Alien
females from 1992 experience. Pt 2
The
world's first DNA PCR investigation of biological evidence from an alien abduction.
By Bill Chalker/ Anomaly Physical Evidence
Group ( APEG ). Copyright 2001-Bill Chalker/APEG Trust
Because of the bizarre and controversial nature of the 1992 episode, Peter was more comfortable describing his 1988 experience. The strange encounter with the 2 unusual woman was discussed and examined in a limited and fragmentary way. It was not until 1996 that I heard from Peter Khoury about the hair sample that had been recovered from what may have been an alien abduction sexual assault case.
By 1998, I began an investigation into the hair sample, when biochemical colleagues agreed to undertake what was the world's first PCR (polymerase Chain Reaction) DNA profiling of biological material implicated in an alien abduction experience.
The analysis confirmed the hair came from someone who was biologically close to normal human genetics, but of an unusual racial type - a rare Chinese Mongoloid type - one of the rarest human lineages known, that lies further from the human mainstream than any other except for African pygmies and Aboriginals.
There was the strange anomaly
of it being blonde to clear instead of black, as would be expected from the
Asian type mitochondrial DNA. The study concluded, "The most probable
donor of the hair must therefore be as (Khoury) claims: a tall blonde female
who does not need much colour in her hair or skin, as a form of protection against
the sun, Perhaps because she does not require it."
An artist's impression of the blonde haired "nordic"
being encountered by Peter Khoury in Sydney during 1992.
The DNA sequence overlayed was extracted from the hair sample recovered by Khoury (from the cover of the International UFO Reporter (IUR), Spring, 1999) Magnified hair sample showing optical transparency and pronounced mosaic structure.
The circles of light are reflections.
Photo taken from video (by Chalker/APEG).
The DNA sequence on the left is from the hair shaft.
The original DNA work was done on the shaft of the hair. Fascinating further anomalies on where the mitochondrial DNA testing occurs, namely confirming the rare Chinese type DNA in the shaft and indicating a rare possible Basque/Gaelic type DNA in the root section.
The Hair Root DNA sequence
This was very puzzling and controversial, until a 'Nature Biotechnology" paper appeared in 2000. It revealed recent findings on hair transplanting with previously incompatible hair, using advanced cloning techniques, developed in a possible cure for baldness. We seem to be seeing similar combined or "grafted" DNA in the sample recovered under controversial circumstances by Peter Khoury back in 1992.
Perhaps indicating possible viral resistance. The hair sample seems to show it contains 2 deleted genes for CCR5 protein and no intact gene for normal undeleted CCR5- this CCR5 deletion factor has been implicated in aids resistance.
To keep a very complex story somewhat uncomplicated , what seems to be suggested by the range of findings is possible evidence for advanced DNA techniques and DNA anomalies & findings, for which we are only now discovering or starting to make sense of in mainstream biotechnology.
The nature of these genetic findings has lead to some interesting possible connections with ancient cultures, myths and archaeological finds such as the strange Taklamakan mummies in China (tall European like peoples (Celtic ?), some of whom had blonde hair) and the stories of the female Basque God Mari and the Gaelic Irish tales of the Tuatha da Danann.
The Tuatha tales describe powerful gods with orange or blonde hair and other unusual attributes. While such cultural and mythic connections are fascinating speculations, they provide for an interesting perspective on the many stories of Nordic type beings implicated in UFO abduction and contact cases.
(left to right) "statuette in the hood"- in ivory from the Aurignacian period, at the Grotte du pape, Bassempouy ("Stone Age Satuette" by J. Ben, FSR Case Histories (19710 from the Musee des Antiquites Nationales at Saint-Germain-en Laye); artist's impression of the female being in the 1957 Antonio Villas Boas event (with blonde hair, sharp angular chin and blue eyes)
(Artist Tony Roberts in "UFOs - the definitive casebook" by J. Spencer (1991); reconstructed impression of the face of the" Beauty of Kroran" mummy from Tarim/Tuklamakan, China, with hair described as "blondish-brown" in colour ("The Tarim Mummies" by J. Mallory & V. Mair (2000); artist's impression of the blonde haired, blue eyed and fair skinned female being encountered by Peter Khoury in 1992
Mari - the neolithic Goddes of Old Europe and the primary deity in Basque mythology - has many manifestations, including "as a tree that looks like a woman or a tree emitting flames", "a white cloud or rainbow, or a ball of fire in the air", a "sickle of fire, as which she appears crossing the sky" and "seen enveloped in fire, lying down horizontally, moving through the air".
The records from ancient Ireland describe a whole series of invasions. The "Lebor Gabala Erren" ('The book of the Taking of Ireland" or the " book of invasions"), compiled during the 12th century A.D. describes the coming of the mysterious Tuatha de' Danann or Tribe of Danu. They were apparently tall, blond or red-haired strangers, 'expert in the arts of pagan cunning", who supposedly interbred with the locals, while teaching them many kinds of useful skills.
The Lebor Gabala records their dramatic entrance to Ireland as follows: " In this wise they came, in dark clouds from northern islands of the world. They landed on the mountains of Conmaicne Rein in Connachta, and they brought a darkness over the sun for three days and three nights. Gods were their men of arts, and non-gods their husbandmen."
A golden ship model from 1st century BC Broighter, Ireland. There are many stories of aerial ships or "demon ships" ('loinger demnacda") in the Irish annuals.
Extracts from the Lebor Gabala (top & centre) and an artist's impression of a likeness of the Tuatha people.
According to the mythic tales the Tuatha de' Danann were advanced enough to arrive in western Ireland (near modern Connacht) by air. They divided into two social classes: "gods as teachers of medicine, smithing, communication or druidry, and "non-gods" as farmers or shepherds.
Although no one knows for certain what the Tuatha looked like, descriptions, such as of their female war-leader Eriu, indicate tall attractive people with pale skin, high foreheads, long red hair and large blue eyes. Other descriptions indicate blonde, golden hair and blue eyes. The blonde haired woman in the 1957 abduction of Antonio Villas Boas also had red body hair (pubic hair).
She seems remarkably like Peter's female visitor and the description of Eriu. If the Tuatha cross-bred with local humans, they would have left hybrid descendants who look somewhat like themselves.
Further focused DNA analyses of biological samples implicated in alleged alien abduction experiences will help determine the reality behind the claims of abductions and the validity of speculation driven by DNA, historical, cultural and mythic connections.
Some limited funding has
permitted the purchase of specialized equipment to further this fascinating
and groundbreaking work. Funding has permitted a DNA research presence,
co-ordinated by APEG, in a friendly laboratory facility.
1992 Abduction Experience: Continue Part 3 Here