During a recent sessionSpecialists presented their findings to the Mexican Congress regarding a collection of Peruvian three-finger mummies. Although they confirmed the authenticity of the remains, they refrained from declaring them as extraterrestrial.
During a unique event on September 13, Mexican journalist and UFO enthusiast Jaime Maussan presented two samples to lawmakers. Maussan claimed that these bodies, reportedly discovered near the ancient Nazca Lines in Peru, were not associated with life on Earth.
During the recent meeting, Maussan wanted to prove that the bodies were not fake, although this time they were not physically present.
He presented a panel of experts who all confirmed that the bodies were real and belonged to once living organisms. However, questions about their origins remained unanswered.
Although none of the scientists concluded that the bodies were extraterrestrial, Maussan went further and suggested that they could be evidence of non-human life forms.
“None of the scientists say [that the study results] prove they are aliens, but I’ll move on,” he said, referring to his own personal opinion that the mummies were “non-human.”
Anthropologist Roger Zuniga of San Luis Gonzaga National University in Ica, Peru, stated that researchers had examined five similar specimens over the course of four years.
Zuniga confirmed the authenticity of the bodies and emphasized that there was no human intervention in their physical and organic development. However, he admitted that the origin of these creatures remained unknown.
Zuniga presented a letter signed by eleven scientists from the university supporting the authenticity of the bodies. However, the letter made it clear that they were not claiming the bodies were alien.
Maussan’s previous presentation was criticized by many experts, who dismissed it as a hoax debunked by established scientists. These experts pointed to studies of similar remains showing that the specimens were artificially created using animal and human bones.
When Zuniga was questioned about those studies, he acknowledged that those specific examples were likely fake. However, he claimed that the bodies examined by him and the other university experts were real.
Senator Sergio Gutierrez, a member of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s ruling Morena party, called for a change in Mexican regulations to make all information about UFOs public.