Mexico's Congress Reveals Two 'Non-Human Alien Corpses'
Mexico's Congress hosted a peculiar event in Mexico City where ufologist Jaime Maussan unveiled two purported "alien corpses." These small mummified specimens, claimed to be a thousand years old and allegedly retrieved from Cusco, Peru, were displayed for observers.
According to Maussan, these "UFO specimens" underwent study at the Autonomous National University of Mexico. Scientists reportedly used radiocarbon dating to analyze their DNA, with Maussan stating that "30% of the specimens' DNA was unknown." Additionally, experts claimed that one of the bodies contained "eggs inside" and implants made of rare metals like Osmium.
Jaime Maussan, known for his involvement in analyzing mummies discovered in Nazca, Peru, in 2017, suggested that these specimens were not connected to UFO crashes but were found in diatom (algae) mines and later fossilized. However, his previous involvement in a similar case was debunked, with experts concluding that the mummified corpse was that of a child and not an alien.
Grusch suggested that the U.S. government may have been aware of "non-human" activity since the 1930s, adding an intriguing layer to the ongoing discussions surrounding UFOs and UAPs.
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