Here's some surreal but seemingly incontestable artifacts establishing the presence of nonhuman humanoids among us. Some mermaid remains (from this site)
Humanoid mummy, in New Mexico museum
This skull found in Mexico in the 1930s, said to be 900 years old and to show only partly human DNA (on mother's side). See here
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I believe the "star child" skull is from a child with Treacher Collins syndrome. Check out the case of Juliana Wetmore, a little girl born a few years back with a very severe case of the disorder, which come is many gradations, from barely noticable to life threatening.
ah ha - a mutant! humalien/autist/starchild/coming race
how many times is a miracle passed off as a deformity?
the way the consensus holds itself together
But surely not all mutants are miracles, and not all mutations are evidence of racial change. And mentally and emotionally people with treacher/collins are no different than anyone else, with a range of abilities like the rest of the population. I agree that many times a miracle is passed off as a "deformity", but I don't know if this is one of them. One "mutation" that intrigues me is the rh- blood factor. I am beginning to wonder if the "autist gene" (just to give it a working handle) is tied to the genes (or lack of them in this case) that code for rh- blood.
p.s. Just to clarify, I didn't say this IS a treacher/collins skull, just that it seems to be one.
I found AK's response to be one of the most hilarious things I've come across in a while, was that wrong of me?
we aim to amuse
Its too bad this thread seems to have sort of died, because it would be a very interesting line of discussion.
you mean the abstract question: "But surely not all mutants are miracles, and not all mutations are evidence of racial change."
Yes, I agree. perhaps for another time/place? ; )
Hi aeolus. Yes and yes. And the question of the rh- aspect, too, if you'd like.
Hi aeolus. I don't know how that "messeq" got there, but that was me answering your questions.
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