UFODNA.ORG | The Global UAP Database & Declassified Archive
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Independent research node.
Objective: Restoration of critical UAP sighting data, archived documents, and telemetry.
Study Claims 'Alien' DNA Found in Human Genome: Dr. Max Rempel’s 1000 Genomes Analysis
Dr. Max Rempel’s forensic re-analysis of the 1000 Genomes Project examines 581 parent-child "trios." He claims to have identified 11 families where children possess complex DNA sequences that do not match the genetic material of either parent.
While standard genetics attributes this to mutation, Rempel argues that a specific cluster of 348 variants on Chromosome 3 suggests "artificial insertions" of non-human origin.
The Hybridization Hypothesis:
If validated, this suggests a direct genetic modification of the human species, potentially linked to:
Cognitive Traits: High intelligence, savantism, and neurodivergence (Autism/Asperger’s).
Biofield Receivers: Biological mechanisms for telepathy or heightened intuition.
Mainstream science currently views these findings with skepticism, attributing the data to artifacts of older sequencing technologies.
The UFODNA project catalogs, analyzes, and preserves anomalous aerial observations reported by civilian, military, and instrumented systems.
Core Index Assets:
345,543+ Sighting Reports: Integrated global database.
507,438+ Documents: Full OCR search of Project Blue Book, FBI Vault, CIA declassifications, and international government archives from Europe, Australia, Africa, Asia, and South America.
Pattern Recognition: Cross-referencing meteorological data, local sidereal time (LST), and ADS-B aviation traffic to filter misidentifications.