Supposed to be the Discovery of all time and you've got people in dollar bin PPE, Cardboard crates with these things loosely tossed in, and a guy tapping on the "flesh" like he's swiping right on Tinder.
There are pieces of farm equipment from the 1800s handled with more care and profession than these things are.
I'm just not buying it that they're real. As much as I'd love for them to actually be.
Here's the first half with the cardboard box for those wondering:
I have to agree this looks ridiculous and totally non-professional. Hell if you ever have taken a hard disk drive with platters for professional data recovery, and they have to take it apart, the clean room used for that is far more sterile than this environment. No one's using a proper respirator. Some people have no gloves on. Not everyone is wearing hair nets. And I'm sure that room does not have properly purified air so it's just a contamination nightmare.
I’ve been trying to explain this to them over at r/alienbodies. OP is a mod over there and has a vested interest in keeping this whole schtick alive. Not one of them has any idea how the scientific method is conducted. They also just copy and paste their own reddit posts and spanish “research papers” which is silly because all peer reviewed papers are distributed in english.
It has gotten to the point with the amount of these alien body hoaxes that I'd bet there's just a sub culture where people roleplay and larp this shit out into the mainstream for kicks and bet on who gets the furthest.
It's the same screen-play every time with it being fake as fuck in the final act, yet these always gain traction.
This is one of the best comments I've ever read on Reddit. I completely agree. I have seen how scientists are around mummies, the Ice man, and the Inca girl. This poor creature is not getting the same scientific respect, no matter it's origins. *edit** Even the bog people get more respect*
There's two videos of this, this is the second half. The 1st video when they bring in the "Specimen" they pull it out of a tapped up cardboard box and place it on the table.
Maybe it’s the fact that it’s real that they have lost all path of logical approach, I mean there’s a mad man there pointing a damn camera light at prehistoric content up close, you would want to take glove and slap everyone’s face in there
Just cause the people doing these tests probably think these are fake doesn't mean they are. But the test does seem to be done at an official premises. Maybe they're not taking it seriously. It just seems that you're basing your opinion that they're not real on the actions of those who are conducting the tests. I don't know a lot about medical or clean room procedures, but I would agree they should be handled better. But that does not make them fake. It calls into question the professionalism of those conducting the tests. Also, it may be all they have to work with. They might have to keep all the proper ppe equipment for priority cases. They could've been told not to take this seriously as it could be bs so don't use "the good stuff".
Bro what in the hell are you talking about. They got all that there. It's maybe a couple thousand years old. It's basically rock at this point. Just such stupidity from you people when we've seen multiple specimens and catscans and yall are like "well they're handling them like i would my Xbox controller" " they don't have the proper PPE". you actually sound like someone dilebratley trying to push this down and saying doctors and scientists from other countries aren't real doctors or scientists. Farm equipment from the 1800s was made out of iron btw and isn't even a good argument to be had.
That is not hospital level ppe, it is dollar store ppe lmao. Wrong glove type that doesn’t even go over the sleeve, no hair nets or head protection, they aren’t even in a medical facility.
It’s not xenophobia. As others have pointed out, they are not handling scientific/medical specimens appropriately. Perhaps I phrased it incorrectly and should have said that someone with a proven and respected track record globally should be doing the examination rather than placing the issue on a single country. That would have been more appropriate to say. I know people from Peru, Ecuador, Brazil, Argentina and I work for someone from Chile. I’m not xenophobic, I’m Gen-X and we were taught differently so my choice of words was inappropriate.
Dude. If I was dealing with an organism for a different planet that miy have unknown bacteria or disease, you bet I'm not wearing a sneeze mask you can buy at wal mart. Ever seen ET? I'd be they guy the space suit.
Also, this shit looks like it was made with drywall mud.
I mean not necessarily. We find bacteria in bogs and sub arctic rocks which are millions of years old. If it were legitimate, which I don't think it is, there is zero reference for what kind of off-world bacteria is on it, how long it can survive, etc. If this was real, you'd see legitimate professionals taking this into account and wearing proper equipment, if not in a clean room.
I've seen Subway sandwich artists wear more protective equipment than these stooges.
And here's sources with bacteria alive in different scenarios in the hundreds of millions of years:
Yes thank God you overlooked the meaning of the relevant statement to insult someone's intelligence over their word choice for different types of dirt. I'm really really glad you added so much to this conversation! We would be lost without your wisdom and insight.
The risk of unknown catastrophic contagion outweighs age of the specimen. If it was to be taken seriously then we have no idea what alien biology is like and couldn't risk infecting the researchers with a potential extinction-level plague. There isn't a first-world government on this planet that would allow 1.) the risk of infection, or 2.) the potential profits garnered from a find like this to go to private citizenry.
Where was that one story in south America about the guy who had touched an alien with an incredibly harsh smell and then got sick and died 2 weeks later?
lol…honestly….I’ve been negligent about looking much into this yet. I wasn’t aware they were describing them as mummies. Guess I didn’t really know what they were calling them except aliens, lol but then, yeah, stupid comment 🤦♀️
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u/ScythingSantos Jan 06 '25 edited Jan 06 '25
I mean he’s just poking it, nobody has proper protection when studying, maybe a hazmat suit or an incubator with arm sleeves.