Mexico’s “aliens” had to go to the laboratory test again – the result is surprising. No weapons for Ukraine? The Polish president rows back

We recall: on September 12, 2023, an official hearing on “Regulation of Unidentified Aberrant Flying” took place before the Mexican Congress.

On this occasion, journalist and self-proclaimed ufologist Jaime Maussan presented two mummies of so-called ‘aliens’ – the size of small children, with elongated heads and only three fingers. The creatures were placed between silk in a wooden coffin, as if they had been lovingly laid out shortly before their burial – humanization at its best. The photos went around the world, Watson also reports:

Before the conference, Maussan said his “alien” thesis was supported by X-rays and DNA analysis – terms that ordinary Earthlings associate with laboratories and modern science.

But as soon as Maussan finished his presentation, the first voices of criticism began to be heard. They in turn claimed that the small possible bodies had been repeatedly discredited as fakes by other scientists.

What is true?

To shed light on the black hole, the small bodies were again subjected to several laboratory tests last Monday by doctors in Mexico City, Euronews reports. And the results are: otherworldly.

According to Jose de Jesus Zalce Benitez, director of the Mexican Navy’s Scientific Institute of Health, three examinations were carried out to check the skeletal structure of the bodies. This came out:

“There is no evidence of mounting or manipulation of the skulls.”

This is grist to the mill of Jaime Maussan and his followers.

That’s what other scientists say

Of course, this research does not prove that the creatures are real ‘aliens’. Especially since similar studies on the same objects came to diametrically opposite results. Euronews points to a joint report by the Peruvian Attorney General and the Peruvian Institute of Forensic Medicine and Forensic Sciences that the figures were “recently fabricated” as…

«…creations made from animal and human bones, joined together with synthetic glue. These in turn were covered with a mixture of plant fibers and synthetic glue to simulate a kind of skin.

Maussan’s claim that the aliens are 1,000 years old, as shown by studies by the Physics Institute of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), was also rejected in a statement from the institute.

Using the C14 method, it was possible to demonstrate that the submitted material samples were approximately 1,000 years old. But “under no circumstances” can conclusions be drawn about the origin of these samples from this analysis. This means: The material from which the aliens are made or assembled is approximately 1000 years old. The physics institute cannot say whether it comes from space.

So the question remains: did Jaime Maussan present real aliens? And anyway, why date aliens using the C14 method?

It remains exciting! (yam)

Soource :Watson

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I am Amelia James, a passionate journalist with a deep-rooted interest in current affairs. I have more than five years of experience in the media industry, working both as an author and editor for 24 Instant News. My main focus lies in international news, particularly regional conflicts and political issues around the world.

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