Shocking Discovery: Nazca Peru Mummies Not Human

Join us on as Dr. Richard O'Connor, MD, discusses new medical and scientific findings on the Nazca mummies discovered in Nazca, Peru (famous for the Nazca lines). These findings indicate that the…

PUBLISHED · June 23, 2024·DURATION · 3:18:26·WITH · Richard O'Connor·TOPIC · Disclosure Ecosystem & Media
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Join us on as Dr. Richard O'Connor, MD, discusses new medical and scientific findings on the Nazca mummies discovered in Nazca, Peru (famous for the Nazca lines). These findings indicate that the mummies are non-human, in what may be the first scientific evidence that aliens have been on the planet. Dr. O'Connor will discuss the findings in the newly released peer-reviewed scientific analysis by The Jesse A. Marcel Library.

The Nazca mummies were widely panned as hoaxes. Still, scientists worldwide have discovered, after DNA and other forensic analyses, that they are likely not of human origin, bolstering the ancient alien's theory. With the recent emphasis on science and academia by scientists such as Dr. Garry Nolan of the Sol Foundation, the scientific peer-reviewed paper, The Profound Implications of the Nazca Mummies, published by The Jesse A. Marcel Library, could be proof of the existence of aliens and the UFO / UAP phenomenon.

UFOs and UAPs have been front and center as Congress considers new legislation following revelations by Pentagon UFO / UAP whistleblowers David Grusch and Lue Elizondo, along with the recent UAP report by AARO and its former Director Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick. This could be one of the keys to unraveling the UAP / UFO phenomenon and whether aliens have been here all along.

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00:00 - Introduction and Background 06:21 - The Nazca Mummies Unveiling 10:32 - Dr. Richard O'Connor's Background 15:59 - Meeting Dr. Jesse Marcel 22:06 - Analyzing the Nazca Mummies 29:14 - The Peer-Reviewed Paper 36:48 - Details of the Mummies' Preservation 44:32 - Scientific Methods and CT Scans 52:20 - DNA and Carbon Dating Analysis 59:45 - Metallic Implants in the Mummies 1:08:30 - Implications of the Findings 1:15:25 - Audience Q&A 1:22:00 - Closing Remarks

Born in Oklahoma in 1955, Dr. Richard O'Connor, M.D. graduated from Baylor College of Medicine in November 1980 and soon thereafter married his lifelong companion, Dr. Connie O'Connor, M.D. Together, the two completed their internships in 1982, studying Internal Medicine at UC San Francisco's Fresno campus. After completing their internships, the couple moved to Reedley, CA, and both began working at United Health Centers of the San Joaquin Valley, providing primary health care to California's vital population of migrant farm workers throughout California's central valley.

Dr. O'Connor then moved his family across the country to Miami, where he successfully completed a two-year residency in anesthesiology. He then moved back to California to complete a one-year fellowship in anesthesia, focusing on cardiac and pediatric anesthesia at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, CA, and Oakland Children's Hospital.

Link to Dr. O'Connor's Post: https://1947jaml.org/2024/04/20/the-profound-implications-of-the-nazca-mummies/

Link to Peer Reviewed Paper: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380954098_Biometric_Morpho-Anatomical_Characterization_and_Dating_of_The_Antiquity_of_A_Tridactyl_Humanoid_Specimen_Regarding_The_Case_of_Nasca-Peru

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