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Alien corpses unveiled in Mexico might be real after all, lab tests say Mexico City

Alien corpses unveiled in Mexico might be real after all, lab tests say Mexico City

These remains were presented to Mexico's congress last week by Jaime Maussan, a Mexican journalist and UFO enthusias

These remains were presented to Mexico's congress last week by Jaime Maussan. (Photo: Reuters)

Agencies and WION, Sep 20, 2023 : One of the corpses of aliens that were unveiled last week in Mexico Congress underwent several laboratory tests, including an X-ray and CT scan, as part of an investigation to determine whether they were man-made or real.

The tests that were completed on Tuesday (Sept 19) at a laboratory in Mexico City finally revealed that the mummified remains were not manufactured or tampered with in any way, suggesting that they might be real.

Jose de Jesus Zalce Benitez, director of the Scientific Institute for Health of the Mexican Navy, said that the alleged bodies belonged to a single skeleton and were not assembled with animal or human bones.

He added that the laboratory tests have shown that “there is no evidence of any assembly or manipulation of the skulls”.

“[They] belong to a single skeleton that has not been joined to other pieces,” he said, reports The Telegraph.
Radiologist technician Guillermo Ramirez examines an x-ray of a tiny body of a specimen, that Mexican journalist and UFO enthusiast Jaime Maussan says is not related to any known Earthly species. (Photo: Reuters)
He further said that his team found that one “was alive, was intact, was biological and was in gestation,” pointing to large lumps inside the alleged alien’s abdomen, which he suggested could be eggs.

Videos were released showing the team carrying out tests in one of the bodies that had an elongated head, two slanted eyes and a small upturned nose.

Mexican UFO expert conducts x-rays on 'non-human' beings presented at Congress

Scientific community is still divided
The scientific community is still divided and is not convinced that the two corpses displayed last week by Mexican journalist and UFO enthusiast Jaime Maussan are real.

Several UFO and forensics experts have come out and slammed the claims as “unsubstantiated” and a “hoax”.

Among the sceptics is British physics professor Brian Cox who has been calling for a sample to be sent to biologic tech company ‘23andMe’ for independent verification that the specimens are aliens, Sky News reports.

“It’s very unlikely that an intelligent species that evolved on another planet would look like us,” he said last week.
A tiny body of a specimen, that Mexican journalist and UFO enthusiast Jaime Maussan says is not related to any known Earthly species, undergoes a CT scan, at Noor Clinic, in Huixquilucan, Mexico. (Photo: Reuters)
Peru govt launches probe
Another thing that has puzzled many is how the alien remains that were found near the Nazca Lines in Peru landed in the possession of Maussan.

The Peruvian government has said they are pre-Hispanic objects and added that they have begun a criminal probe into how the bodies left the country.

Maussan, 70, however, said that he is innocent and has done “absolutely nothing illegal.”

He said he would reveal all “at an appropriate time.”
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Maussan had previously shared the results of DNA and carbon dating tests on social media, which he claimed to have commissioned on the beings. However, a Mexican scientist who reviewed the results for Reuters concluded that they indicated normal life on Earth. 

Maussan clarified that these test results were not related to the two bodies he presented to Congress but were conducted on an entirely different body, known as Victoria, still in Peru.

Despite the controversy surrounding his claims, Maussan maintains that Victoria and the two bodies presented in Mexico were found in the same place and share the same physical appearance. 

He explained that testing was not done on the two bodies to avoid damaging them. Maussan's claims have not been without criticism. He has previously made claims about other remains that have been widely disputed. 

His involvement in a 2017 TV documentary about remains found near the Nazca Lines was met with skepticism from experts who suggested the mummies featured were doctored. 

His latest claims have also drawn the ire of Peruvian officials, with Culture Minister Leslie Urteaga questioning how the pre-Hispanic objects left Peru and revealing that a criminal complaint has been filed.

(With inputs from agencies) Edited By: C Krishnasai

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