You supposed aliens presented at an event in Mexican Congress, led by a ufologist, were subjected to a series of tests last Tuesday (19).
According to the director of the Health Sciences Research Institute of the Mexican Navy Secretariat, José de Jesús Zalce Benitez, they appear to be real.
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This revelation was published by the British newspaper The Telegraph. Benitez emphasized that there is no evidence that the alleged remains were assembled or manipulated in any way.
The claim contradicts previous claims that the remains could be composed of animal or even human bones.
Although tests indicate that these supposed bodies resemble real beings, this does not necessarily imply an extraterrestrial origin. There is an alternative assumption that such bodies could be mummified human beings.
The Peruvian government, where the ufologist claims the bodies were found, has declared that they are pre-Hispanic objects and is investigating how these artifacts left Peru.
Therefore, the mystery surrounding these findings still persists, with several theories in circulation about their true nature and origin.
(Photo: Reproduction/Mexico Chamber of Deputies)
Ufologist Jaime Maussan, responsible for presenting the alleged remains at the Mexican congress, stated that he did not commit any irregular act to obtain these materials.
He took the supposed aliens to Congress at the beginning of September, claiming that they were “non-human” bodies that had been found in Cusco, Peru.
Its presentation caused an unexpected interruption in the usual proceedings of the legislative house, attracting attention to the mysterious case.
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