In a first congressional event on UFOs, Mexico witnessed alleged bodies of aliens in the Congress. During the hearing, the lawmakers saw two artefacts which Mexican journalist and long-time UFO enthusiast Jaime Maussan claimed as the bodies as extraterrestrials.
According to Maussan, the specimens were unrelated to any Earthly life and were the first such proofs that had been given.
The two small “bodies,” which are kept in cases, feature extended heads and three fingers on each hand. They were discovered in 2017, according to Maussan, in Peru close to the historic Nazca Lines. He claimed that the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) had used carbon dating to determine their approximate age of 1,000 years.
Maussan said, “I think there is a clear demonstration that we are dealing with non-human specimens that are not related to any other species in our world and that all possibilities are open for any scientific institution… to investigate it. We are not alone.”
The remains of mummified children have been shown to be similar findings in the past.
The remains had undergone X-ray examination, three-dimensional reconstruction, and DNA testing, according to Jose de Jesus Zalce Benitez, director of the Scientific Institute for Health of the Mexican Navy.
He also said, “I can affirm that these bodies have no relation to human beings.”
In a republication, UNAM issued an old statement from 2017 on Thursday, which reads that the National Laboratory of Mass Spectrometry with Accelerators (LEMA) worked to determine the age of the bodies. It added, “In no case do we make conclusions about the origin of said samples.”
Ryan Graves, a former pilot for the United States Navy, also spoke before lawmakers about his personal encounters with UAP and the stigma associated with reporting such sightings. Ryan has taken part in US Congressional hearings.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s Morena party congressman Sergio Gutierrez expressed his expectation that the hearing will be the start of a series of such activities across Mexico. He said, “We are left with reflections, with concerns and with the path to continue talking about this.”
After decades of obstruction and deflection, the US government has recently reversed course on public information on UAP. While an impartial NASA panel researching UFOs is the first of its type by the space agency, the Pentagon has been aggressively looking into alleged encounters in recent years by military aviators.
On Thursday, NASA plans to go through the study’s results.
On Wednesday, sceptics who questioned the veracity of his presentation quickly criticised Maussan and cast doubt on his presentation. One of the users of X, previously called Twitter, wrote, “This could really hurt efforts to take the issue seriously. Why didn’t they wait until a scientific paper was ready to publish it?”