Mysterious “Non-Human Alien Corpses” Presented Before Mexican Congress
In a peculiar and captivating spectacle, what has been described as 1,000-year-old “non-human alien corpses” took center stage in glass display cases during the Mexican Congress’s inaugural hearing on UFOs.
Unearthed Enigmas
Mexican journalist and ufologist, Jaime Maussan, took the oath to testify, asserting that these entities were “non-human beings” not belonging to our earthly evolutionary tree. Two mummified specimens, notable for their three-fingered hands, were unveiled. According to Maussan, researchers from the Autonomous National University of Mexico conducted Carbon 14 analysis, dating these remains to be approximately a millennium old. Their alleged origin? Mines in Cusco, Peru, nestled within a layer of diatomaceous earth, a form of ancient phytoplankton algae.
“These aren’t beings that emerged from a UFO crash. They were found in diatom mines and subsequently fossilized,” Maussan stated, adding intriguingly, “Whether they are aliens or not remains uncertain, but they displayed intelligence and shared an era with us. This could reshape history. We’re not alone in this vast universe, and we should acknowledge this reality.”
DNA Riddles and Unusual Findings
Maussan asserted that Mexican scientists, through comprehensive testing, discovered that over 30% of the specimens’ DNA remained “unknown.” One specimen allegedly contained structures resembling eggs or ovaries, while another exhibited implants of rare metals, such as Osmium.
Skepticism Lurks
However, it’s worth noting that Maussan, an investigative journalist with a lengthy record of researching extraterrestrial phenomena, has previously been linked to claims that were later debunked, such as the discovery of five mummies in Peru in 2017, ultimately determined to be the remains of human children.
Diverse Voices
The Mexican congressional hearing featured a diverse lineup of witnesses, including Ryan Graves, founder of Americans for Safe Aerospace and a former F-18 pilot with extensive U.S. Navy service. Graves was one of three American veterans turned UFO whistleblowers who testified before a U.S. House Oversight subcommittee in July, expressing concerns about the national security implications of UFOs.
Astrophysical Insights
Harvard University astrophysicist Avi Loeb, addressing the hearing via video conference, stated, “It is arrogant to think that we are alone in the universe, probably the existence of these beings predates the human presence on Earth,” emphasizing the need to explore this possibility further.
Unexplained Experiences
Another witness recounted four unexplained incidents involving unidentified flying objects. In one instance from 1975, a group of 13 aircraft flying in formation reportedly encountered a UFO, leading to an unexpected change in route and landing.
Enrique Kolbeck Vergara, a pilot and Mexican air traffic controller with 48 years of experience, testified to an event in July 1994 when an Aeroméxico plane departing from Guadalajara was allegedly intercepted by an unidentified flying object over Mexico City. This incident resulted in concerns of a potential crash on Insurgentes Avenue.
Safety Concerns
Vergara also described an incident in 2002 where a pilot in Morelia delayed takeoff due to concerns about nearly colliding with 15 to 20 unexplained metallic objects of substantial size that were ascending and descending slowly.
Aerial Intrusions
The final reported incident involved the Mexican Air Force encountering an unknown flying object during a drug trafficking route investigation. The object exhibited unusual maneuvers and capabilities, raising concerns about airspace safety.
In conclusion, these accounts and the presentation of the enigmatic “alien corpses” continue to fuel debates and discussions regarding the existence of extraterrestrial life and its potential interactions with humanity. Whether these claims hold the key to a profound cosmic revelation or remain shrouded in mystery, the search for answers persists.