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THE STARCHILD SKULL TEN YEARS ON STARCHILD SKULL THE TEN YEARS Examining the Skull s these words are being written, it is almost exactly 10 years to the day since | first laid eyes on the Starchild skull. It was February 18, 1999. I will never forget the breathtaking moment when I first held it in my hands and immediately knew something was seriously “wrong” with it. It was too light—much too light for a typical human skull, even one with the slightly reduced size of an average twelve-year-old. It felt more like a dried gourd than a skull, and at first glance I couldn't see anything normal about it. It was just plain weird. Its owners, Melanie and Ray Young of El Paso, Texas, had invited me to come there specifically to examine it and tell them what | thought. I had some expertise regarding skulls due to my extensive research into the truth about human origins, much of which I based on contrasting the many differences between humans and so-called "pre-human” skulls. But | soon realised that Melanie knew even more than I knew. For many years she had been a neonatal nurse, seeing a wide range of human skull deformities and keenly aware of the technical aspects of what went into creating such aberrations. The word that came to mind was "impossible", yet there it was, cradled in my hands, so I had to settle for "incredible". The eye sockets were wildly different from normal. My father was an optometrist, so | knew about eyes. The neck opening, the foramen magnum, was well out of place. The lower rear area was without the small bump on every human's head (or chimp's or gorilla's, for that matter); it had no inion. The entire rear area of its head was flat, but there was no evidence of manipulated flattening. No cradleboarding caused that flatness; it had grown that way, as had the eyes, neck and inion. A crease-like dent in the upper rear of the head clinched it for me, just as it had for Melanie and Ray. Humans do not exhibit that, no question. Humans are rounded in that area. However, something else does have such a crease, something familiar to everyone in the field of UFO-alien research. The so-called "Grey" aliens are reputed to have such a dent in the top rear of their heads, giving them a distinctive "heart" shape—a dented crown and a bulbous cranium above a small upper face that narrows to a very small lower face. | held in my hand the detached piece of upper right jaw (maxilla), found separately from the cranium (which was also minus its entire lower jaw). It was the size of an infant's, if that large. This being clearly had an extra- small lower face, and the attachment points for its chewing muscles bore that out, being greatly reduced from where they normally are on a human. I realised | might possibly be holding the preserved skull of a Grey alien. Anyone with an understanding of basic human anatomy and of how Greys Having been put through different stages of genetic testing over the last decade, the Starchild skull will soon have its genome mapped to determine whether or not it has alien heritage. by Lloyd Pye © February 2009 Websites: http://www.lloydpye.com http://www.starchildproject.com by Lloyd Pye © February 2009 NEXUS ¢ 57 APRIL - MAY 2009 www.nexusmagazine.com