‘Alien’ corpses showed at Mexico’s Congress. The most recent development comes from Mexico, where the country’s senators were given suspected mummies of ‘non-human’ life after years of evidence of extraterrestrial life turned out to be false.
Jaime Maussan, a Mexican TV host and self-described ufologist, attracted worldwide attention when he produced two fossilized bodies he claimed were non-human corpses.
The 70-year-old also claimed that DNA testing proved the bodies weren’t from Earth.
The allegedly retrieved alien corpses, which resembled cartoon characters, were displayed in glass cases in Mexico City while lawmakers heard testimony from researchers.
According to Jaime Maussan, a team from the National Autonomous University of Mexico conducted carbon dating on the bodies, which indicated that they were roughly 1,000 years old.
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The world is fascinated by the startling claims of the Mexican TV host, but they have also sparked a debate about the reality of extraterrestrial life because the ‘ufologist”s’ assertions have not been supported by evidence, and he has previously been associated with discoveries that were later disproved.
‘Alien’ corpses showed at Mexico’s Congress, Chcek the Tweet:
Mexico #UAP / #UFO Hearing Alien Bodies:
– Recovered in Peru in a diatom mine
– Found in 2017 between Palpa & Nazca
– Not part of our terrestrial evolution
– Carbon dated at approx 1000 years old
– Not mummies, bodies are intact
– Thoroughly researched 😮 #ufoX #uapX #ufotwitter pic.twitter.com/R9y9tLEbIu— Chris (@ChrisCYVR) September 13, 2023
When displaying the purportedly mummified aliens to US and Mexican senators, the ufologist declared, “These specimens are not part of our terrestrial evolution… These creatures weren’t discovered after a UFO wreckage. They were discovered in diatom mines and subsequently fossilized.
While scans of the specimens were also shown during the hearing, one of the bodies had eggs-like things inside it, while they had implants made of very rare metals, such as osmium, he claimed that by comparing to other DNA samples, it was found that more than 30% of the specimens’ DNA was “unknown.”
“I think there is a clear demonstration that we are dealing with non-human specimens that are not related to any other species in our world and that all possibilities are open for any scientific institution… to investigate it,” Mexican journalist and long-time UFO enthusiast Maussan said.
“We are not alone,” he added.
Jose de Jesus Zalce Benitez, Director of the Scientific Institute for Health of the Mexican Navy, said X-rays, 3-D reconstruction, and DNA analysis had been carried out on the remains.
“I can affirm that these bodies have no relation to human beings,” he said.