The Mexico Congress featured an unprecedented occurrence that may be considered as a watershed point in the history of human civilization, fueling interest in aliens and UFOs even further. Following the US Congress’s public hearing on the possibility of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), now known as Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, the Mexican legislature organized a similar event for the first time.
Two bodies thought to be of “non-human” alien species were displayed in Congress for the public
Two bodies thought to be of “non-human” alien species were displayed in the Congress for the public on Tuesday (Sept 13). These bodies are said to be at least 1,000 years old. Jaime Maussan, a Mexican journalist and ufologist who has been researching the extraterrestrial phenomenon for decades, organized the event, which was co-hosted by Mexican scientists. Ryan Graves, a former US Navy pilot and Executive Director of Americans for Safe Aerospace, was among those there, and he claimed to have seen such sightings during his missions. These mummified specimens were displayed in windowed boxes for everyone to see. They were purportedly found in Cusco, Peru. While under oath, Maussan briefed members of the Mexican government and US officials on his conclusions.
He stated that the UFO specimens were recently investigated at the Autonomous National University of Mexico (UNAM), where scientists used radiocarbon dating to analyze DNA evidence. “These specimens do not belong to our terrestrial evolution…These aren’t beings discovered after a UFO crash. “They were discovered in diatom (algae) mines and later fossilized,” Maussan told participants, according to Marca, a Spanish news site. During the ceremony, recognized academic Abraham Avi Loeb, director of the Harvard Astronomy Department and author of the Ouymuamua theory, encouraged the Mexican government, through video call, to enable national scientists to investigate the possibility of alien life.