Could Bigfoot Be a Product of Extraterrestrial Genetic Engineering?
Could Sasquatch be of extraterrestrial origin? A controversial scientific experiment provides some ardent believers with compelling evidence for the theory.
In a recent experiment, researchers injected human stem cells into primate embryos and were able to grow, for the first time, a human-primate chimera. The intent of the experiment was to provide new insights into developmental biology and evolution. While the study generated a great deal of controversy due to ethical concerns, it is actually serving a very different purpose for cryptozoologists and their work on Sasquatch.
Jack Cary is a cryptozoologist for whom this experiment has taken on great significance. It provides him evidence for his theory that the creature, known as Sasquatch, is actually a chimera. Cary’s theory comes from the remarkable findings of the Sasquatch Genome Project conducted in 2013.
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The 5 Best UFO Documentaries on Gaia
Got some downtime… what better way to spend it than going down one of those deep, abyssal UFO rabbit holes?
We’ve laid out the top five UFO documentaries on Gaia that we think are some of the more underrated documentaries out there. These five mind-boggling flicks will take you down a path of curiosity, intrigue, and enlightenment. So sit back, grab your favorite snack, and maybe a pen and paper – there’s a lot of information here.
The mission is yours if you choose to accept it. Godspeed.
1. My Father, From Sirius
Einari’s childhood could have been like that of any other Finnish boy. His father, Veikko, was an ordinary guy with a job at the local tax office and his mother worked as a radio journalist. Everything changed when Einari was 12 years old; Veikko experienced enlightenment and announced that he was a messenger between Earth and Outer Space.
Henceforth, Veikko could see extraterrestrial beings, contact the afterlife and display supernatural healing abilities. Einari and Veikko became a team and the entire universe was open to them. Now, 25 years later, Einari confronts his father with his doubts.