Elongated Head DNA Discovery

Genetic material taken from elongated heads found in Peru, as analyzed by Nassim Haramein's team, indicate an otherworldly origin.
Our team of experts connect the dots between the locations of pyramids around the world and the discovery of elongated skulls. These people, who appear to be from an advanced culture, would have been revered as gods to the human civilizations rising from aftermath of a great calamity. Further evidence of this comes from ancient carvings depicting beings with elongated heads as traveling from another world to become stewards of primordial civilizations. Plus, their mitochondrial DNA shows these people had mothers who herald from the Middle East, but the fathers' lines cannot be traced to any know DNA on the planet. Could this be evidence proving that advanced beings from another world came to usher in a new form of consciousness and to guide the earliest of civilizations to fruition?
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