2026-07-12
By Max Myakishev-Rempel, Ph.D. · Starseed Genetics Project
The Starseed Genetics Project has now been developing for approximately two and a half years. Our goal is to look for measurable genetic evidence of the alien hybridization program in starseeds, experiencers, and their families.
We currently have approximately twenty families connected with the project, representing about sixty people. Genetic data have already been obtained from about half of them, while the remaining families are waiting for funding or sequencing.
The basic scientific method is straightforward.
A person normally receives one copy of each chromosome from the mother and one from the father. Therefore, almost every sequence in a child should be traceable to one parent or the other.
Small new mutations occur naturally, and sequencing errors also occur. These are expected and can usually be recognized.
However, if we find a substantial sequence in a child that is physically connected to the child's chromosome but absent from both parents, this would be unusual and would require careful investigation. Such a sequence could represent a previously unknown insertion, replacement, or other non-parental genetic event.
This is the first signal we are studying: non-parental DNA sequences.
The second signal is the possible presence of starseed-associated genetic markers.
We compare the genomes of starseeds and experiencers with large public databases containing genetic information from hundreds of thousands of people. We are looking for variants and sequences that may occur more frequently in starseeds than in the general population, especially sequences that are extremely rare or absent from existing databases.
The strongest study design is a family trio: mother, father, and adult child. This allows us to determine which DNA came from each parent and identify sequences that do not follow the expected pattern of inheritance.
Individuals and parent-child pairs are also valuable. Even without both parents, we can compare a person's genome with public population databases and search for unusual or rare genetic features.
Participation is relatively simple. A participant orders a whole-genome sequencing kit, collects a cheek sample, and returns the kit by mail. The identification code is then shared with our project so that the completed sequencing data can be downloaded and analyzed.
Our computational genomic analysis is provided without charge. Participants receive the findings discovered in their own genomes.
The instructions for joining the project are available at StarseedGenetics.com.
Why We Are Doing This
The larger model behind this research is that all modern humans may be ancient hybrids. According to many spiritual, experiencer, and contact traditions, terrestrial primate ancestors were genetically combined with human lineages originating elsewhere in the galaxy.
Many of these galactic human civilizations are described as descendants of an ancient Lyran civilization and may therefore be distant relatives of humanity.
A more recent phase of hybridization may have accelerated approximately seventy years ago. Reports from experiencers include abductions, reproductive procedures, missing time, encounters with hybrid children, and alleged secret agreements involving extraterrestrial groups and human organizations.
The Starseed Genetics Project is investigating whether this recent phase may have left detectable evidence in the DNA of living people.
Genetics has not yet proved this model. The purpose of the project is to test whether the model makes predictions that can be examined scientifically.
Humanity's Choice
The genetic question is connected with a much larger transformation.
Humanity appears to be approaching a choice between two different directions of development.
One direction is natural development. It includes natural telepathy, stronger connection with consciousness, reduced hierarchy, greater cooperation, increased kindness, and direct understanding between people.
The other direction is artificial development. It includes technological telepathy, direct brain-computer connections, artificial enhancement, surveillance, manipulation, and the merging of humans with machines.
Technology itself is not necessarily harmful. The essential question is whether technology supports living consciousness or gradually replaces it.
Some experiencer traditions describe the grays as a warning about excessive artificial development. According to this model, they increased intelligence and technological ability but weakened their natural life force, damaged their reproductive biology, and became dependent on genetic engineering and artificial reproduction.
Whether this history is literal or symbolic, the warning is important. Intelligence alone is not enough. Biology, consciousness, the biofield, and the deeper life processes must also be understood.
Humanity has free choice, but meaningful choice requires knowledge. People cannot choose intelligently between natural and artificial development if they do not understand the alternatives.
Disclosure and Open Contact
Disclosure is therefore not only about proving that extraterrestrial civilizations exist. It is also about preparing humanity to make informed decisions.
Many positive contact traditions describe advanced civilizations as waiting for a collective invitation from humanity. They respect human free will and do not want to impose open contact on a civilization that officially denies their existence.
Physical evidence can help change this situation.
DNA may be one of the few places where evidence of hybridization can become directly measurable, testable, and reproducible.
Several developments may also be bringing open contact closer.
Reports of telepathy, especially among some non-speaking autistic people, suggest that natural telepathic abilities may already be appearing more strongly in the human population.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly increasing access to knowledge and making it easier to connect scientific, historical, and spiritual information.
Humanity is also expanding into space, making the continued belief that Earth is completely isolated increasingly difficult to maintain.
The Future Human
The deepest transformation may eventually be biological.
Humanity may be moving toward a new form of human being: more telepathic, more conscious, more connected with the biofield, but still fully physical and alive.
I call this future human Homo luminous.
In my view, this new species should develop primarily through natural families, natural reproduction, and natural hybridization, rather than through laboratory construction or complete technological replacement of the human organism.
The Starseed Genetics Project is one small attempt to study whether the early stages of this transformation are already visible in human DNA.
We are still at the beginning. The project is small, the data are limited, and every unusual finding must be carefully validated.
But the question is important, and the method is real.
We are looking for genetic evidence that can be analyzed, published, and independently reproduced.
Participants receive their own findings and help us build the family data needed to test these ideas properly.
To learn how to participate, visit StarseedGenetics.com.
Max Myakishev-Rempel, Ph.D.
Starseed Genetics Project