But if you really want to see how stupid Americans and their gun control can be. Check this out.
http://vimeo.com/64432171
But if you really want to see how stupid Americans and their gun control can be. Check this out.
http://vimeo.com/64432171
The tests were inconclusive....the millions of unknown DNA strands are unknown for a reason....they have nothing to compare them to. The machine only recognizes what data the machine knows, so like the 4 eyed guy says, anything unknown ends up in an 'unknown' file.
"The sequence that we got from the mitochondria [energy factories of cells] tells us with extremely high confidence that the mother was an indigenous Indian from the Chilean area. The other thing that immediately fell out of the analysis is that it's male. It probably died in the last century, if I were to make a guess."
Cool.
Love that kind of stuff. I used to read lots of Bill Coopers stuff before he was killed by the government.. if ya like to believe all that kind of thing. But google Bill Cooper and loads of crazy stuff comes up. He's the godfather of American Conspiracy Theorists.
You can still read all his stuff and other people have carried on his website here - http://www.hourofthetime.com/
Yeah high confidence still isnt conclusive. If we have known dna of the human make up....it still leaves the unknown strands in question. Never heard of a 6 inch 8-10 year old human for that matter....even with all the bone abnormalities we are aware of.
At the end of the day, its inconclusive
http://siriusdisclosure.com/wp-conte...PN-Summary.pdf
Confirmation bias is conclusive ....
maybe conclusive enough, is enough for some.....
When all is said and done though, each to their own in their beliefs.....everyone is entitled to believe in what works for them. I for one will never mock anyone for that.![]()
A 6 to 8 inch humanoid? It's called a foetus.
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