An amazing archaeological discovery in Peru may be proof of alien life on Earth after a
baby skeleton, with just 11 ribs and an elongated skull, was made available for serious and extensive
study to international scientists for the first time.
The man behind the story is American scientist Brian Foerster, assistant director of the Paracas
History Museum near Lima, Peru.
After years of studying ancient cultures and history, Foerster has turned his attention to the study of
mysterious, ancient objects, technology and human remains unearthed in South America which have
been either ignored by or unknown to modern science. His latest, and possibly, most
incredible find, is a largely intact
skeleton of an infant with 11 ribs,
an inordinately thickened neck
and spinal column, and, most
unusual, an elongated skull
casing.
While elongation of the skull is not
uncommon in ancient cultures,
and still exists to this day, it's very
unusual to find the feature in an
infant skeleton.
The process takes several years
to achieve and no baby skeleton
has ever been found which shows
this kind of development at such
an early age.
While Foerster stops short of openly stating the skeletal remains are actual evidence of alien life, it is
implied throughout his work and may soon be a foregone conclusion after top scientists around the
world converge in Paracas to study the remains, test the DNA and publish their findings later this year.
Theorists postulate the elongation practice by ancient humans was a way of emulating otherworldly
visitors who imparted advanced technology upon extinct civilizations, paying tribute to their influence or
an attempt to lure them back once they'd left for good.
No matter what, it's sure to be an incredibly interesting, possibly history changing story.
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