Okay, either Dr. Max Rempel is a genius ahead of his time, or this is how all those sci-fi movies start right before humanity collectively screams, “Wait, he was serious?”
So, a geneticist, Dr. Max Rempel, claims that millions of us might have alien DNA. Yeah, not metaphorically, he literally thinks extraterrestrials have been “editing” our genes over the years, possibly through abductions.
His study, which hasn’t yet been peer-reviewed (because, of course), analyzed 581 families from the 1,000 Genomes Project and found 11 families with chunks of DNA that didn’t match either parent.
Translation: someone’s been sneaking into our genetic DMs without permission.

Rempel’s theory is that aliens spliced their DNA into ours to create hybrids with “enhanced” traits like telepathy, empathy, or heightened awareness. He even speculates that neurodivergent individuals (those with autism, ADHD, or Asperger’s) might be closer to these alien-hybrid lines.
Others, like author Nigel Watson, are urging caution—pointing out that the anomalies could just be data errors, not signs of E.T.’s family reunion on Earth.
Still, Rempel insists we’re “undergoing genetic transformation,” and with today’s rise in UFO sightings, maybe he’s just connecting the cosmic dots a bit too fast. But, just in case if…..if he’s right… Maybe we’re not waiting for first contact.
Maybe we already made it.
The hell…
To think that there are aliens living amongst us disguised as humans is just….how do i say it, expected after all these movies but didn’t think that would actually happen in real life.
Imagine an Arnold type terminator hunting people that just won’t die. Well, these scientists are the ones to blame for letting us know.
Sometimes, humanity’s biggest mystery isn’t out there in the stars, it’s hidden inside our own code, literally asking us to admit we’re not as unique as we think.
THE WHY: CURIOSITY
I’ll give this one 1.5 stars because this isn’t life-threatening weird, it’s existentially weird. Like, check your ancestry and maybe call NASA weird.
“Look, most of us want a normal life without any drama, but life in this world is always strange, and uncertain.
I don’t need your email. I don’t want to bug you with a billion notifications. All I ask is this, if you felt something here, if this made you think, laugh, or even shake your head in disbelief, just bookmark ‘Averagebeing.com’ and come back tomorrow.
That’s it. No strings. Just you, me, and this stupid world.”