By Derek Olson
Several years ago a shocking specimen was discovered on the wind swept coast of Paracas, Peru. Author and biologist Brien Foerster is one of the world’s foremost experts regarding the ancient Paracas culture, and he was privileged to examine this specimen up close. What you will read next is what Brien had to say regarding what he calls “a truly astonishing artifact.”
“I’ve been studying the ancient culture of Peru and their elongated skulls for many years, but this one is truly incredible and very revealing. In this bag are the remains of a baby skull from the Paracas culture on the coast of Peru that existed between 800 BC and about 100 A.D. It is an elongated skull and was either a newborn baby or possibly three months old when it died. It is still in the funerary wrappings of cotton that It was originally found with.”

“The first thing you can see are the eyes, the nose and the mouth area. The mouth is incredibly tiny, and the eyes appear to be quite large. The most astonishing aspect of it, of course, is that if it died at childbirth or three months old, it is at least twice the size of a normal Homo sapiens sapiens (humans).”
“Look at the overall shape of it. It’s absolutely massive for a newborn to three month old. Of course, another obvious characteristic as you see the hair. The hair is not black like native Americans. The hair is a dark red, which is typical of the ancient Paracas culture of 2000+ years ago. They were naturally redheaded, which also could’ve meant that they had very light skin. Skin and red hair go hand-in-hand.”

Is this the result of cranial deformation or head binding? Because if it was only a newborn or possibly three months old, then that would not be enough time to do head boarding which normally takes between six months and three years. And then as we look at the back again, you see that the column and spinal cord enters way into the back of the skull. This is not normal whatsoever in terms of Homo sapiens sapiens. This is an absolutely astonishing artifact. You can see that the bone is very very thin, so that indicates again a very young individual. You can see some of the original textile still attached and sand and things like that.”

Might we be looking here at an ancient genetic hybrid or something that is more than human?
Click below to watch video footage of Brien’s examination


The aspect to observe is whether the skull has a “zipper,” the seam that goes from front to back of the skull. Genetically human if it’s there. Alien if it’s not. Given the age, newborn to 3 mos, it may not be self-evident. So far, none of the elongated skulls found worldwide have that seam. Once that is acknowledged, there is no choice but to acknowledge we are not alone in the cosmos. We’ve never been, but officialdom is afraid to state what is obvious to everyone else.