Mexico Congress conducted an unusual event in the capital city on Tuesday, stirring questions regarding the presence of extraterrestrial beings. Two supposed ‘alien bodies’ collected from Cusco, Peru, were displayed in Mexico City at a congressional session on unidentified anomalous phenomena that was live-streamed online, according to the Independent.
Jaime Maussan, a journalist and ufologist, displayed the ”non-human” alien corpses, which he said were the 1,000-year-old fossilised remains of extraterrestrial individuals, in windowed boxes. Ryan Graves, Executive Director of Americans for Safe Aerospace and a veteran US Navy pilot, was also in attendance.
According to Marca, Maussan presented his findings under oath to members of the Mexican administration and US officials. He claimed that the specimens, which he referred to as “UFO specimens,” had just been investigated at Mexico’s Autonomous National University (UNAM).
Using radiocarbon dating techniques, scientists at the institution were able to recover DNA evidence from the specimens.
Maussan emphasized that these specimens do not fit into our current understanding of terrestrial evolution. These beings were not discovered in the aftermath of a UFO crash, contrary to common belief. Instead, they were discovered in diatom mines, a type of algae, and petrified.
This revelation has caused a frenzy among UFO enthusiasts and truth seekers all over the world. It does, however, raise many questions regarding our understanding of life beyond Earth and the possibility of extraterrestrial life.