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THE
STARCHILD SKULL:
Genetic Enigma Or Human-Alien Hybrid?
by
Lloyd Pye, Paperback, 2007
In a thorough telling of the Starchild Skull saga, Lloyd Pye reveals
everything that was learned about the skull during nearly a decade of trials,
errors and successes. Includes dozens of images and complete
results from scientific testing carried out between1999-2007.
This is the real, behind-the-scenes story of
what will soon prove to be the most incredible relic in history.
First
Edition
(sorry, this is not the numbered "Collector's Edition")
280 pages
6" x 9"
Paperback, printed by Bell Lap Books Inc., 2007 |

About The Book
Nine
hundred years ago two beings died in an obscure mine tunnel in northwest
Mexico. One buried the other, then she lay down beside the freshly
turned earth and committed suicide. In 1930 a teenage girl found their
skeletons, one lying supine on the mine tunnel floor, the other only
visible as a “misshapen” hand emerging from the grave to wrap around the
exposed skeleton’s upper arm bone. So begins an adventure of epic—and
quite likely cosmic—proportions chronicled in The Starchild
Skull—Genetic Enigma or Human-Alien Hybrid?
The girl recovered the two skulls from the skeletons and kept them in a
cardboard box for the remainder of her life. In 1999 they came to public
attention, and since then they have been guided by caretaker Lloyd Pye through a wide array of
scientific testing while being confronted with a plethora of scientific
doubters. The rapid-paced story of that testing—of its ins and outs, and
ups and downs—reads like a techno-thriller, or a sleuthing mystery,
because it is unquestionably both…yet it is all true.
From the first scenes of mysterious death and furtive burial, a
rollercoaster of events unfolds as Lloyd Pye struggles to scientifically
determine if the "weird skull" in his care might be something other
than entirely human. Unfortunately, most scientists summarily dismissed it as a
freak of nature, despite its astonishing symmetry strongly arguing
against that. Other scientists ridiculed it, while still others ignored it.
Nonetheless, a rare few wanted to gather facts about it from their areas
of expertise, so they oversaw the
testing procedures.
This is a story of determination against extremely long odds, told with
great insight and humor, and occasional transcending grace. It is not to
be missed because it recounts the beginnings of a story
that generations to come are likely to study in the way children today
study the journeys of Earth’s great explorers. The Starchild
Skull opens a door to the future—and to the past—that few have ever
glimpsed, much less been through. But
the door is there, now cracked wide open, and this book gives us all reason to feel we might be
prepared to successfully pass through it into a new dimension of
reality.
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