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Eric Kaesberg
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The story starts on New Years Eve 1999. Eager to avoid the doomsday talk of the new millennium, he set out with a friend to Kern River, Bakersfield, California rock hunting and prospecting for gold. He writes they had gone to this particular area before but this time decided to investigate an area where a huge granite stone was trapping river rocks. During the sifting process, he noticed what appeared to be little faces looking up at him, curious, he dug further and revealed a total of about 300 small rocks, which he describes looking like "alien heads with faces on them". They were no bigger than 3 inches and all appeared to have "alien faces" on them. They were not something they had come across before. He later revisited the site and recovered further similar rocks. The largest one he has is nineteen inches.

He writes in his email, "I thinks that these rocks are fossils of aliens that visited and died on this planet millions of years ago. They were found under a huge granite rock, which suggests that the bodies were put there because it would be a safe place where they would not be disturbed."

During the following weeks, they visited two new dig sites, Cottonwood creek, 10 miles South of the Kern site and also Caliente creek approximately thirty-five miles south east of the Kern.

He writes, "I saw stones there that I had never seen before. The color and shape were very odd so not knowing till two years later what they appeared to be I collected them. It wasn't till two years later when my friend and I went back to the Kern site and we found hundreds more of these strange stones that seemed to have alien faces on them, it was then we decided to go public with pictures we had taken."Report by John K McCormack Manager, Electron Microbeam Laboratory, Dept of Geological Sciences, MS 172 Mackay School of Mines University Of Reno NV 89557 mccormac@mines.unr.edu

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"I have examined numerous water-worn cobbles, fragments and pebbles presented in a black satchel bag from Eric under a binocular microscope."

"Samples are composed of fine grain materials, of both igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary origin, and contain primarily of quartz and micas." "All samples appear to be normal outwash from a Sierra type terrain."

"I could neither confirm or refute the contained presence of alien materials or artefacts." - END

It all was making sense to me as I have been visited by these strange beings ever since I was a little child. They now allow me to photograph them as proof I am being visited. I have over 500 photos not 1 alike of these strange beings who seem to visit me on a regular bases.

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It all was making sence to me as I have been visited by these strange beings ever since I was a little child. They now allow me to photograph them as proof I am being visited. I have over 500 photos not 1 alike of these strange beings who seem to visit me on a regular bases.

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