Mystery over ‘1,000-year-old’ ‘non-human’ bodies with three fingers revealed in Mexico

Mexicans Lawmakers heard testimony that “we are not alone” in the universe and saw the supposed bodies of non-human beings in an emergency hearing that marked the first event by the Latin American country’s Congress on the UFOs.

At Tuesday’s hearing on FANI, the Spanish acronym for what are now commonly called Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), politicians saw two objects that Mexican journalist and longtime UFO enthusiast Jaime Maussan claimed were the bodies. aliens.

The samples had nothing to do with any life on Earth, Maussan said.

The two tiny ‘bodies’, displayed in cases, have three fingers on each hand and elongated heads. Maussan said they were recovered in Peru around ancient Nazca lines in 2017. He said they are about 1,000 years old, which were analyzed through a carbon dating process by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).

Similar such finds in the past have proven to be the remains of mummified children, according to the agency Reuters.

Maussan said this is the first time such evidence has been presented.

“I think there is clear evidence that we are dealing with non-human specimens that are not related to any other species in our world and that all possibilities are open for any scientific institution … to investigate this,” Maussan said.

“We are not alone,” he added.

Jose de Jesus Zalce Benitez, director of the Mexican Navy’s Scientific Health Institute, said the remains have undergone X-rays, 3D reconstruction and DNA analysis. “I can confirm that these bodies have nothing to do with human beings,” he said.

UNAM on Thursday republished a statement first issued in 2017, saying that the work of the National Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Laboratory (LEMA) they were only meant to determine the age of the samples.

“In no way do we draw any conclusions about the origin of the samples in question,” the statement said.

Recent years, the US government has turned to public information about UAPs. The Pentagon has been actively investigating reported sightings in recent years by military aviators, while an independent NASA panel studying UFOs is the first of its kind by the space agency.

THE NASA is set to discuss the study’s findings on Thursday.

Maussan faced backlash and criticism on Wednesday from skeptics who questioned the authenticity of his presentation.

“This could really hurt efforts to take the issue seriously,” said one user of social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. “Why didn’t they wait until a scientific paper was ready to publish it?”

Source: News Beast

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