On September 12, the Mexican Congress hosted a public audience in the press room. For more than three hours, the current state of research was presented to a group of pseudo and real scientists. The presentation was led by self-proclaimed ufologist Jaime Maussan Flota.
The performance undoubtedly reached its climax when, after almost two and a half hours, wooden coffins containing supposedly mummified corpses of aliens were presented. According to Jaime Maussan, the bodies were discovered in a diatom mine in Nazca, Peru. The diatom mine is also responsible for the petrification or mummification of the bodies.
According to Maussan, the bodies are about 1,000 years old. The DNA analyzed was also 30 percent unknown. X-rays also showed three eggs and an osmium implant. Based on this evidence, Maussan testified under oath that the specimens were not part of terrestrial evolution.
Jaime Maussan is a Mexican journalist and television host who specializes in UFO and extraterrestrial topics. He has reported numerous UFO sightings and unusual phenomena since the 1970s and has gained national fame for his controversial claims and presentations on the subject. Despite his fame, Maussan’s work is viewed critically by many skeptics.
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In 2018, Maussan was involved in an alleged revelation of several alien corpses from Peru’s Nazca Desert. The bodies subsequently turned out to be fake. In 2015, Maussan was also involved in an alleged discovery of alien bodies. The remains at the time came from a two-year-old boy from the 19th century. This was the first time such a detailed presentation to the Mexican Congress had taken place.
Another figure involved is Abraham Avi Loeb, a Harvard professor who rose to fame in 2018. At that moment, an elongated, unknown to us flying object, called ‘Oumuamua’, zoomed past the Earth. Avi Loeb then put forward the hypothesis that it was an alien spacecraft. The hypothesis turned out to be incorrect. However, astronomers now believe it is a natural, interstellar object that does not come from our solar system.
Ryan Graves also made an appearance. The former US Navy military pilot came to prominence when he spoke before the US Congress in July this year about his personal experiences with so-called UAPs. UAPs basically mean the same thing as UFOs, but are not based on an “unidentified flying object,” but rather an “unidentified aerial phenomenon.”
The research mentioned in the presentation was conducted by the Autonomous University of Mexico. After the reception, they were forced to release a statement about the situation.
In the press release, the university states that the bodies have never been examined. The university only performed carbon dating on a sample of a customer’s skin. The university also distanced itself from any resulting conclusions, as these were not involved and no concrete scientific evidence was presented.
Antígona Segura, a Mexican astrobiologist involved in a NASA program searching for extraterrestrial life, took a similar approach. Segura described the entire audience as extremely embarrassing. He explained that Maussan’s claims lack any scientific basis.
Source: Blick

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