Scientists in Australia have determined that a hair sample resulting from contact with an alien is not of this earth.
Peter Khoury claims he and his wife Vivian had their first UFO experience in February 1988 when they both saw strange moving lights. Then on July 23, 1992, Khoury said he had a more personal encounter with two female aliens while lying in bed that morning. He had already driven his wife to work, returned home and gone back to bed for a short while. Suddenly, he bolted awake and sat up.
There "were two humanoid females sitting on the bed, both entirely naked,” he said. "These two women looked human in nearly every way. They had well-proportioned adult bodies. One looked somewhat Asian, with straight dark shoulder-length hair and dark eyes. The other looked ‘perhaps Scandinavian-like’ with light-colored (maybe bluish) eyes and long blonde hair that fell half-way down her back."
(hair sample: http://www.combat-diaries.co.uk/diary14/diary14chapter_6.htm)
However, Khoury said he realized that the women were not human.
"These women were not exactly human. Their faces were somewhat odd - not unattractive, but too chiselled, with very high cheekbones and eyes that were two or three times larger than normal."
He took special notice of the blonde.
“Her face was too long, he felt. "I have never seen a human looking like that," he said. "The blonde, who was sitting in a kneeling position on the bed, seemed to be in charge."
Khoury said she seemed to communicate telepathically with the dark-haired woman "who was sitting with her legs partly folded under her. There was something stiff, almost blank, in the expressions of the women."
He said he was stunned by their sudden appearance and wondered how they could possibly have arrived in his bedroom. Then "the blonde reached out with both her hands and cupped the back of his head, drawing his face toward her chest.”
Khoury resisted but she then pulled harder. He then pulled further back.
"She was pretty strong. She pulled me over and my mouth was basically on her nipple. And I bit."
He felt a small piece of her nipple come away in his teeth, but she did not cry out. But "the expression on her face was like, 'this isn't the way,' as if she was in some sort of contemplative shock or confusion," he elaborated.
When Khoury tried swallowed the small fragment, he went into a coughing fit and "suddenly, the two women simply disappeared.”
This is where it gets particularly weird. Khoury said he tried to drink some water to dislodge the item, but couldn’t. Then he felt the urge to use the bathroom and discovered that his privates were very sore. Upon further inspection of the area, he found two strands of blonde hair. Khoury immediately put the strands into a small sealable plastic bag.
"The reason I did that was because I knew that there was no way, no way at all, that a hair that size and wrapped around the way it was should have been there... Thinking of these women, the thing in my throat, the hair, something bizarre had just happened."The pieces of hair have now become the subject of the first openly reported scientific DNA test on a possible abduction-related sample. The hairs were found to be extremely thin and almost clear in color. The hair was not chemically treated, because if it had been, little or no mitochondrial DNA could have been recovered. However, using the PCR (polymerase chain reaction) process, good quality DNA was recovered.
For more details on this, go to: http://theozfiles.blogspot.com/2005/07/hair-of-alien-ccr5-deletion-factor.html
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http://ufocasebook.com/khouryabduction.htmlBill Chalker, one of Australia's leading UFO researchers, a contributing editor for the International UFO Reporter and coordinator of the NSW UFO INVESTIGATION CENTRE (UFOIC) was one of the members of the research team. He formed the Anomaly Physical Evidence Group (APEG) to further study the biological and genetic implications associated with the UFO phenomenon. Chalker said that without the hair sample in Khoury’s case, it would be just another abduction account that could never be proved.
However, with it he said, "It undeniably exists and thorough forensic testing shows that it is anomalous. It seems likely that no person with blond hair and an exact DNA match to Khoury's blonde could be found in the city of Sydney, nor on the continent of Australia, nor probably anywhere in the world."
But actually having the sample has raised many unanswerable questions.
"Are we dealing with 'humans' from elsewhere, namely those with human DNA, albeit very rare and somewhat anomalous?" asked Chalker. "This case raises all sorts of issues, such as human 'panspermia' -- the theory that human-like beings may have migrated to Earth in the fairly recent past from elsewhere in the galaxy, perhaps giving rise to the sudden appearance of modern homo sapiens, a species not directly descended from their immediate predecessors, the Neanderthals."
"Also, given the Asian mongoloid connection, we looked at the problem of European-like rare Asian types in the past. The controversial saga of the Taklamakan mummies in remote Western China is turning the early history of China on its head. These mummies include people who are quite tall, some 6 feet or so, and some are blond. I'm not suggesting a connection here, but you can understand this investigation has opened up all sorts of interesting possibilities about the biological nature of some of the beings implicated in abduction cases."
This case was originally report by Chalker (learn more about him here: http://www.theozfiles.com/) and published in the Spring 1999 edition of International UFO Reporter, the quarterly journal of the Chicago-based J. Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies (CUFOS).


Comments: 3
Khoury to Alien: OK, I'll bite!
There's got to be a "blonde joke" here somewhere.
Martha,
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Take care.