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Post by brillbilly on Mar 8, 2010 5:52:46 GMT 10
A russian doc. about tiny humanoid or alien found in Kishtim city, Russia in 1996. An old mentally ill woman reportedly found this creature in the woods alive and she brought it home. She named him Alyosha, after her late grandson, and treated it with candies and milk. But when that woman was taken to mental hospital, the creature died. The old woman's daughter-in-law and several neighbors saw the creature alive.even thought its in russian you do get to see the creature,
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Post by shatnerswig on Mar 8, 2010 9:01:39 GMT 10
Ïîëíîå äåðüìî brillbilly, ÷òî ÿâëÿåòñÿ îäíîé èç ÷åðò äàëåêî ýðîòè÷åñêîãî ÷óæåðîäíûìè
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Post by brillbilly on Mar 8, 2010 12:39:11 GMT 10
thanks wiggly thats what i thought to
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Post by Wes on Mar 8, 2010 13:03:25 GMT 10
Interesting find Brill.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2010 18:47:32 GMT 10
I have no earthly idea what the hell that is, or was.
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Post by brillbilly on Mar 8, 2010 21:46:05 GMT 10
thanks wez,nor me daz but just think if this story is real,would it be plastered on mainstream tv,i doubt it
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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2010 22:29:58 GMT 10
Mainstream will never touch another one of these stories, not after the Alien Autopsy debarcle, which may have been that stories purpose all along.
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Post by blacky on Mar 8, 2010 22:48:13 GMT 10
has it had tests done on it?
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Post by concrete on Mar 8, 2010 23:14:34 GMT 10
“Aleshenka case has been solved already. Russian researcher Vadim Chernobrov found in the home of the former Aleshenka owner a rag with the blood of this ‘entity’. The Institute of General Genetics in Moscow made a DNA analysis. The result: a common, terrestrial, foetus (miscarriage abortion), female, with many horrible genetic anomalies. Kyshtym is an epicentre of a 1957 radioactive disaster, and the so-called Aleshenka was a deformed victim of this old tragedy. Many physicians (for example gynecologist Irina Ermolaeva) also stated that Aleshenka case wasn’t unique and that they saw such pathologies earlier. Another Russian researcher, Mikhail Raduga, in his recent book "UFOs and paranormal entities" (2009, in Russian) devoted full chapter for this case. He also found some physicians who saw and studied Aleshenka in 1996: all doctors said that Aleshenka was an deformed foetus and nothing more.” Chernobrov also made claims about time travel, and I would really like to see the lab results, which were also publicized in 2004, but as Gershtein informs, the local doctors who examined the body, including Ermolaeva, all agree it was a miscarried foetus. The head is perhaps the most strange element in the foetus’ appearance, with what look like petals, but this is due to the fact that the fontanelles were probably lost and the cranium was very far from being fully formed. forgetomori.com/2009/aliens/aleshenka-the-kyshtym-dwarf-from-the-urals/
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Post by brillbilly on Mar 8, 2010 23:24:48 GMT 10
“Aleshenka case has been solved already. Russian researcher Vadim Chernobrov found in the home of the former Aleshenka owner a rag with the blood of this ‘entity’. The Institute of General Genetics in Moscow made a DNA analysis. The result: a common, terrestrial, foetus (miscarriage abortion), female, with many horrible genetic anomalies. Kyshtym is an epicentre of a 1957 radioactive disaster, and the so-called Aleshenka was a deformed victim of this old tragedy. Many physicians (for example gynecologist Irina Ermolaeva) also stated that Aleshenka case wasn’t unique and that they saw such pathologies earlier. Another Russian researcher, Mikhail Raduga, in his recent book "UFOs and paranormal entities" (2009, in Russian) devoted full chapter for this case. He also found some physicians who saw and studied Aleshenka in 1996: all doctors said that Aleshenka was an deformed foetus and nothing more.” Chernobrov also made claims about time travel, and I would really like to see the lab results, which were also publicized in 2004, but as Gershtein informs, the local doctors who examined the body, including Ermolaeva, all agree it was a miscarried foetus. The head is perhaps the most strange element in the foetus’ appearance, with what look like petals, but this is due to the fact that the fontanelles were probably lost and the cranium was very far from being fully formed. forgetomori.com/2009/aliens/aleshenka-the-kyshtym-dwarf-from-the-urals/thanks for that concrete,i didnt know if it was real or not,yes its real but not alien,sweet
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