“Alien corpses” with three fingers were unveiled to the Mexican Congress amid widespread skepticism
A journalist and UFO researcher recently testified before the Mexican National Congress that he discovered what he believed to be two small alien corpses that were over 1,000 years old during an archaeological dig in Cusco, Peru.
According to the Independent, the alleged bodies were presented by Jaime Maussan, a self-proclaimed ufologist who was responsible for reporting the Nazca mummies to Gaia in 2017. These particular mummies were unearthed near the Nazca Lines, a group of geoglyphs in the desert sands of Peru, some of which take the form of a humanoid creature with three-fingered hands. These mummies turned out to be the bodies of human children who appeared to have only three fingers. However, I have to say that the mummified creatures unveiled in Mexico on Wednesday look far more convincing than the Nazca mummy, for what that’s worth.
“These specimens are not part of our terrestrial evolution… These are not creatures found after a UFO wreckage,” Maussan said. “They were found in diatom (algae) mines and later fossilized.”
The two mummies that Maussan unveiled in glass cases were very small and had what appeared to be three-fingered hands and elongated faces. X-ray images of what appeared to be eggs inside the mummies were also shown. Maussan stated that researchers from the Autonomous National University of Mexico used radiocarbon dating to analyze the samples and found that over 30% of the DNA analyzed was of unknown origin. The bodies were shown along with a presentation about UFO sightings, of which there seem to be exponentially more of them lately, not to mention congressional hearings on them.
Speaking of congressional hearings, Ryan Graves, a former Navy fighter pilot who testified about UFOs before the U.S. House of Representatives in July, was present when Maussan showed the suspected aliens to the world.
“Unidentified objects in our airspace represent an urgent and critical safety and national security issue, but pilots are not receiving the support they need and the respect they deserve,” Graves told NBC in June before his testimony at congressional hearings . “When I served, my squadron encountered UAP almost every day and nothing was done.”
However, Graves was unconvinced of the legitimacy of Maussan’s claims, to say the least. In fact, he went out of his way to describe them as the equivalent of utter nonsense.
“After the UFO hearing in the U.S. Congress, I accepted an invitation to testify before the Mexican Congress in hopes of maintaining government interest in UAP pilot testing. “Unfortunately, yesterday’s demonstration was a major step backwards on this issue,” Graves said on X (formerly known as Twitter). “My testimony focused on sharing my experiences and the UAP reports I hear from civilian and military aircrew through the ASA’s witness program. I will continue to raise awareness that UAP is an urgent aerospace security, national security and science matter, but I am deeply disappointed by this baseless ploy.”
Almost immediately, doubts were raised about Maussan’s findings, as several researchers pointed out as early as 2018 that the Nazca mummies appeared to be a combination of looted body parts from various skeletons that were then assembled to resemble something that did not look human. This was never proven, but a dozen Peruvian researchers signed an affidavit saying, in much fancier language, that it was not cool to do this with ancient skeletal remains.
“I find it particularly disgusting that anyone would do that [dare] to dehumanize deceased human bodies. You can’t take a person’s condition away from a person!” Guido Lombardi, a professor of forensic science at the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, told Live Science in 2018.
The Mexican Congress’ acceptance of testimony regarding these samples of potential non-human remains is the latest in a long series of government investigations into UFO sightings. The US Pentagon reported in January that since the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office opened in 2022, it had received 171 reports of aerial phenomena that “apparently demonstrated unusual flight characteristics or performance and require further analysis.” In case you’re confused by all those military words borrowed from books, what that means is that last year Americans discovered 171 random objects being propelled through our airways in ways and speeds that modern science says shouldn’t be possible.
It remains to be seen whether we will be infiltrated by alien invaders or catch glimpses of mad human scientists with access to technology beyond our wildest dreams, as well as the legitimacy of Maussan’s supposed alien corpses. But we see something up there in the sky. I personally have seen a UFO, as have an alarming percentage of the US military. Don’t change this channel, people! Shit, it’s getting weird!
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