Yeah, I agree, but Pye has spent a fortune trying to prove otherwise.

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From: "Jones Beene" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [Vo]:OT- Google.com and Roswell Day Anniversary---FUN
Date: Mon, Jul 8, 2013 5:52 PM
From:
Terry Blanton 











http://www.starchildproject.com/







Terry - This is not very
convincing to me, even if it were not an Anniversary occasion - simply because
it still assumes too much – including for starters that good old DNA is
the only (or even the best) way to code for life. In fact, there are numerous 
other
ways – even on earth.



Why would anyone expect “aliens”
to have our exact kind of double helix DNA at all? It would be most unlikely
that they would. And the differences that are showing up in this particular 
skull
are trivial compared to say – finding triple stranded DNA or GTUC
subunits. There is also a fair chance that alien life will be based on silicon
instead of carbon, so some combination of the two.



Our DNA employs GTAC
subunits, but there are many different coding proteins – depending on
what is in the “primordial soup” of  the other planet. There
are 21 amino acids on earth and all of them can code when polymerized into 
single,
double, or triple strands. In fact, triple stranded DNA would have its own 
survival
benefits. Actually, as we know - RNA on earth is already different from DNA in
using a different subunit in the coding, and the permutations go well beyond
that for ET. 



It has been proved in the lab that alternative or
artificial nucleic acids - called “ANA” or “XNA” –
where x= xeno, can replicate and evolve, just like DNA and RNA. Therefore - It
is reasonable to assume that life on Earth evolved from GTAC combinations in a
double helix pretty much by chance, based on the available amino acids and
other survival parameters at the time - and that identical conditions would be 
unlikely
to have happened elsewhere. 



In short, there are a multitude
of ways to code for life, so finding the exact kind of DNA almost guarantees
that this is NOT alien life. 



In contrast, what is
needed for real proof of alien visitation? – well, it would be most
convincing for someone to show skull tissue that was coded with XNA, instead of
GTAC-DNA or was triple stranded or so on. The laws of probability almost demand
that there will be fundamental differences. 





Jones

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