
This marked a significant moment when a UFO investigator, Jaime Maussan, along with a team of scientists, unveiled what they claimed were two non-human bodies before a congress filled with astonished officials.
In a groundbreaking event held at the Mexican Congress, Maussan, a veteran in researching alien phenomena, presented two corpses enclosed in transparent containers.
These bodies, allegedly retrieved from Cusco, Peru, were declared to be unrelated to our terrestrial evolution. Mexican media reported that 30 percent of their genetic makeup remained unidentified, Daily Mail reported.
Carbon dating conducted by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) indicated that these bodies, characterized by three-fingered hands, a lack of teeth, and stereoscopic vision, dated back over 1,000 years, according to Maussan.
This peculiar presentation has sparked excitement among online conspiracy theorists, yet it has also met with skepticism.
An unusual feature was the presence of what seemed to be sand covering the specimens, a rarity for fossils subjected to scientific analysis.
However, Maussan, who has previously been linked to debunked alien theories, asserted solemnly during the presentation, “These specimens do not belong to our terrestrial evolutionary lineage… They were not discovered after a UFO crash. They were found in diatom (algae) mines and subsequently fossilized.”
He further remarked, “Whether they are of extraterrestrial origin or not, remains uncertain, but they displayed intelligence and coexisted with us. This discovery has the potential to reshape our understanding of history.”
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