Aliens? Mexico Shows 1000-Year-Old ‘Non-Human’ Fossils During Congressional Hearing

On Tuesday, Mexico’s Congress held a public session where two bodies that resembled aliens were on display.

The “non-human corpses” from Cusco in Peru were displayed before the Congress session on unexplained anomalous phenomena, according to the Independent.

Live streaming of Mexican Congress proceedings online has sparked discussion regarding the possibility of extraterrestrial life.

The bodies were said to be the fossilized remains of alien people that were 1,000 years old.

Jaime Maussan, a journalist and ufologist, co-hosted the event. Former U.S. Navy pilot and executive director of Americans for Safe Aerospace Ryan Graves attended the occasion as well.

Speaking under oath, Maussan claimed that these specimens do not fit “into our terrestrial evolution.” According to the Independent, he also alleged that they were discovered after a UFO wreckage in diatom (algae) mines and eventually petrified.

During the open hearing, further movies showcasing UFOs and other unexplained anomalous phenomena were played.

Maussan continued that 30% of their DNA tests’ results were “unknown.” Radiocarbon dating methods were used to retrieve the DNA evidence.

In addition to this, one of the bodies had something resembling “eggs” in it, according to an X-ray of the corpse. Maussan said that they also had some implants made of rare metal.

The conclusions of the Mexican and US governments were being presented by Maussan. Recent research on these UFO specimens was conducted at UNAM, Mexico’s autonomous national university.

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