Brien Foerster examines a baby skeleton with elongated skulls at Patapatani In Bolivia. If you agree with the conclusions being made here or not it is fascinating.

Brien Foerster examines a baby skeleton with elongated skulls at Patapatani In Bolivia. If you agree with the conclusions being made here or not it is fascinating.
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cynthia s
It’s fetal hydrocephalus. There are usually other serious health conditions that can coincide with the it which is probably why the baby died and was probably still born or born prematurely and died shortly after birth. It’s sad that an infant that died from a disease is kept on display and portrayed as a human or alien hybrid. And the “expert who states he can’t determine if it is hydrocephalus is not , in my opinion, being honest for the benefit of Mr. Foerster’s story telling.
Lisa B
Creepy
Knobby
Brien Foerster is a con man who sensationalizes and fudges data to sell CDs, Videos, and books. Too many of his statements from his sideshow have been contradicted by real scientists. He’s dependent on gullible people who don’t know better, believing what he shovels.
theresa m
All one has to do is get a DNA sample to find out what this is.