Sunday, December 1, 2013

UFO


Cairo University Archeologist: UFO Aliens May Have Helped Build Pyramids of Giza


Recently it was revealed that King Tut had European DNA.

...The DNA test results were inadvertently revealed on a Discovery Channel TV documentary filmed with Hawass’s permission — but it seems as if the Egyptian failed to spot the giveaway part of the documentary which revealed the test results.

Hawass previously announced that he would not release the racial DNA results of Egyptian mummies — obviously because he feared the consequences of such a revelation.
On the Discovery Channel broadcast, which can be seen on the Discovery Channel website here, or if they pull it, on YouTube here, at approximately 1:53 into the video, the camera pans over a printout of DNA test results from King Tut...(guyana.org)


The DNA test was analyzed unofficially and it was revealed that King Tut had some Celtic ancestry.

Michael Cohen of All News Web is reporting that an Archeologist from Cairo University has admitted that it is possible that the Pharaohs had some UFO Alien help in the construction of the Pyramids at Giza.

...In a shock statement, head of the Cairo University Archeology Department, Dr Ala Shaheen has told an audience that there might be truth to the theory that aliens helped the ancient Egyptians build the oldest of pyramids, the Pyramids of Giza.

On being further questioned by Mr Marek Novak, a delegate from Poland as to whether the pyramid might still contain alien technology or even a UFO with its structure, Dr Shaheen, was vague and replied "I can not confirm or deny this, but there is something inside the pyramid that is "not of this world"....(all news web)


According to Cohen, Dr.Shaheen has refused is now keeping quiet and refusing to elaborate on his comments.
(http://www.disclose.tv/forum/cairo-university-archeologist-ufo-aliens-may-have-helped-bu-t37269.html)


Read more: http://www.disclose.tv/forum/cairo-university-archeologist-ufo-aliens-may-have-helped-bu-t37269.html#ixzz2mNKjh400

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