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PICTURES: Mexican doctors examine alleged alien corpses in scientific investigation
- Web Desk
- Sep 21, 2023
MEXICO CITY: Mexican doctors have conducted thorough laboratory examinations on two alleged “non-human” alien corpses that were revealed last week.
According to NDTV, the testing, led by forensic doctor Jose de Jesus Zalce Benitez from the navy, took place at the Noor Clinic on Monday. Dr Benitez reported that no evidence of skull assembly or manipulation was discovered during the examinations.
The bodies, presented by Mexican journalist and longtime UFO enthusiast Jaime Maussan, were described as tiny mummified remains with elongated heads and three fingers on each hand.
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According to carbon dating conducted by researchers at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, these specimens are believed to be approximately 1,000 years old. Maussan asserted that they are not associated with any known Earth species.
Meanwhile, Dr Benitez’s team also made a significant observation, stating that one of the specimens “was alive, was intact, was biological, and was in gestation.” This observation was based on the presence of large lumps inside the alleged extraterrestrial’s abdomen, which were suggested to be eggs.
“I can confirm that these bodies have no genetic connection to human beings,” Dr Benitez affirmed.
The release of videos from the event has captivated the public, eliciting a wide range of reactions including fear, excitement, and curiosity among UFO enthusiasts.
Jaime Maussan claimed that the extraterrestrial remains were discovered in Peru near the ancient Nazca Lines in 2017 and emphasised their age of approximately 1,000 years.
Speaking under oath at the San Lazaro legislative palace, Mr Maussan asserted, “These ‘alien’ specimens are not part of our terrestrial evolutionary lineage. They were not recovered from a UFO crash site but were found in diatom [algae] mines and subsequently fossilised.”