The result of the DNA analysis of the corpses discovered in Peru was already out. The Mexican researchers concluded that it was not human.
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DNA Analysis of Alien Corpses From Peru
When controversial Mexican journalist Jaime Maussan revealed two small bodies, the world was equally astonished and perplexed. He asserted in front of the Mexican Congress that the bodies unearthed in Peru were centuries-old aliens and 30% of their genetic materials were "not from any known species." While the 70% remains unclear, Maussan claimed the DNA analysis confirmed the mummies are "definitely not human."
The controversial 70-year-old man who discovered the mummies declared their discovery "the most important thing that has happened to humanity." "I think this phenomenon is the only one that gives us the opportunity to unite," he continued.
Researchers from Mexico who accompanied him attested to the "authenticity" of the mummies with only three toes.
It was the first time such a presentation of alien life has been made, per Maussan. According to him, they now have evidence of non-human creatures unconnected to any known species on Earth.
The general public is entitled to information regarding non-human technology and entities. Rather than dividing us, the discovery should bring humanity together, he added, noting that we should accept that we are not alone in this enormous cosmos.
"These specimens do not belong to our terrestrial evolution. They were not creatures discovered after a UFOÂ crash. Instead, they were found in diatom mines and later transformed into fossilized mummies," Maussan said.
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Mummified Alien Creature a Recreation From Incans?
Ufologist Will Galison - a personal friend of the archaeologist who conducted the initial analysis of the purported "aliens"- stated that although he does not think the "corpses" are a hoax, he believes they are 1,000-year-old dummies.
Galison, a performer who has shared stages with Chaka, Carly Simon, Sting, and Barbara Streisand, first flew to Peru in 2017 to view the mummies, long before Maussan's talk, because he thought they might be alien relics.
During a documentary interview with UFO TV show Nub TV, Galison revealed that he had been to Peru twice and had even taken a cast of one of the mummified "heads." When he visited a friend from the north of New York, he saw a deer skull, and its back reportedly resembled the front skull of the alleged alien mummies.
His belief that the mummies "came down in a flying saucer" was replaced by the notion that they were built long ago for unidentified purposes. Galison is convinced that the mummies were built long ago for unidentified purposes rather than that they "came down in a flying saucer."
He was wondering if the Incan culture, from 1,000 years ago, created the mummified corpses and was curious if they went the extra mile by placing eggs inside them, which could only be seen via X-ray. Maussan highlighted in his speech that the non-human origin looked like "reptilian eggs."
Mark Christopher Lee, the presenter of Nub TV, who interviewed Galison, claimed the latter examined the mummified corpses and suggested that the Incans probably made them venerate their Gods or ancestors. However, he wondered why they created such an image.
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