Several researchers and scientists expressed skepticism on the released bodies of two alleged ‘non-human’ beings for display during a congressional hearing in Mexico, saying many details about the figures ‘made no sense.’
Scientists at the Institute of Astronomy at the National Autonomous, University of Mexico said the university endorsed the supposed ‘discovery’ was false and noted that scientists would need more advanced technology than the X-rays claimed to be used to determine if the allegedly calcified bodies were ‘non-human.’
The ‘Alien’ Revelation
Mexico’s Congress saw an official event where two ‘alien corpses’ were ‘unveiled’ in Mexico City on September 12.
The official ‘unveiling’ of the two alleged ‘alien corpse’ was carried out by ufologist Jaime Maussan.
The event led by Maussan, a renowned journalist and ufologist and led to discussions among UFO enthusiasts as well as the scientific community, as the small supposedly ‘non-human’ bodies were displayed in transparent boxes for public viewing.
The event was co-hosted by scientists, with aerospace and former US Navy pilots also in attendance.
With an open display put up for observers, organizers claimed that the small mummified ‘corpses’ were a thousand years old and had been ‘retrieved’ from Cusco, Peru.
The Mexican government was informed that that ‘UFO specimen’ were studied at the Autonomous National University of Mexico, where scientists, were able to draw DNA evidence using radiocarbon dating.
Allegedly, they have been subjected to a variety of scientific tests and are believed to have a non-human origin.
Maussan emphasised that these specimen ‘do not fit into our known terrestrial evolution.’ Contrary to popular belief, these beings were not discovered in the aftermath of a UFO wreckage. Instead, they were found in diatom mines, a type of algae, and were subsequently fossilized.
According to a Marca report, the findings were presented to members of the Mexican government and US officials.
Scientists added that it seemed ‘strange’ that the specimens were extracted what would surely be a ‘treasure of the nation’ from Peru. without inviting the Peruvian ambassador.
Congressman Sergio Gutiérrez Luna of the ruling Morena party, made it clear that Congress has not taken a stand on the theses put forward during the more than three-hour session.
Nevertheless, the revelation has sparked interest among alien enthusiasts and truth-seekers worldwide, raising questions about our understanding of extra-terrestrial life.
United States’ Congress in July has seen testimonies in the recent past about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) as well.
Area 51 has long been a subject of debate in the US as the site of UFO crash landings as well as speculation about whether the US government has had contact with extra-terrestrial vehicles.
While those theories have mostly been debunked and relegated to pop culture, the findings in Mexico provide a new fillip to the discussion on whether ‘they’ are indeed among us.
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