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Ancient ‘Alien’ Corpses Unveiled in Mexican Congress

Alien Corpse on a metal table

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In a jaw-dropping session of the Mexican Congress, UFO investigator Jaime Maussan stunned lawmakers by revealing the bodies of two mummified corpses believed to be of extraterrestrial origin.

Encased in window boxes, these non-human specimens were discovered in Cusco, Peru, sparking widespread bewilderment among experts.

With their striking resemblance to the iconic alien character from Spielberg’s “E.T.,” the bodies have left researchers astounded.

Genetic analysis has revealed that their DNA composition differs from that of humans by a significant 30%, suggesting an extraterrestrial connection.

Carbon dating conducted by the National Autonomous University of Mexico has determined that these mummified beings are over 1,000 years old.

Sporting three-fingered hands, elongated skulls, no teeth, and stereoscopic vision, they defy explanation.

While conspiracy theorists are buzzing with excitement over this extraordinary find, skepticism lingers.

The specimens are coated in a mysterious sand-like substance, raising questions about their true nature.

Despite these uncertainties, Maussan passionately maintains that these intelligent beings once walked among us, urging humanity to open their minds to the possibility of extraterrestrial life.

During the presentation, X-rays revealed that one of the creatures carried eggs with embryos.

Additionally, the discovery of rare cadmium and osmium metal implants has further baffled researchers.

Even esteemed figures in the field of unidentified aerial phenomena, like Abraham Avi Loeb and Ryan Graves, were present at the session, emphasizing the significance of this discovery.

Loeb, Director of the Harvard Astronomy Department, emphasized the need for international cooperation in the study of these unusual specimens.

However, critics have challenged Maussan’s claims. Julieta Fierro, a researcher at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, dismissed his findings.

Fierro noted that advanced technology beyond simple X-rays would be necessary to ascertain the non-human nature of the corpses.

“Maussan has done many things. He says he has talked to the Virgin of Guadalupe,” she told ABC News.

“He told me extraterrestrials do not talk to me like they talk to him because I don’t believe in them.”

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