Dr. Rempel 1000 Genomes Project Study: 11 Families Carry Non-Parental DNA Insertions on Chromosome 3 — Born Before 1990 — Pre-Dates CRISPR — Rempel: “No Known Biological Mechanism Can Explain This”

STUDY: Dr. Max Myakishev-Rempel (PhD, Institute of Gene Biology, Moscow), Director of DNA Resonance Research Foundation, published preliminary analysis via viXra (NOT peer-reviewed) examining 581 complete families from the 1000 Genomes Project. FINDINGS: 11 families (2% of sample) had children with large DNA segments on Chromosome 3 that matched neither biological parent. Most significant case: 348 non-parental genetic variants — precise simultaneous substitution of identical fragments on BOTH chromosomes (p less than 10^-13). Children in these families were born before 1990, predating CRISPR (emerged 2013) and making human genetic manipulation an unlikely explanation. Two unrelated families showed the same insertion at the same Chromosome 3 hotspot. Rempel also examined 23andMe data from self-reported alien abductees and found similar non-parental markers. REMPEL CLAIM: “Humanity may be undergoing genetic transformation.” Suggests non-human origin, possible connection to high intelligence, savantism, neurodivergence (Autism/Asperger’s), and heightened intuition. IMPORTANT CAVEATS: Study is NOT peer-reviewed. Rempel’s own caveat: “Most public DNA databases contain old data from cultured cells. Culturing can produce genomic changes, so we cannot treat these results as proof.” Mainstream science attributes findings to sequencing artifacts or technical errors. CROSS-REFERENCE: Gary Nolan (Stanford biologist, key dossier figure) has done parallel biological research on UAP witnesses showing neurological anomalies. Jake Barber’s documented psionic protocols connect to “enhanced traits.” NHI biology dimension is part of the Jesse Michels/American Alchemy research framework. Chromosome 3, 75.5Mb region contains genes of significant biological interest. Study: viXra.org/pdf/2505.0194v1.pdf

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