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Kellalor
In 1996 the creature resembling alien rather than a human being, was found in the village in Ural region, and only 7 years later, in April 2004, scientists revealed the creature"s real origin.
This story goes back to 1996 to village Kaolinovy near the provincial town of Kyshtym in Chelyabinsk region. The female villager found the weird creature in the outskirts of the village. The creature had tiny onion-shaped head which looked like it was composed of five petals. The little creature had no ears, huge slanting catlike eyes occupied the biggest part of its face. The creature could not talk, but it started whistling quietly to attract the lady"s attention.

The story translated by PRAVDA describes the creature"s death and mysterious disappearance.

Famous expert on UFOs Vadim Chernobrov followed the story from the very beginning. He conducted his own investigation and received the fabric the creature was wrapped in. Chernobrov passed the fabric to Moscow Institute of General Genetics for DNA analysis.

On April 15, 2004 the scientist made an official statement, "The analysis of the blood spots on the fabric detected DNA of a human being. We proved that Kyshtym creature was a prematurely born female baby with many deviations".

So, no sensation happened. Aleshenka was not an alien. However, there are still questions to answer. How could such a creature be brought to life? Could the pollution of the environment influence the creature? Does the fact that such a creature was born, mean that a human being is degrading?

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mickyboy
a very interesting article kellalor, maybe it just goes to show how the environment affects all life, mutations are a commonality when exposed
antares
I have no doubt that the pollution can couse severe birth defects especially in the region where the story occured. The Aral Sea - Kaspian sea area is highly poluted with pesticides that cause respiratory problems, birth defects, kidney desease, tuberculosis...
Ozmeister
You only have to look at the bottles of preserved aborted foetuses in hospitals from around the Aral Sea region in Russia (and from other places in Russia) to see what the pollution and such enviromental poisons has done to the people there.

Some of those poor little babies are the most grotesque creatures you'd ever want to see........like some sci-fi monsters in many cases.

So much for the "Grand Experiment" of Communism (as practised in the former Soviet Union).
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