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GRAY ALIEN HEAD FOSSIL: WERE THEY HERE FIRST?

by Marcus Rubyman, staff reporter  [February 15, 2011]

 

 

 

 

[WeeklyUniverse.com]  Perhaps they are here -- because they were here?!

That's the astounding possibility raised by one reader's photo submission to the Weekly Universe.

Along with sending this shocking photo [right] over a mobile phone, the mystery reader asks: "I was hoping you could tell me the value of this 3 billion old alien head fossil?"

Is it merely an unusual rock formation -- or a true-life gray alien head fossil -- that's 3 billion years old?!

If the latter, it would be the remains of an early Gray -- one still in its species' early stages of evolution, long before they developed faster-than-light travel and spanned the stars.

A 'cave-Gray," perhaps, who was just beginning to learn primitive tool-making skills, yet inhabiting an Earth on which even Neanderthals were still in the far distant future.

Did these early Grays evolve into a technologically advanced species, building amazing, hi-tech cities across Earth, which they eventually abandoned for the stars?  Are the Mayan pyramids and Atlantean ruins the last remnants of their prehistoric urban wonders?

We have seen their lights in our skies. But are we wrong to imagine them to be "alien" explorers?  Perhaps they are merely ... coming home?

 

Copyright 2011 by WeeklyUniverse.com.

Marcus Rubyman is a Los Angeles based tabloid reporter who investigates UFOs and the paranormal. Read more of his journalism in Hollywood Witches.
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