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DNA has become one of the most powerful forensic tools in crime-fighting history. Its evidence is powerful, concrete and extraordinarily persuasive in a court of law. How often have we read in such and such case that there is only a “one in 50 million” chance that the blood or semen found on the suspect’s clothing is not that of the victim?

After our report about the expansion of DNA data bases and phenotyping as a profiling tool we have learned that DNA usage for cases seem to be quite selective. DNA samples have been provided to try and solve the D.B. Cooper case and of course the authorities have stonewalled all kinds of DNA evidence which confirms that the mysterious case of the man who hijacked a Northwest Orient Airlines 727, 45 years ago is being covered up.

If a man’s hairs are discovered at the scene of a crime (say a murder) or if a victim’s DNA (such as a hair) is found in the home of a murder suspect, the jury may consider this strong evidence in the case. In fact the prosecutor may in fact consider it conclusive proof. It seems DNA is a sort of golden standard of evidence in these cases.

So the question immediately is raised – how much evidence is required before the word ‘proof’ can be used?

If you have DNA of a suspect from a cold case like the D.B. Cooper case and you want it to be matched with a certain suspect, wouldn’t it be in the best interest of the FBI to use it to either disprove or prove the claims of investigators?

Today’s tests are incredibly sensitive, and require only the tiniest, microscopic samples of tissue. DNA, we are told, never lies. We were also told by forensics expert Suzanna Ryan that a lot of DNA tests are too sensitive and this can create false positive results.

DNA evidence is just like any other evidence – useful, but rarely conclusive on its own. It is not a forensic magic wand.

Now, this argument is great excuse given by authorities who feel uncomfortable with certain DNA test results. Lawyers like to quote figures such as “one in 100 billion” representing the chance of an error in DNA evidence; in fact, this takes no account of laboratory error or misinterpretation.

These arguments are used in the court room in order to prove guilt or exonerate a suspect.

However what if DNA evidence is submitted to prove something that is considered outrageous or paranormal? How would the authorities react to this? Would they cooperate or would they stonewall the investigation much like the F.B.I has stonewalled the D.B. Cooper case?

In the interest of science, we have been told constantly that there has been a great deal of interest in the idea of life on other planets. From claiming that proof will be found in 10-20 years to massive funding provided by Millionaires to scour the skies for rogue signals from space.

Now to jump further into the outrageous, let us suppose that someone makes a claim that they are the offspring of some alien encounter. In other words, what if someone makes the outrageous claim that they are a hybrid of both human and alien parents?

When you run into the occasional abductee or contactee that makes the claim that they are an alien human hybrid that was developed as an experiment to rescue a dying alien race or else to fulfill the mission parameters of some clandestine alien genetic research experiment, there is a moment when you have to decide for yourself how credible the witness is.

People make claims and as they say incredible claims demand incredible proof.

Back in 2012 there was a report of China that raises suspicions that a young boy there was born as the result of an alien encounter. The boy stunned doctors in the region with his ability to see in pitch black darkness with eyes that reportedly glow in the dark. .

The young boy, Nong Youhui doctors have studied Nong Youhui amazing eyesight since his dad took him to hospital in Dahua, southern China, concerned over his bright blue eyes.

His father Dad Ling said: “They told me he would grow out of it and that his eyes would stop glowing and turn black like most Chinese people but they never did.”

Medical tests conducted in complete darkness show Youhui can read perfectly without any light and sees as clearly as most people do during the day.

Could Nong Youhui be a Hybrid alien as some people have suggested? A new and growing generation of extraordinary children are springing up across our planet, indicating an evolutionary turn. Some believe that throughout history aliens and or intelligent extraterrestrials have had relationships with humans creating gifted individuals

Back in 1995 I was made aware of another possible hybrid case with a Puerto Rican woman named Milagros Garcia.

Milagros Garcia is an alleged Alien and Human inter-species hybrid. The blood DNA Garcia reportedly yielded analyses so unusual and interesting that the physician who investigated her claim was using here for further study. The DNA she has is possible in humans but is very rare.

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Therefore, the speculation of her being a hybrid was making the rounds in Puerto Rico and was published in many Spanish-speaking countries.

Milagros. Garcia claimed that she is the offspring of an alien encounter.

A case similar to this is being investigated in New Paris, Ohio. A woman there has exceptional skills and get by on two hours of sleep a night.

In recent news, an investigation into the death of a California weapons hoarder whose decomposing body was found in a car last week has taken a bizarre turn as it emerged that the man’s fiancée believed he was a part-human, part-alien creature who was sent to earth to save humanity while working as a secret agent.

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