The presentation of “two bodies of non-human beings” in Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies has caused a stir in Mexico.

Those present approached the two boxes, containing the pair of so-called “corpses”, carried on Tuesday, September 12, by the famous ufologist (he studies phenomena related to UFOs) and communicator Jorge Maussan, with obvious astonishment.

Maussan, a Mexican and TV show host in his country, said when exercising his right to speak in Congress, according to EFE: “It’s not about mummies, it’s about bodies that are whole and completethat have not been manipulated inside and that contain a series of elements that make them truly extraordinary.”

The idea of ​​transporting these “non-human” bodies prompted “the ufologist and other experts to ask lawmakers to recognize alien life in the country.”

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“Non-human” bodies: what Maussan said

He emphasized that they were found buried.

On Tuesday, this ufologist and other experts assured Mexican delegates that they had two bodies of “non-human beings” believed to have been found in the Peruvian towns of Palpa and Nazca, south of Lima, EFE reported.

On a podium, from which Maussan spoke, read: “Non-human body, with three fingers and elongated heads.”

He reported that “the two bodies shown were more than 1,000 years old, according to research conducted by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).”

According to EFE, the ufologist on site said that “that institution determined through carbon-14 analysis that they remained buried within a millennium. diatomsa type of algae that does not allow the growth of bacteria or fungi, thus allowing its preservation.”

These are not bodies recovered from ships that fell to Earth.

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Mexican journalist and ufologist Jaime Maussan spoke at Congress in Mexico City on September 12, 2023. Photo: AFP/Congressional Press Office

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After a few hours the first setback came from the university sidewalk. Then Peru spoke.

The UNAM Physics Institute rejected on September 13 “that on the basis of its studies it can be claimed that two dissected bodies, shown by Jaime Maussan in the Mexican Congress as “non-human beings”, belong to aliens, as the expert stated. The Spanish agency also reported this.

“The LEMA – UNAM National Laboratory for Mass Spectrometry with Accelerators – denies any subsequent use, interpretation or misrepresentation of the results it produces,” this body said, EFE and the López Dóriga site reported.

Furthermore, he noted “that any information other than the aforementioned analysis of mummies found in Peru in 2017, prepared by LEMA and not related to carbon-14 dating, lacks total validity.”

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Peru: They are mummies from Nazca

From Peru, the Ministry of Culture said that what Maussan showed “Nazca mummies presented as aliens” reported El Universal.

In Peru, the discovery of non-human beings has not been confirmed.

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In Peru, there is no scientific entity that has said that (that these are non-human remains),” Peru’s Culture Minister Leslie Urteaga told local media, EFE noted.

He added that “the people who have a series of bone remains of pre-Hispanic origin who have been deported have been reported to the court, as Peruvian law prohibits this type of action.”

“A criminal complaint has been filed by the Ministry of Culture against a number of people who had a relationship with these gentlemen. I’m just going to ask for information to see what happened,” he recalled.

NASA joined in on the issue. An official, Excelsior published, said he would recommend that the Mexican government conduct tests on the so-called aliens and invite the world scientific community to work on the issue.

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There is the DNA, says Maussan

For Maussan, however, the most important thing now is that the bodies they presented in Congress are “physical evidence. “They won’t evaporate, they won’t disappear, they won’t disappear.”

He also told NTN 24 that if another prestigious university wants to investigate them and finds the same as us, what will they say at that time, he wondered.

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He claims the evidence is open to anyone who wants to examine it. “There is the DNA that we uploaded to a cloud on the Internet (…) we are not making anything up,” he told journalist Idania Chirinos.

According to Maussan, time is up. Here are the tests. You just have to do your research. They don’t want to discredit and say from a distance ‘they are armed forces’ or it is this and that… just prove it. And if they prove it, we will accept them all.” (JO)