The enigma surrounding Mexico's 'alien' mystery deepens as DNA analysis indicates the tiny corpses are not human but of an 'unknown species.' Over the past two months, controversial UFO enthusiast Jaime Maussan presented the mummified remains found in Peru to the nation's Congress.
Maussan's recent attempt included DNA analysis, revealing 30% as 'not from any known species,' asserting the figures' authenticity as a single skeleton, with the remaining 70% undisclosed. However, a UFO expert handling the bodies suggests humans assembled them, possibly using extinct animals from 1,000 years ago.
A Close Encounter With Aliens in the Congress
Maussan, a Mexican journalist, presented his claims about the two mummified aliens to the country's Congress in September. The bodies with elongated heads and three fingers on each hand represent a groundbreaking discovery as they could be real aliens that only existed in science fiction.
Stored in glass-lidded boxes at Maussan's Mexico City office, the bodies share human-like features, and he contends they were found in Peru around 2017, near the Nazca Lines. Maussan asserts that scientific analysis proves the bodies are approximately 1,000 years old and not related to any known Earthly species. He claims that one, identified as female, was found to have eggs inside.
Despite Maussan's assertions, many scientists, including respected Peruvian bio-anthropologist Elsa Tomasto-Cagigao, dismiss the claims, citing previous fraudulent finds. Tomasto-Cagigao expresses frustration that such unfounded assertions continue to garner publicity. Critics emphasize the need for transparency and testing by the global scientific community to validate these claims.
It is important to note Maussan's history of making similar claims, with a 2017 Peruvian prosecutor's report revealing that the bodies he presented were "recently produced dolls covered with a mixture of paper and synthetic glue to simulate skin."
UFO Enthusiast Claims Mexico Aliens are Non-Human Species
The two mummified corpses, showcased in September, were described as having sturdy bones, being toothless, and containing rare Earth elements in their implants. After presenting the two bodies of what Maussan claims to be extraterrestrial life to the Mexican Congress two months ago, new DNA analysis reveals interesting results.
The controversial UFO enthusiast asserted that 30% of their DNA is unknown, suggesting a non-human origin. The bodies underwent carbon dating, revealing they were over 1,000 years old and not part of terrestrial evolution, according to Maussan.
In a recent development, renowned researchers supported Maussan's claims, conducting tests that allegedly confirm the mummies as genuine creatures. While they avoid labeling them as aliens, Maussan stands by his assertion, emphasizing the public's right to know about non-human technology and beings.
Witnesses described the creatures as a "new breed" of "non-human" without lungs or ribs. One mummy was claimed to be "intact and alive," biologically active, and pregnant, suggesting the possibility of eggs. Anthropologists from a Peruvian university affirmed the authenticity of the mummies but refrained from confirming their extraterrestrial origins.
The controversy surrounding the mummies continues, with Maussan advocating for rewriting history and embracing the reality of extraterrestrial existence. The authenticity of the figures is debated, and while some researchers acknowledge their biological existence, the extraterrestrial origin remains unconfirmed.
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