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Unreviewed Study Reporting Non-Parental DNA in Human Families Spurs Calls for High-Resolution Testing

Dr. Max Rempel's study found 348 unexplained genetic variants in 11 families, suggesting possible alien DNA integration pending scientific verification and peer review.

  • A scientist named Dr Max Rempel claims to have found evidence of non-human DNA in 11 families from the 1,000 Genomes Project, suggesting potential alien interference in human genetics.
  • Dr Rempel's study has not been peer-reviewed, and he warns that his findings are preliminary and require more evidence.
  • Nigel Watson cautions that the results need careful verification and that various terrestrial factors could explain reported alien experiences.
  • If confirmed, Dr Rempel believes that this research could allow for the identification of humans with alien DNA, offering insight into human evolution.
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