Scientists Unveil Findings at Mexican Congress During Second UFO Session: Insights on the ‘New Species

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In a follow-up to the initial presentation of two mysterious, tiny mummified bodies believed to be non-human or alien, a second Congressional hearing was held in Mexico. During this session, researchers declared the authenticity of the bodies while refraining from confirming their extraterrestrial origin.

The bodies, which were described as “non-human” and allegedly fossilized remains of extraterrestrial entities, were initially showcased in September. Journalist and ufologist Jaime Maussan presented these purported alien corpses, which were said to be approximately 1,000 years old and discovered near the pre-Columbian Nazca Lines in Peru.

On Tuesday, Mr. Maussan returned to Congress with the backing of a group of medical experts who attested to the biological nature of the mummies. During the session, photographs and X-rays were displayed to support the claim that these were non-human beings. Mr. Maussan asserted that the bodies belonged to a “new species” due to the absence of lungs and ribs.

Anthropologist Roger Zuniga from San Luis Gonzaga National University in Ica, Peru, supported these findings, stating, “They’re real.” He emphasized that there was no human intervention in the physical and biological formation of these beings. Mr. Zuniga presented a letter signed by 11 researchers from the university, clarifying that they did not suggest the bodies were of extraterrestrial origin.

Despite these claims, the bodies’ true nature and origin remained unverified, and the debate over their authenticity continued. Congressman Sergio Gutierrez of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s Morena party called for a legal reform in Mexico to make all information about UFOs publicly accessible.

During the initial UFO session, images of the two small mummified bodies were showcased, generating global interest and intrigue. These mysterious bodies were characterized by their diminutive stature, pale color, three-fingered hands, and shrunken heads. One of the bodies was described as female and was found to contain eggs.

Mr. Maussan’s assertion that the bodies were discovered in Peru in 2017 and his claims about their age were supported by carbon dating analysis conducted by Mexico’s National Autonomous University (UNAM).

Subsequent to the initial presentation, Mexican doctors conducted thorough laboratory examinations and found “no evidence of any assembly or manipulation of the skulls.” They concluded that the so-called bodies belonged to a single skeleton.

While some UFO and forensics experts dismissed the claims as “unsubstantiated” and a “hoax,” various academics and archaeologists suggested that the bodies were likely the ancient remains of mummified humans.


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