Post by JoannaL on Sept 13, 2023 14:18:55 GMT -5
'Alien' Mummies Presented to Mexican Lawmakers
Yesterday (September 12), at the San Lazaro Legislative Palace in Mexico City, two glass cases containing what are purported to be “non-human alien corpses” were presented to the Mexican Congress. “They are non-human beings that are not part of our terrestrial evolution,” Mexican journalist and ufologist Jaime Maussan testified under oath.
As the small, three-fingered specimens were unveiled, Maussan explained the “beings” were estimated to be 1,000-years-old according to a Carbon 14 analysis conducted by researchers at the Autonomous National University in Mexico. He also claimed scientists had determined in excess of 30 percent of the DNA from the specimens was unknown, one of them had what appeared to be eggs or ovaries, and another had implants consisting of rare metals such as Osmium.
The mummies were purportedly discovered in a layer of diatomaceous earth (ancient phytoplankton algae) in Cusco, Peru. “These aren’t beings that were found after a UFO wreckage. They were found in diatom mines, and were later fossilized,” Maussan told the lawmakers. “Whether they are aliens or not, we don’t know, but they were intelligent, and they lived with us. They should rewrite history. … We are not alone in this vast universe, we should embrace this reality.”
Maussan, age 70, who calls himself an investigative journalist, has been researching extraterrestrial phenomena for decades. Unfortunately, he has been connected to prior alien “discoveries,” later debunked. For example, in 2017, five alien mummies discovered in Peru turned out to be the remains of human children.
Ryan Graves, a former US Navy pilot and founder of Americans for Safe Aerospace, was present for the unveiling. In July, Graves was one of three U.S. veteran whistleblowers who testified before a U.S. House Oversight Subcommittee concerning national security risks posed by UFOs.
Enrique Kolbeck Vergara, a pilot and air traffic controller in Mexico, testified concerning several unexplained incidents, including one in 2002 in which a pilot in Morelia delayed takeoff, fearing his aircraft would collide with 15 to 20 unidentified metallic-appearing objects approximately 65 feet in diameter. “These are not myths or legends,” he insisted. “Phenomena like this are compromising the safety of the airspace, with much superior and different technologies. They are ships that apparently are driven with the will of determined navigation, that maneuver and handle differently from what is known, that appear and disappear, and that are violating the laws and regulations.”
Also present was Avi Loeb, an astrophysicist at Harvard University. “It is arrogant to think that we are alone in the universe, probably the existence of these beings predates the human presence on Earth,” he said.
Sources: Danielle Wallace, Fox News, September 13, 2023, and KACB, September 13, 2023.