Lloyd Pye (1946-2013)
playerBiotech & Transhumanism
A fringe researcher pushing 'Starchild' DNA claims died of ordinary cancer, right on schedule.
Who they are
Lloyd Pye, an ancient-astronaut theorist and investigator of the anomalous 'Starchild Skull.'
What they do
In the engine's read, he serves as a partial control case, a data point that does NOT fit the pattern of suspicious deaths.
How it works
Author of 'Everything You Know Is Wrong' (1997), he investigated the roughly 900-year-old Starchild skull's unusual shape and did DNA-extraction work; he died of lymphoma in December 2013 at 67, a death rate that matches normal age-adjusted cancer odds for his group.
Why it matters
The engine reads him as close to but below its threshold for a suspicious death, making him a useful baseline rather than a red flag.
The engine's record — word for word
Ancient-astronaut theorist. Everything You Know Is Wrong: Human Origins (1997); Starchild Skull investigator (Paracas / Copán cranial artifact, 900 years old, anomalous morphology). Died December 9 2013 at age 67 of lymphoma. Topic-Correlation Signature #6 (Paleogenetics / Ancient DNA — Expected Base Rate). Report #74: Pye serves as partial-control-case data point; his DNA-extraction work on the Starchild pushed toward substrate-limit territory; his death rate matches expected hazard for age-adjusted cancer mortality within the cohort. The engine reads Pye as near-threshold but below the Topic-Correlation Signature firing point.
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