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The Starchild Skull: When Bones Tell a Radically Different Story
Tuesday August 17, 2010
Capricorn rules bones, skeletons, teeth -- and some digging into their mysteries shows how a story can change in a radical way. For example, it was accepted history that 57 Irish immigrants working on the railroad in 1832 died of cholera. But a recent research dig of their bones, shows evidence of violence. This mirrors the Cardinal T-Square, for revolutionary discoveries (Uranus-Jupiter Aries) that alter the whole narrative (Saturn Libra) of human history or origins (Pluto Capricorn).
Old Irish Bones May Yield Murderous Secrets in PA. :
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5irJZOpzgKr89cTES-IDpCTXv55VgD9HKH3AO0Their cavity-free teeth showed they were too poor for sugary sweets. Forensics revealed that their bodies were muscular -- these were mostly young, healthy working men out to start a new life. One researcher said of the men, "They do have indications on their skeletons that life was not a bowl of cherries." The new investigation shows evidence of murder for at least some. Their story comes closer to the historical truth, which is a dark one about anti-Irish sentiment in that area of Pennsylvania back in the 19th century.
And in other news, there's the Starchild Project centering on the discovery of a skull with otherwordly DNA. Star Child Project Link :
http://www.starchildproject.com/ As strange as it seems, the study of this 900 year old skull shows genetic engineering. The geneticist Lloyd Pye talks in this video about his findings,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moEYqLdupIA and the comparison between a human skull and the "Starchild."
Pye knows what he's saying falls on deaf ears in the mainstream scientific community. Again reflecting the intensity of the Cardinal T-Square, his work is a threat to many fields because it blows apart established ideas about human origins. They've used their expertise to present the idea that this skull is an alien-human hybrid child created through genetic engineering. "We know this is a radical thing to say, and that it's going to be met with a lot of resistance," says Pye. "It's going to cause a much bigger revolution in thinking, because it's harder to wrap minds around it."
Coincidentally, I watched the movie Creation last week about Charles Darwin and his revolutionary idea about the origins of man. His work was a threat to the order of things too, and he became the rebel outcast, a genius that rocked the traditional views of that time.
Creation The Movie:
http://creationthemovie.com/We can see that sometimes in history consciousness is shocked by these new visions (Uranus Aries), and those with a lot to lose are the ones in positions of power/authority -- in science, religion, government -- that are standing on the old paradigm. It's a moment in time full of danger for some, as they threaten powers that would prefer to keep space secrets to themselves. But it's also an exciting time, when hard science is showing us that Darwin may have not had the full story either. That it's humanity's time to expand its perception of our origins -- or at least consider the evidence.