What scientists disclosed during the second UFO session before the Mexican Congress?

"New Species": What scientists disclosed during the second UFO session before the Mexican Congress

A second Congressional session was held on Tuesday, only days after Mexico’s Congress surprised the globe with their exhibition of two suspected Peruvian “alien corpses.” The previously presented three-fingered Peruvian mummies were legitimate, according to researchers who testified before Mexico’s Congress. According to Reuters, they did not confirm that the remains were those of aliens.
Jaime Maussan, a journalist and ufologist, exhibited ”non-human” alien corpses in windowed boxes in September, claiming to be the 1,000-year-old fossilized remains of extraterrestrial people.

Mr. Maussan returned on Tuesday to emphasize the genuineness of the bodies. Mr. Maussan was supported by a group of medical professionals during the second Congress session, who claimed that the mummies were once living organisms. The extraterrestrial enthusiast and his team of researchers displayed images and X-rays of a ”non-human being.” Mr. Maussan said that the carcasses belonged to a ”new species,” because they lacked lungs and ribs. Anthropologist Roger Zuniga of Peru’s San Luis Gonzaga National University agreed with the findings, saying, “They’re real.” He told Reuters, “There was absolutely no human intervention in the physical and biological formation of these beings.”

On September 13, two tiny mummified bodies with extended heads and three fingers on each hand were presented to Mexico’s Congress

Zuniga produced a letter signed by 11 university researchers confirming the same. The letter made it plain, however, that they were not saying the bodies were “extraterrestrial”. Meanwhile, Congressman Sergio Gutierrez of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s ruling Morena party has asked for a change in Mexican legislation that would make all UFO information public. On September 13, two tiny mummified bodies with extended heads and three fingers on each hand were presented to Mexico’s Congress, and photographs of them were broadcast throughout the world.

Staff members gently carry the two locked boxes with glass lids containing the bodies into a green-screened studio at Mr. Maussan’s office in Mexico City’s Santa Fe business area. One was described as female and contained eggs. He claimed they were found around 2017 in Peru, near the pre-Columbian Nazca Lines. Later, Mexican doctors conducted extensive laboratory studies on the two alleged “non-human” alien corpses and found “no evidence of any assembly or manipulation of the skulls”. The doctors said that the so-called bodies belonged to a single skeleton.

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