Recently, our investigation team has once again been contacted by another media outlet that has featured our Starchild Skull research. It appears that a gentleman from http://www.checktheevidence.com (which is ironic, seeing that he refuses to check the most up to... Continue Reading →
For nearly a couple of decades, people all over the world have been fascinated with the origins of the mysterious Starchild Skull. Here at the The Field Reports, we have been tasked by the owner, Melanie Young, to investigate just... Continue Reading →
(Warning: Some images in the Investigation Report can be disturbing!) While Kerry McClure and I, Chase Kloetzke, organized an investigation plan as independent investigators for the infamous Starchild Skull, we ventured forward with the realities and challenges of providing scientific explanations as opposed... Continue Reading →
As we embark on this new journey into the mysteries held by the Starchild Skull, we understand the many and diverse opinions and beliefs held by those who have been following its road so far. The Skull has been one... Continue Reading →
What Do the Starchild Skull and Albert Einstein Have in Common? New Test Results May Hold the Answer
Recently, tiny slices of the Starchild Skull were sent to an independent testing company, Selee Labs. There, the Skull underwent a thorough and comprehensive examination using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Basically, this cutting edge instrumentation uses a high beam of... Continue Reading →
What did esteemed archaeologist Dr. Judkins have to say about the Starchild Skull? You might be surprised! After being examined by an Osteologist, the next expert analysis took place on August 22, 2016, in Lubbock, Texas. There, Dr. Judkins became... Continue Reading →
1. What sparked your interest in archaeology? I really give credit to my grandparents who were rock hounds. I used to go out with them and find rocks. My grandfather had a rock saw and used to make different items... Continue Reading →
There is always one thing I can count on as an investigator, the opinions. They mostly come from well-meaning and sometimes brilliant people that read information about a topic on the internet. Most of the statements we receive are their... Continue Reading →
The Museum of Osteology, located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is America’s first skeleton museum and has over 300 skeletons on display! You can read about how the specimen also known as the Starchild Skull was transported to the museum here. “The Museum of Osteology,... Continue Reading →
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