Debunking Previous Assumptions: One Complete Skeleton
Mexican medical experts have made a shocking declaration: the mummified entities, previously slammed as mere assemblages of human and animal bones, are intact skeletons.
Professor Cox’s Skepticism vs. Maussan’s Claims
While physicist Professor Brian Cox remains a prominent critic, emphasizing the mummies’ overly humanoid appearance, the mummies’ recent showcase at Mexico’s Congress sent shockwaves through the UFO community.
Ancient Origins and The DNA Mystery
Unearthed in Cusco, Peru, the mummies are believed to be a millennium old. Spearheading the Mexico City presentation, journalist and UFO aficionado Jaime Maussan made a bold declaration – almost 33% of their DNA is unidentifiable, challenging our known terrestrial evolution. According to Maussan, these entities are neither extraterrestrial crash victims nor earthly beings, but creatures that fossilized in diatom mines.
Professor Cox’s Call for Clarity
Cox’s demand? Send a specimen to biotech giant 23andme to conclusively verify if these are, in fact, not aliens. “An intelligent species from another planet resembling us is highly improbable,” he highlighted.
Maussan’s Controversial UFO History
This isn’t Maussan’s maiden claim of an alien find. In 2015, he proclaimed a mummified body near Nazca, Peru, was extraterrestrial. However, it was later identified as a human child’s remains. General consensus among academics and scientists is that supposed alien mummies are altered human bodies, with some even amalgamated from animal and human bones.
Current Verdict: Not Fabricated!
Monday’s examinations by Mexican doctors indicated the entities hail from a singular skeletal source, challenging the “assembled” theory.
New Evidence Piques Interest
During last week’s revelation, Maussan shared that prior evaluations at the Autonomous National University of Mexico included radiocarbon dating and DNA assessments. Intriguingly, X-rays revealed one of them housed “eggs” internally. These findings have provoked contemplation and concern among Mexican officials, paving the way for further discussions on the mystery.