Aliens? Mysterious non-human-like fossils revealed in Mexico

The event was led by Jaime Maussan, a renowned journalist and ufologist. The spectacle drew significant attention as the small "non-human" bodies were displayed in transparent boxes for public viewing.The facial structure and features of these two bodies closely resemble the classic interpretation of what an alien would look like.

NewsBharati    14-Sep-2023 10:58:27 AM
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After the US Congress hearing on long-hidden evidence of alleged UFO (unidentified flying object) sightings, now the Mexico's Congress saw an official event where two “alien corpses” were unveiled in Mexico City.
 
 
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The event was led by Jaime Maussan, a renowned journalist and ufologist. The spectacle drew significant attention as the small "non-human" bodies were displayed in transparent boxes for public viewing.The facial structure and features of these two bodies closely resemble the classic interpretation of what an alien would look like.
 
The mummified specimens, believed to be a millennium old, were retrieved from Cusco, Peru. The event was co-hosted by scientists, with Ryan Graves, the Executive Director of Americans for Safe Aerospace and a former US Navy pilot, also present.
 
According to a report in Marca, under oath, Maussan presented his findings to members of the Mexican government and US officials. He stated that the specimens, which he referred to as "UFO specimens," had been recently studied at the Autonomous National University of Mexico (UNAM). He was quoted saying by Marca.com: “These specimen are not part of our terrestrial evolution... These aren't beings that were found after a UFO wreckage. They were found in diatom (algae) mines, and were later fossilized.”
 
 

Maussan also said that they were able to draw DNA evidence using radiocarbon dating and “30% of the specimens’ DNA was unknown”. Experts, also testified under oath that one of the bodies had “eggs inside” and also had implants made of rare metals like Osmium.
 
Scientists at the university were able to extract DNA evidence from the specimens using radiocarbon dating techniques.
 
Maussan emphasised that these specimens 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.

This revelation has sparked a wave of excitement among UFO enthusiasts and truth-seekers worldwide. However, it also raises many questions about our understanding of life beyond Earth and the potential existence of extraterrestrial beings.

Earlier, three witnesses testified in front of the United States’ Congress in July about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP).