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  2. Marshall Applewhite - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Herff Applewhite Jr. (May 17, 1931 – March 26, 1997), also known as Do, [a] among other names, [b] was an American religious leader who founded and led the Heaven's Gate new religious movement (often described as a cult), and organized their mass suicide in 1997.

  3. Arcturians (New Age) - Wikipedia

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    According to the beliefs of certain New Age movements, Arcturians are a very advanced extraterrestrial civilization from the Arcturus star system who wish to share their knowledge and wisdom with the citizens of Earth. They are described as other-dimensional, advanced star beings. [1]

  4. Star people (New Age) - Wikipedia

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    Star people or starseeds are a variant of the belief in alien-human hybrids in New Age belief and fringe theory. [1] Introduced by Brad Steiger in his 1976 book Gods of Aquarius, [2] it argues that certain people originated as extraterrestrials and arrived on Earth through birth or as a walk-in to an existing human body.

  5. Superhuman - Wikipedia

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    Treadwell defined his movement as "the first people's art movement—a movement, first and foremost, inspired by life, as opposed to inspired by art. It is a movement of art by the people, for the people, and about the people. It is about tolerance and human understanding.

  6. Ashtar (extraterrestrial being) - Wikipedia

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    Ashtar (sometimes called Ashtar Sheran) is the name given to an extraterrestrial being or group of beings that a number of people claim to have channeled. UFO contactee George Van Tassel was the first to claim to receive an Ashtar message in 1952.

  7. Xenoarchaeology - Wikipedia

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    The name derives from Greek xenos (ξένος) which means 'stranger, alien', and archaeology 'study of ancients'. Xenoarchaeology is sometimes called astroarchaeology or exoarchaeology , although some would argue that the prefix exo- would be more correctly applied to the study of human activities in a space environment.

  8. Dynamism of a Human Body: Boxer - Wikipedia

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    Painter Umberto Boccioni, one of the earliest members of the school of futurism, had in 1912 found an interest in sculpture. During the early stages of his pursuit, Boccioni found himself working on the dynamism of forms. Boccioni wanted to find a single form which would capture all movement, as opposed to having a series of images. [1]

  9. Xenomorph - Wikipedia

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    Physically, the human/Alien Newborn is very different from other alien young, being larger, with pale, translucent skin, a skull-shaped face with eyes, a human tongue, and a complete absence of a tail. The Newborn fails to bond with its Alien queen mother, killing it, and imprinting on the Ripley clone instead.