Unveiling of Alleged “Non-Human” Corpses in Mexico’s Congress
In a remarkable event today at Mexico City’s Congress, UFO enthusiasts and researchers gathered to witness the unveiling of two alleged “non-human” corpses. The event, led by renowned journalist and ufologist Jaime Maussan, has sparked both curiosity and skepticism within the scientific and UFO communities.
The two mummified remains, believed to be over a thousand years old, were reportedly retrieved from Cusco, Peru. According to Maussan, the specimens were not discovered in a UFO crash site but rather in diatom algae mines, where they were preserved naturally over centuries.
During his presentation, Maussan emphasized that these specimens are unlike any known species on Earth. He claimed that their physical characteristics, including an elongated skull, three-fingered hands, and a humanoid appearance, set them apart from human beings.
The event was attended by several scientists who collaborated in examining the remains. Maussan stated that the specimens underwent extensive testing at the Autonomous National University of Mexico (UNAM), where radiocarbon dating was performed.
According to the findings, the specimens’ DNA does not match that of any known human or animal species. The research team claims that over 30% of the DNA found in the specimens is “unknown,” fueling speculation about their extraterrestrial origin.
Maussan’s Bold Statement
“These specimens 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 asserted.
The unveiling of the alleged alien remains has led to mixed reactions. While some researchers and UFO enthusiasts see this as groundbreaking evidence of extraterrestrial life, many scientists and skeptics have raised concerns about the authenticity of the specimens.
Several experts have urged for independent verification and peer-reviewed research to validate Maussan’s claims. Skeptics argue that similar “alien” discoveries in the past have been debunked as hoaxes or misidentified ancient human remains.
The event has garnered attention beyond Mexico, with U.S. officials and international researchers closely monitoring the developments. Some members of the scientific community are calling for a more rigorous analysis of the remains, including CT scans, isotope testing, and advanced DNA sequencing, to establish their true origins.
Additionally, the Peruvian government has expressed concerns regarding the removal of these remains from their country. Officials in Peru have stated that any ancient artifacts, including human or non-human remains, must be properly examined and preserved under national heritage laws.
If proven authentic, this discovery could have profound implications for our understanding of life beyond Earth. Scientists and UFO researchers have long speculated about the existence of extraterrestrial beings, and such a finding would mark a significant milestone in the search for alien life.
However, without thorough independent verification, skepticism remains high. The scientific community insists that extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and further research is essential before drawing any definitive conclusions.
As the debate continues, researchers and scientists are expected to conduct additional testing on the specimens. The key questions that remain unanswered include:
- Are these remains truly non-human, or could they be an unknown ancient species?
- Do the DNA results conclusively support an extraterrestrial origin?
- Will independent scientific teams be granted access to examine the specimens further?
With international interest growing, the world eagerly awaits further investigations that may help solve this extraordinary mystery. Whether these remains prove to be extraterrestrial, an undiscovered species, or a sophisticated hoax, one thing is certain: the discussion surrounding alien life is far from over.