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A Mexican journalist and self-proclaimed “ufologist” presented what he said were thousand-year-old “non-human” corpses to Mexico’s Congress, unveiling two scrawny, cartoonlike bodies during a hearing on Tuesday. |
“This is the first time [extraterrestrial life] is presented in such a form and I think there is a clear demonstration that we are dealing with nonhuman specimens that are not related to any other species in our world,” Jaime Maussan told lawmakers, speaking under oath. “We are not alone.” |
The tiny alleged aliens, which lay in two boxes during the hearing, are likely about 1,000 years old, according to analyses conducted by the National Autonomous University of Mexico, he said. The bodies were recovered underground in Peru in 2017 and found wrapped in algae, which helped preserve them, he said. |
The figures looked akin to E.T., the fictional movie alien. They were both white, with enlarged heads, three fingers per hand and long, skinny limbs. |
Forensic expert and military doctor José de Jesús Zalce Benítez then presented scans of the alleged aliens to the Congress, stating that the beings once had large brains and eyes, and have no relation to human beings. |
“These are not mummies,” Maussan said. “These are complete bodies that have not been manipulated.” |
Maussan’s claims regarding “nonhuman” remains have been disputed in the past. |
An office at the Pentagon established in 2022 to look into reports of unidentified objects determined that most of them were “unremarkable” things such as drones, balloons and plastic bags. The office has not found signs of alien life but, pressed by a bipartisan group of lawmakers, says it will examine recent and older reports of UFO sightings. |
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