
If confirmed, the discovery could fundamentally alter our understanding of human evolution and the future of the human race, said lead researcher Dr Max Rempel, the founder and chief executive of the DNA Resonance Research Foundation.
The study, which has not yet undergone peer review, analyzed DNA from both ordinary people and self-reported alien abductees.
In an examination of 581 complete families from the 1,000 Genomes Project, Rempel found 'large sequences' of DNA in 11 families that appeared to match neither parent.
These anomalies include a cluster of 348 non-parental genetic variants, some of which were from children born before 1990, ruling out human gene-editing technologies such as CRISPR, which only emerged in 2013.
Rempel cautioned that his findings are preliminary and require more rigorous analysis.
'No conclusive evidence yet, because we need better datasets, which are available only on approval. That takes time and effort,' he said.
Nevertheless, he believes the implications could be staggering. 'Humanity may be undergoing genetic transformation. If confirmed, it could be possible to detect which humans carry alien DNA, essentially identifying hybrids,' he explained.
The researcher's hypothesis resonates with fringe theories long circulating among UFO enthusiasts and conspiracy theorists.
Some have suggested that alleged alien-human hybrids exist, citing examples such as the so-called Nazca mummies, which purportedly contain both human and alien DNA.
Rempel's findings, while not conclusive, could lend scientific credence to these theories if validated. However, both NASA and the US Pentagon have admitted that alien life does not exist.
In addition to analyzing publicly available family DNA datasets, Rempel reviewed 23andMe results from individuals who self-identify as alien abductees.
He found that some families showed strings of non-parental markers, though others did not.
Rempel noted that current commercial genotyping services, which rely on array-based data, are insufficiently precise to confirm such radical claims. Instead, he advocates for next-generation sequencing (NGS) or whole-genome sequencing (WGS), which can detect novel variants with much higher resolution.
According to Rempel, if he can access DNA from parents and children who self-report as alien abductees, high-resolution sequencing could definitively identify alien insertions.
He suggested that future studies might reveal astonishing possibilities, including humans developing unusual abilities such as telepathy as a result of genetic modifications.

'Most public DNA databases contain old data from cultured cells. Culturing can produce genomic changes, so we cannot treat these results as proof,' he said. Moving forward, he hopes to secure funding and access to public DNA repositories for further research.
While Rempel's work remains controversial, he insists it is driven by genuine scientific curiosity.
He has a PhD from the Institute of Gene Biology but is known for exploring unconventional fields, including DNA resonance, which investigates subtle fields around human bodies.
Skeptics, including UFO researchers, have urged caution.
Nigel Watson, author of Portraits of Alien Encounters Revisited, highlighted the small sample size and the inherent challenges of studying self-reported abductees.
'Alien abduction experiences can stem from a variety of terrestrial factors. We need to carefully verify these accounts before drawing conclusions about DNA,' he said.
Watson added that technical errors or unknown biological mechanisms could also explain the anomalies.
Despite the skepticism, both Rempel and Watson agreed that further genetic research involving volunteer abductees could provide groundbreaking insight. 'If proven, this would be as world-shattering as recovering a flying saucer,' Watson said.
Rempel's study also raises ethical questions. If alien DNA can be identified in humans, how should the rights of those individuals be protected?
He noted that a high percentage of people with neurodivergent traits, such as autism, ADHD and Asperger's, could potentially carry these genetic insertions, though this remains speculative.
The study underscores the urgent need for rigorous, high-resolution genetic analysis. Rempel has expressed interest in collaborating with families willing to provide DNA samples and pay for sequencing.
He believes that such research could definitively show whether extraterrestrial forces are influencing human genetics.
In the meantime, Rempel continues to advocate for literacy in 'alien hybridization' and DNA resonance, suggesting that understanding these phenomena could inform major decisions about humanity's future.
'We need to consider how much alien hybridization is healthy for the planet, and which alien races we might give priority."
Comment: This is assuming we have choice and limits!



Reader Comments
Giorgio Tsoukalos probably lead the latest research…
So.. how exactly can they ever know that something is part of the original or not, or 'alien'? Hint: they don't. They're just full of themselves and make it up as they go along.
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In the other hand...
The article lost all fidelity when mentioned 𝘀𝗼-𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗱 𝗡𝗮𝘇𝗰𝗮 𝗺𝘂𝗺𝗺𝗶𝗲𝘀. It has been shamefully debunked as a set of animal bones, including trims of yama's skulls. Watch your self. Even UFO passionate would recognize the hoax. Jaime Maussan has a long history (buried) of making up hoaxes trough fake mummies, maybe inspired in the Derbyshire fairy hoax or in the Juan Cabaña's art. The Being of Metepec story is a blatant deceit, using a modified spider monkey skeleton. Jaime Maussan said in the so-called congress «no-human DNA». Of course, he knew it was made of animal parts. MSM didn't emphasize in these hoaxes 'cause the lies are more profitable.
Sadly, the article is the way typical clickbait headlines are, with statements like "it needs deeper research" or announcing conclusions as if the test had outcomes of almost 100% that support the headline. But no, they are not-conclusive, only passionate.
MK-Ultra is another program that attempted to create psychologically split individuals who could carry out any mission directed by a handler, such as assassination. Then there is the Crispr and mRNA tech that can modify genes. All of this research into human modification is done covertly, the covid-19 vax is one of them. Then we have abductees remembering that they were experimented on. Our agricultural and livestock scientists also try to genetically modify plants and animals; Gates has done this on humans in Africa and mosquitos in America.
Out-of-the-box. The possibility that our current human history was managed by extraterrestrial beings who are far more advanced in genetic engineering is therefore plausible. Depending on the ET psychology, they could see us as animals being raised for food, energy or service. The human being, in Gurdjieff's system, has different brains whose domains are intellect, emotion, movement, instinct, sex, higher emotional, higher intellectual. What distinguishes humans from animals? Primarily intellect, emotion, higher emotion, and higher intellect. Is telepathy real? We all have had telepathic experiences, but we see it more as an accident, not an ability.
The Daily Mail is mockingbird media. We do have 3I/ATLAS now behind the sun. Both of these seed the idea of extraterrestrial beings as potential reality. This could be Project Bluebeam that will attempt to influence humanity with voices and holograms in space. Because of some of the government noise, like the golden dome, this could be actual preparation for an unknown malevolent or benevolent ET.
Evidence does not consist of inferences or statistics, but only of controlled and repeatable experiments. For that, those "scientists" would need something as a reference that is "alien" beyond doubt - which they don't have. Just because some human DNA sections are dissimiliar to others, or of other terrestrial creatures, does not mean it is "alien".
" both NASA and the US Pentagon have admitted that alien life does not exist."
When did they make this admission?
Because last I checked, NASA were still making noises about "life out there" and beating the "Mars was once a living world" drum.
I'd like to know how these alleged "scientists" define "alien".
Please excuse the excessive use of inverted commas
Brave AI: "In ancient Egyptian texts and art, the pharaoh is frequently depicted receiving the ankh from gods like Ra, Isis, and Osiris, symbolizing the "breath of life" and divine authorization for both earthly rule and resurrection in the afterlife." In the Bible, God breathes life into Adam.
This is like announcing: !!BREAKING NEWS!!
- SCIENTISTS FIND LARGE AMOUNTS OF NITROGEN IN EARTHS ATMOSPHERE!!