Alien mummies in Mexico? NASA's UFO study team says don't bet on it

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With all the excited rhetoric about conspiracy theories that has been dumped into the other Space.com threads about UAP/UFO inquiries, many making claims about extraterrestrials being here and being covered-up by governments, the military and scientists, it seems strange that there are no proponents arguing in this thread for scientific examinations of these alleged extraterrestrial mummies. It seems that only actual scientists want to see them properly examined?
 
I can't believe anyone would take anything from this known faker seriously.
The guy should be brought up on fraud charges. Maybe he would learn something after spending a few years in jail.
In fact, I would go so far as to say legitimate science publications should not even include it in their articles (looking at you Space.com). They're just giving the guy free publicity and a great laugh.
 
Mergatroid, I am going to disagree about whether media like Space.com should report on claims like this. I think it is important that they do. And it is important that the "true believers that extraterrestrials are here" also have publications that they read which tell them what scientific results show these things to be fakes. Otherwise, we end up with 2 groups completely separated in their own echo chambers with no way to come to a common understanding.

I think media like Space.com have been restrained in calling these fakes while still acknowledging that the same person has previously been caught faking the same thing, and so it is pointing out that other scientists need to be able to replicate the analyses before they will be considered credible by mainstream scientists.

Which brings up a point to consider: would we expect DNA to have survived the conditions that these mummies were supposedly created by?
 
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I can't believe anyone would take anything from this known faker seriously.
The guy should be brought up on fraud charges. Maybe he would learn something after spending a few years in jail.
In fact, I would go so far as to say legitimate science publications should not even include it in their articles (looking at you Space.com). They're just giving the guy free publicity and a great laugh.
Suppression of information is not the path to knowledge. (paraphrasing Carl Sagan there, from Cosmos) Yes, this guy is a con artist, but the information he presents should be examined and then determined to be legitimate or not. If not, then after a while even the most naïve will start to ignore him and he will no longer hold interest for anyone and he should go away. Ignore him at the risk of making him seem more interesting.
 
If I had to go thru peer review, I couldn't post here. Peer review results in consensus. An agreement. An agreement stops exploration and innovation, discovery. Progress. Because you believe you have the solution.

It's ones like me, that keep ones like you......sharp.

Can you argue with your peer? You have to agree with your peers. You have to think like your peers. A socialist concept. Think and live together. It's the major cause of migration.....all thru-out history. Getting away from community(political) thought.
 
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Based on what Grusch and Burchette are saying, the government is covering up NHI's and other programs.

Bill Nelson told reporters to "show me the evidence" when asked about whether NHI's exist. Seems like NASA is part of the cover-up.

NASA hasn't studied the mummies and assert they are fake, yet over 11 doctors and researchers who've studied the mummies directly for over 4 years claim the mummies are real and their origin unknown and have signed a document asserting so.

I don't really trust NASA.
 
Still waiting for somebody to post a genetic profile that shows these mummies are not of terrestrial origin. A bunch of people saying that their origin is unknown is not a basis for saying their origin is extraterrestrial. All they are saying is that they don't know. But, if any of them were competent to do the genetic analysis, then the would know.
 

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Have to agree with AE, that these are real mummies and they haven't determined there cultural identities has little to do with ET. Reminds me of people who gleefully state that goverment agencies having admitted that there have been unidentified objects somehow proves flying saucers.
 
It follows an established pattern:
- Necroposting
- Just joined today
- Avatar associated with many other accounts, in this case I found: "Nick Restreppo" and "Adiakretos".
- Takes unfounded shot at something US related, in this case NASA
 
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