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post Mar 9 2008, 07:15 PM
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This page showcases an important discovery by Eric Kaesberg and. To contact him please e-mail him on erickaesberg@hotmail.com

Mr. Kaesberg is a gold prospector and rock hound who lives in California. While digging for the first time in the canyon of Kern River, Bakersfield, Ca. he came across what he considers to be an alien burial site, or possibly the location of a crashed UFO and the resting place of its occupants.

On New Years Eve in 1999, trying to avoid the doomsday talk of the new millennium, Mr. Kaesberg and Jim Ferguson, another rock hunter, went to Kern River. When digging there in one foot of soil, Mr. Kaesberg looked down at his rock sifter and noticed little faces looking up at him, so he looked further and dug more to reveal a total of 22 small rocks all in the shape of alien heads with faces on them. Since then he has revisited the site, managing to pull out 4 more of these faces.

Mr. Kaesberg 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.

Mr. Kaesberg was going to have an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Scan of the rocks, but he is now saving for a CAT (Computed Axial Tomography) Scan, the results of which will show whether these aliens have ever been alive.

Below are some of the best photographs which Mr. Kaesberg has taken of the rocks.















The follow photograph is a face which Mr. Kaesberg found on a 30 foot boulder at the Kern Valley site.



The following is a report by a scientist who has expressed his wish not to be associated with Mr. Kaesberg."

"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."

As of 5th December 2002, Mr. Kaesberg has collected over 500 rocks from various locations and is planning on visiting a new site following a vision.

Update:
I have been informed that the nearby town of Bodfish, CA experienced many strange lights and flying disks in the '60s and '70s and there was a report of an object crashing into the Kern River.


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QUOTE (bostondan @ Mar 9 2008, 07:15 PM) *
This page showcases an important discovery by Eric Kaesberg and. To contact him please e-mail him on <a href=mailto:erickaesberg@hotmail.com>erickaesberg@hotmail.com</a>



Mr. Kaesberg is a gold prospector and rock hound who lives in California. While digging for the first time in the canyon of Kern River, Bakersfield, Ca. he came across what he considers to be an alien burial site, or possibly the location of a crashed UFO and the resting place of its occupants.



On New Years Eve in 1999, trying to avoid the doomsday talk of the new millennium, Mr. Kaesberg and Jim Ferguson, another rock hunter, went to Kern River. When digging there in one foot of soil, Mr. Kaesberg looked down at his rock sifter and noticed little faces looking up at him, so he looked further and dug more to reveal a total of 22 small rocks all in the shape of alien heads with faces on them. Since then he has revisited the site, managing to pull out 4 more of these faces.



Mr. Kaesberg 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.



Mr. Kaesberg was going to have an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Scan of the rocks, but he is now saving for a CAT (Computed Axial Tomography) Scan, the results of which will show whether these aliens have ever been alive.



Below are some of the best photographs which Mr. Kaesberg has taken of the rocks.



<img src="img/aliensrocks/rock5.jpg">


<img src="img/aliensrocks/rock17.jpg">


<img src="img/aliensrocks/rock12.jpg">


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<img src="img/aliensrocks/rock15.jpg">


<img src="img/aliensrocks/rock18.jpg">


<img src="img/aliensrocks/rock19.jpg">


The follow photograph is a face which Mr. Kaesberg found on a 30 foot boulder at the Kern Valley site.


<img src=img/aliensrocks/rock16.jpg>


The following is a report by a scientist who has expressed his wish not to be associated with Mr. Kaesberg."



"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."



As of 5th December 2002, Mr. Kaesberg has collected over 500 rocks from various locations and is planning on visiting a new site following a vision.



Update:


I have been informed that the nearby town of Bodfish, CA experienced many strange lights and flying disks in the '60s and '70s and there was a report of an object crashing into the Kern River.

interesting.


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post Dec 5 2008, 08:52 AM
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They look like rocks to me.

Look at all the rock formations in the west. Indians had legends about many of them.
Sift through enough stones and you can find all kinds of shapes. Particuarly true of rocks with inclusions of other minerals.

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post Dec 5 2008, 08:36 PM
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A MRI or CAT scan on rocks? lol

Sounds like a big waste of money to me...

Those rocks resemble faces well many things will resemble images of what your brain wants to see.
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post Dec 7 2008, 09:08 PM
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QUOTE (bart5050 @ Dec 5 2008, 02:52 PM) *
They look like rocks to me.

Look at all the rock formations in the west. Indians had legends about many of them.
Sift through enough stones and you can find all kinds of shapes. Particuarly true of rocks with inclusions of other minerals.


bart....I agree....they just appear rocks of everyday types.....besides the scientitst mrs kaesberg was talking about or too...did not appear to be a geologist..... rolleyessmileyanim.gif

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This is a picture of a very small rock I found in the desert... As far as actual size of the rock goes, it's a little smaller than the picture of it here...

It has a couple of chips on it made by nature which when viewed in a certain way appears of be an alien head... simulacra...

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post Dec 7 2008, 10:02 PM
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QUOTE (Dingo Brains @ Dec 8 2008, 03:36 AM) *
This is a picture of a very small rock I found in the desert... As far as actual size of the rock goes, it's a little smaller than the picture of it here...

It has a couple of chips on it made by nature which when viewed in a certain way appears of be an alien head... simulacra...

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dingo....thats a nice one.....its amazing the different shapes rocks can take.....I used to have one shaped like a duck.... wiggle.gif
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Would be good to see a picture of the duck rock...

Here is one I found on the internet years ago (not sure if it's doctored in any way though) and it's been posted in this forum a couple of times in the past but I'm reposting it for those who haven't seen it...

These are the flower, a snapdragon, empty seed pods magnified... You could take these out of context and claim they were proof of small alien heads I reckon...

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You could take these out of context and claim they were proof of small alien heads I reckon

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You can bet some have Dingo...wink.gif


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Just odd looking rocks that is what i think i have found some pritty diffrent looking one's myself, they do look cool though
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QUOTE (Dingo Brains @ Dec 8 2008, 04:25 AM) *
Would be good to see a picture of the duck rock...


dingo....I'll see if I can find you a pic of one......I almost remember what rock type it was.....(forgive me the senior moment).... wavey.gif

I'll get one for you sooner or later

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post Dec 25 2008, 02:02 PM
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I think those are just rocks.


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QUOTE (Ufology @ Dec 25 2008, 08:02 PM) *
I think those are just rocks.


ufol.....so it seems.....they are quite interesting rocks.....but rocks none the less.
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