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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 29

    Days after researchers announced that a tiny mummy once rumored to be an alien was actually a human infant, Chilean scientists condemned the study as unethical and their government began an investigation into grave robbing.https://nyti.ms/2pP6a99 

    11:02 PM - 29 Mar 2018
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    • Md jalal JBeatz Joseph Eguertin Mrs.bilal Mohammad Edris Marof Lynn Ellingwood +1 Don Julio🦅 Matheus Castro
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      2. George Nikolich‏ @ganikol Mar 29
        Replying to @nytimes

        Chilean scientists understandably concerned that their ancient culture may have spawned Cornholio.

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      1. Petra Garcia‏ @petra_garcia Mar 29
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        pic.twitter.com/wvpOgzpEWP

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      2. Dick Wolf  🎃 spooky‏ @notallfrogs Mar 29
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        It is obviously an alien. Don't trust these so called "scientists" who are obviously being paid to cover up the truth

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      1. jamie mohr‏ @jmohrone Mar 30
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        @MikeJudge looks like baby beavis!

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      1. Idiot of the United States‏ @chiefmoronus Mar 29
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        Looks like Eric, put him back in the box please.

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      1. L.A. Writer‏ @SuspiciousHamst Mar 29
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        Hear me out here: Is it possible it's neither an alien nor a human but a Beavis?

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      1. Rennie Stennett‏ @StennettRennie Mar 29
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        Now on the menu at Sizzler...

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      2. JBK Mongoose‏ @TheRealJanel Mar 29
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        ALIENS ARE A MYTH MAN CREATED FOR HIMSELF TO ANSWER UNANSWERED QUESTIONS #ROGUEpreacher

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      2. Seraph‏ @Valentine33099 Mar 29
        Replying to @nytimes

        THAT is not a human being and no matter who puts spin on it it will never be. Ive had years of college in the study of human anatomy and physiology and I can point out so many differences its not even funny. It may be a hoax or it may be an alien. It's not like they don't exist

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      3.  ⭐ ⭐ ⭐I AM A NATIONALIST‏ @cantaya6 Mar 30
        Replying to @Valentine33099 @nytimes

        Differences... because it's an anomaly. Nothing we have ever know. Doesn't mean it is a hoax...

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Seraph‏ @Valentine33099 Mar 30
        Replying to @cantaya6 @nytimes

        Fight me...lol. Just picking, girly. Giants used to walk the earth and that's irrefutable. I'm not saying it's not an anomaly, but ive had years of studying and working on the human body and ive seen some shit. But this poor creature is too diff to be human.

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      1. EDragon‏ @ErinDragon58 Mar 30
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        I thought it was an infant from the get go

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      1.  🇺🇸We The People Are Awake 🇺🇸‏ @KungFuLife3 Mar 30
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        You seriously want us to believe that this thing is human. You guys were getting much closer to being trustworthy. This article should be written about unethical scientists. Way to set us back...again.

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      1. Giedre‏ @gGiedreImvu Mar 30
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        https://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/unexplained-files/videos/the-russian-mummy … just saying

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