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Post by uforn on Sept 16, 2010 16:06:22 GMT 1
Sealand skull photos released Image credit: Anton Spangenberg An alien survivor from a prehistoric saucer crash? An unfortunate time traveler from the future? A tradesman from a parallel universe? A hitherto undiscovered species? Or a mere freak deformity of a human being? Nobody knows for sure, but no matter the explanation, the Sealand Skull has potential to change the view of the world we live in. The July 2007 discovery of the skull in Olstykke on the Danish island Sealand did however not make headlines and remained largely ignored by science until 2010. The researchers who in 2008 examined the skull at the Veterinarian High School in Copenhagen merely concluded that “Although resembling a mammal, certain features make it impossible to fit the animal into Linnaean taxonomy”. Dug up during the replacement of old sewer pipes, the finder at first believed that it was some horse bone, as the house formerly belonged to a horse butcher, and the garden is full of remains. It was not until refilling the trench that he noticed its humanoid shape. Later excavations at the site have not uncovered further remains with connection to the creature, only identifiable animal bones, stone axes and other Neolithic tools which are common to the area. The fact that the skull was found among Neolithic remains does however, not reveal its age. Carbon 14 dating at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen has shown that the creature lived between 1200 and 1280 AD. Furthermore, the skull was found above the old pipes, whose age suggests that it wasn’t buried until after 1900. Also the absence of other skeleton parts of the creature, together with the skull’s state of preservation, has led the scientists to suspect that it has not been buried for long, probably only a couple of decades. Perhaps to conceal the secret behind its existence someone stored it for ages and later deliberately buried it. It is interesting to note that residents in Olstykke and nearby villages have from former times told about a local member of l’Ordre Lux Pégasos (the Order of Pegasus’ Light), whom accordingly on behalf of the order protected various items – among them a mysterious cranium and several devices made of extraordinary light, albeit unbreakable metal or ceramics. The skull is said to have originated from the Balkans, but it has also been stored in Paris, France, and in Munich, Germany, before arriving in Denmark. If the story holds true, it is possible that further research may lead to the whereabouts of alien artefacts. It is plausible that l’Ordre Lux Pégasos still keeps objects as well as insights into their origin and purpose. Little is known about the order however, except that it was established around 1350 and throughout its existence has counted influential poets and authors among its members. Among the prominent initiated were Giovanni Boccaccio, William Shakespeare, Réne Descartes, Thomas Jefferson, Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Ambrose Bierce, Karin Boye, H.G. Wells, Julio Cortázar, Joseph Heller, Octavia Butler, Aleksandr Solsjenitsyn and Ahmed al-Baghdadi. One can wonder why the task of preserving alien artefacts and knowledge fell upon an order solely consisting of writers, but the very name of the order does hint at one or more guests from the Pegasus constellation, who for some time lived among us and brought us vast knowledges and inspiration. The secrecy of the order however suggests that humanity is not yet ready to share the Pegasian knowledge. The Sealand Skull is about one and a half times larger than a male Homo sapiens cranium. Especially the eye sockets contribute to its size. Its smooth surface reveals that the creature was adapted to cold climate, and its relative eye size that it was either a night creature, lived underground or on a planet orbiting a remote or dim star, probably an orange or red dwarf. It is noted that the star 51 Pegasi in the Pegasus constellation was the first Sun-like star known to have a planet. Planets orbiting the Pegasus star HR 8799 were the first to be directly imaged, and spectroscopic analysis of HD 209458 b, another planet in the constellation, has provided the first evidence of atmospheric water vapor beyond our solar system. By Anton Spangenberg Source: www.unexplained-mysteries.com/column.php?id=189988
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Post by Laurance on Sept 16, 2010 23:13:47 GMT 1
Very interesting, never heard of this until now. I wonder what Mr Pye thinks of it.
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Post by uforn on Sept 23, 2010 19:01:20 GMT 1
Very interesting, never heard of this until now. I wonder what Mr Pye thinks of it. Might be a good idea to contact Mr Pye see if he's heard of this skull. Its very strange to say the least its eye sockets are very large like an Alien Greys eyes ? I think this needs more investigation as its very interesting. I wonder if there's been any DNA Testing on this skull ?
