the day following the crash..." from the article: When Secrets Crash


UFO Crash Retrieval Evidence


The 2017 Scientific American article below makes some excellent points about identifying unknown and anomalous metals etc.

The interesting thing now five years later is we have scientists looking at alledged ufo material and saying they can identify it but they have no frame of reference to as to why it was manufactured in the way it was. Dr. Gary Nolan talks about this in the video below.


The Stanford Professor Analyzing UFO Crash Parts

Video from Jesse Michels

"Dec 10, 2021

Dr. Garry Nolan is the Rachford and Carlota A. Harris Professor in the Department of Pathology at Stanford University School of Medicine. He has published over 300 research articles and is the holder of 40 US patents, and has been honored as one of the top 25 inventors at Stanford University. Dr. Nolan was the founder of Rigel Inc. (NASDAQ: RIGL), and Nodality, Inc. (a diagnostics development company), BINA (a genomics computational infrastructure company sold to Roche Diagnostics), Founder of Apprise (sold to Roche Sequencing Solutions), co-Founder of Ionpath and co-Founder of Akoya. But in this conversation, we focus on his interest in the area of UFO’s. Since 2016, Garry has been in possession of and analyzing materials given to him by some of the top “Ufologists” in the country like Jacque Vallee. He’s also consulted for the CIA in studying the brain structures of people who claim UFO encounters. In this interview, we discuss his very interesting findings on both UFO materials and brain structures. Spoiler alert: the materials contain isotope ratios not naturally occurring anywhere on earth, and the brain structures are very unique. Please enjoy this wild conversation with Dr. Garry Nolan." from video introduction


Whenever you see a video or article that claims "the truth" be suspicious. But give the article below a read.


The Truth about Those "Alien Alloys" in The New York Times UFO Story

"What to make of a Las Vegas building full of unidentified alloys?

The New York Times published a stunning story Saturday (Dec. 16) revealing that the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) had, between 2007 and 2012, funded a $22 million program for investigating UFOs. The story included three revelations that were tailored to blow readers' minds:

1. Many high-ranking people in the federal government believe aliens have visited planet Earth.

2. Military pilots have recorded videos of UFOs with capabilities that seem to outstrip all known human aircraft, changing direction and accelerating in ways no fighter jet or helicopter could ever accomplish.

3. In a group of buildings in Las Vegas, the government stockpiles alloys and other materials believed to be associated with UFOs.

Points one and two are weird, but not all that compelling on their own: The world already knew that plenty of smart folks believe in alien visitors, and that pilots sometimes encounter strange phenomena in the upper atmosphere - phenomena explained by entities other than space aliens, such as a weather balloon, a rocket launch or even a solar eruption.

Point No. 3, though - those buildings full of alloys and other materials - that's a little harder to hand wave away. Is there really a DOD cache full of materials from out of this world?

One of the authors of the Times report, Ralph Blumenthal, had this to say on MSNBC about the alloys: "They have, as we reported in the paper, some material from these objects that is being studied so that scientists can find what accounts for their amazing properties, this technology of these objects, whatever they are." When asked what the materials were, Blumenthal responded, "They don't know. They're studying it, but it's some kind of compound that they don't recognize."

Here's the thing, though: The chemists and metallurgists Live Science spoke to - experts in identifying unusual alloys - don't buy it.

"I don't think it's plausible that there's any alloys that we can't identify," Richard Sachleben, a retired chemist and member of the American Chemical Society's panel of experts, told Live Science. "My opinion? That's quite impossible."

Alloys are mixtures of different kinds of elemental metals. They're very common - in fact, Sachleben said, they're more common on Earth than pure elemental metals are - and very well understood. Brass is an alloy. So is steel. Even most naturally occurring gold on Earth is an alloy made up of elemental gold mixed with other metals, like silver or copper. [8 Important Elements You've Never Heard Of]..' from the Scioentific American Article ( 2017) The Truth about Those "Alien Alloys" in The New York Times UFO Story



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