Author Topic: Latest Genetech DNA Results On 3-Fingered Bodies from Palpa/Nazca Region of Peru.  (Read 594 times)

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Word kept spreading that several highly unusual 3-fingered bodies large and small had been found in a cave or underground tomb and that at least one was a female body that had been inside a heavy stone sarcophagus.

By early June 2017, Gaia TV from Louisville, Colorado, sent a production team to Cusco, Peru, with investigator Jaime Maussan from Mexico City, Mexico, to meet with the president of the Inkari Institute, Thierry Jamin, Ph.D., at his museum of Peruvian artifacts. Allegedly Dr. Jamin had been approached by grave robbers with the 3-fingered female body covered in white powder to find out what she was. Thierry Jamin had the female body in a large plastic container, which was taken up to the roof of the Inkari Institute and her body removed for Gaia TV’s camera. That footage was released June 20, 2017, in Gaia TV’s “SPECIAL REPORT: UNEARTHING NAZCA.”

What the video showed was a hairless, long oval-skulled head with large eye sockets and small, flat nose all covered in white powder. She had 3 very long fingers on each hand and 3 very long toes on each foot. Each of her fingers has 6 joint bones instead of the 3 joint bones in normal human hands. Her body is doubled up with her arms clasped around her legs, perhaps as she was found in the sarcophagus in the cave tomb. Dubbed “Maria,” she is estimated to be 4’9″ to 5’2″ if her folded body were extended.




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http://www.earthfiles.com/2018/05/30/part-1-latest-genetech-dna-results-on-3-fingered-bodies-from-palpa-nazca-region-of-peru/
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