Dr. Steven Greer leads the investigation into a mysterious humanoid specimen found in Chile's Atacama Desert. With the help of Dr. Garry Nolan and Dr. Ralph Lachman of Stanford University, he hopes to unravel the enigma.
The six-inch tall hominid has 9% non-human DNA - which is actually a lot of difference, considering that we share about 88% of our genetics with spiders!
It'll take years for the scientists currently studying the being's DNA to unravel what this 9% of difference truly is - if not a massive constellation of mutations, the amount of them occurring in a single human being that was able to survive to the age of 6-8 years old making this quite unlikely.
There are stories of other similar beingshaving been found in the same Atacamaregion of Chile, as well as in Russia.
Dr. Garry Nolan at Stanford reveals something very interesting when he says: "Well, if there's another one of these - then, all bets are off." Which to me implies that we would definitely be dealing with a species of hominid that is not human.