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Post by Laurance on Sept 24, 2010 19:25:06 GMT 1
Mr Lloyd Pye had this to say on the Sealand Skull This is the first I've heard of it, but I went on the internet to find out more and see that this rather close-up shot is the only one available. I'd think if this is legitimate, then we'd have a whole rack of photos taken from every angle, as you find on the Starchild website. Also, it looks astoundingly perfect in just this one photo, so I would have to see a LOT more from various angles to think this is anything other than a hoax. Also, it's simple enough to determine if it is made of actual bone rather than some other kind of substance. The report makes it seem as if experts have indeed examined it, and we can assume they would know the difference between bone and some kind of ceramic. So I guess for now all I can do is take a "wait and see" attitude to find out if more evidence in its behalf is forthcoming.
Lloyd[/i] I have to say I agree with him.
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Post by uforn on Sept 25, 2010 1:24:52 GMT 1
Mr Lloyd Pye had this to say on the Sealand Skull This is the first I've heard of it, but I went on the internet to find out more and see that this rather close-up shot is the only one available. I'd think if this is legitimate, then we'd have a whole rack of photos taken from every angle, as you find on the Starchild website. Also, it looks astoundingly perfect in just this one photo, so I would have to see a LOT more from various angles to think this is anything other than a hoax. Also, it's simple enough to determine if it is made of actual bone rather than some other kind of substance. The report makes it seem as if experts have indeed examined it, and we can assume they would know the difference between bone and some kind of ceramic. So I guess for now all I can do is take a "wait and see" attitude to find out if more evidence in its behalf is forthcoming.
Lloyd[/i] I have to say I agree with him. Yes me too hes right what hes saying if indeed it was real then this would have been all over the net like the starchild skull. It wouldve had more pics took like he says, guess well have to wait and see if anything else on this crops up.
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Post by fireflyfan on Sept 26, 2010 0:16:08 GMT 1
I hope this is real, how cool would that be.
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Post by uforn on Jan 10, 2011 17:10:12 GMT 1
There's been some more photo's of this skull released.
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Post by mike69 on Jan 10, 2011 17:43:07 GMT 1
It seems a mouthful glossed over ;( and has few large canines seems a vampire let us see there is a real.
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Post by uforn on Jan 10, 2011 17:46:43 GMT 1
It seems a mouthful glossed over ;( and has few large canines seems a vampire let us see there is a real. Well spotted mike i never saw the fangs, i was thinking of contacting Unsolved Mysteries to see if they are having tests done on this skull
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Post by mike69 on Jan 10, 2011 17:54:41 GMT 1
If the skull is bone I think that not many doubts as to its origin
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Post by meldrew on Jan 10, 2011 18:27:10 GMT 1
I commented on this a while ago, on dif I think, and it went something like, " wow look at those teeth, its got better teeth than me," and a bit more before calling fake, the teeth don't look right I agree but a proper test would put this in order, but as in the starchild case, the money to test would be a big problem.
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Post by uforn on Jan 10, 2011 18:33:48 GMT 1
I commented on this a while ago, on dif I think, and it went something like, " wow look at those teeth, its got better teeth than me," and a bit more before calling fake, the teeth don't look right I agree but a proper test would put this in order, but as in the starchild case, the money to test would be a big problem. It wont cost much to prove that the skull is bone, and if it is then the question begs, where did it come from ? it looks like it an alien grey skull
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Post by prettyboyfloyd on Jan 11, 2011 5:25:24 GMT 1
Very intresting story there Judge good find. Of got to agree on Mr Pye's thoughts though.The Skull looks to perfect?The teeth are in incredible condition not one missing lol.Hanger fangs top & bottom.I say send it somewhere to be tested.To see if its Bone or Ceramic.Mr Lloyd Pye would be the first on my list.You got to ask yourself also if it is a fake why go to all the bother.?I really hope something comes from this.Would put alot of peoples minds at ease. Cheers:Prettyboyfloyd
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