Anatomical flaws of the Sealand skull
A FEW YEARS AGO, WHEN DONALD PROTHERO AND I (TC) were writing UFOs, Chemtrails and Aliens: What Science Says, we divided up the topics that each of us would address. One of my subjects was examining alleged physical evidence of extraterrestrial contact. This included what were purported to be the skulls of ancient extraterrestrials who supposedly died while visiting our planet in times long past. We covered: the Paracas skulls from Peru; the so-called “Starchild” cranium, of uncertain provenance, but supposedly from a mine in Mexico; the Rhodope and Adygea skulls from southern Bulgaria and the Russian federal republic of Adygea in the Caucasus region near the Black Sea, respectively; and, finally, the Sealand skull from Denmark.