Scientist Claims "Alien" DNA Exists on Earth
7 OCT 2025 15:20

Scientist Claims "Alien" DNA Exists on Earth
7 OCT 2025 15:20
A new study by Dr. Max Rempel, founder and executive director of the DNA Resonance Research Foundation, puts forward a sensational hypothesis: human DNA may contain gene segments that are not related to parents and may have been "implanted" by aliens. This controversial work, published by the Daily Mail, could revolutionize our understanding of human origins and evolution, if, of course, it receives scientific confirmation.
During the analysis of 581 family genomes within the "1000 Genomes" project, Rempel discovered "large sequences" of DNA in 11 families that did not match the genetic material of either parent. Among them, a cluster of 348 genetic variants stands out, a part of which is found in children born before 1990. This circumstance, according to Rempel, excludes the possibility of using modern gene editing technologies.
The study also included data analysis from people who claim to have been "abducted by aliens." In some families, chains of markers unrelated to parents were observed, which, according to Rempel, could indicate "alien implants."
The scientist admits that if such implants are confirmed, it will allow the identification of people with "foreign" DNA and the discovery of potentially new abilities, such as telepathy resulting from genetic modification. At the same time, he emphasizes that the research raises serious ethical questions: if alien DNA is identified, how should the rights of such people be protected?
Rempel stresses that his conclusions are still preliminary and require more detailed analysis using whole-genome sequencing or next-generation technologies capable of detecting rare genetic variations with high accuracy.
Rempel's work has already become the subject of heated discussions. Skeptics, including UFO researchers, point to the small sample size and the difficulty of verifying claims of alien abduction. They warn that the observed anomalies could have terrestrial biological explanations or be the result of technical errors.
Despite the criticism, Rempel insists that the topic is of great scientific interest and expresses his willingness to cooperate with families to conduct a more qualitative genetic analysis.
Experts note that the results have not yet undergone peer review and need confirmation. However, if the theory is confirmed, it could become a sensation comparable to the discovery of extraterrestrial life. "If it is proven, humanity will face revolutionary changes in the perception of its genetics and the possible influence of extraterrestrial forces on human evolution," the scientist stated.
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