This is exciting news for anyone following this story. I can't wait to read the results this year. I posted the email I recieved below. Anybody else as excited as me?
Hi Everyone!
With the profoundest possible joy and relief, today I can announce to all supporters and fans of the Starchild Project that the remainder of the testing procedures on the bone have been fully funded! HOOORRAAYY!!! And a second big HOOORRRAAAYYYY to all of you who contributed along the way, at ANY level, to help get us to this magical splendiferous moment!!!
Excuse my exhuberance, but in one week, on Feb. 18th, it will be six grinding years since I first laid eyes on the Starchild skull. On many occasions I despaired of ever getting to the end of the testing process, but we are definitely within sight of the end now, thanks to an out-of-the-blue pair of contributors from Liverpool, England. (NOT the Beatles, I promise!)
From this point the testing will proceed with official supervision by a scientist here in London, with the remaining test bills paid by the pair in Liverpool. It is all arranged. We think it can all be finished within six to ten months, with a target date of six months starting in March, so we're talking about the fall of this year, 2005, being able to announce one way or another what the skull is with no equivocation. What a relief THAT will be!!!
In addition, we've updated the www.Starchild-uk.com website with a new set of slides (the link is "Initial Findings") that tell the early story of the skull as we tried to figure out what it was. Those 40 slides give several different comparisons from the link at "2004 Findings" by showing a half-dozen artist conceptions of how the skull might have looked in life, providing evidence to support alien-UFO connections to the skull, and ending with a humorous side-story. Not a bad way to spend the 20 minutes or so it takes to read the few sentences of text under each slide.
For the duration of the testing I will be relegated to the sidelines, so my life has to change. As I previously explained, the financial support given to me for two years by Belinda McKenzie and Cognoscence has ended. Therefore, I'm returning to the States on Feb. 20th to try to pick up the pieces and find a way to move forward through the next six months or so, after which I have to find my way back to London to deal with the final results of the testing, whatever they are.
Lastly, I want to say that within the next few weeks my personal website, www.lloydpye.com, will undergo a complete overhaul, top to bottom. It is seven years old, leaving it clearly in need of major changes. I've already created the bulk of the new material, which will explain in a series of 15 small slide shows (about 10 slides per show) my views on Intervention Theory, the origin of life, human origins, and Hominoids (Bigfoot, Yeti, etc.). I know you'll find it immeasurably more engaging and enlightening than what I have now. More on that when it's ready for viewing....
Enough. In some ways I regret seeing the Starchild saga coming to an end, but those regrets are miniscule compared to the elation I feel about seeing it nearly finished. You can be sure I'll continue keeping everyone on the mailing list informed about developments via these periodic updates.
Until the next one....WHEW!!!!
Lloyd Pye
lloydpye@cox.net
www.starchild-uk.com



so pleased
I am SO pleased that Pye finally got funding for the experiments on the star-child skull, but I'll still send out thost begging letters anyway.
I read recently that some skulls found by anthropologists..can't remember where,can't remember whom...were far more dense than skulls of today, and if I remember correctly,it was the density of the star-child skull that confounded the scientists.
It would be nice though to get a report saying that there was unknown DNA there.
Just like in the yeti skull they found in Tibet.
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