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Alleged Alien Corpses Found in Peru: Mexican Doctors Dispute Hoax Claims



Mexico City, September 24, 2023 – In a sensational turn of events, Mexican doctors have conducted a series of laboratory studies on two alleged "non-human" alien corpses, which they claim to be genuine, challenging the skepticism of academics, scientists, and archaeologists who argued that they were part of an elaborate hoax.



The mummified specimens, which were displayed in glass cases at Mexico's Congress last week, have sparked widespread excitement among UFO enthusiasts. The remains were initially reported to have been discovered in the city of Cusco, Peru, and were estimated to be around 1,000 years old.



The event in Mexico City was orchestrated by journalist and UFO researcher Jaime Maussan, who testified under oath that nearly one-third of the DNA extracted from the specimens is "unknown" and that these remains did not fit into "our terrestrial evolution." According to Mexican media reports, he emphatically stated, "These specimens are not part of our evolutionary history on Earth. They are not beings recovered from a UFO crash. Instead, they were found in diatom (algae) mines and subsequently became fossilized."


However, these extraordinary claims have met with significant skepticism from various quarters, including physicist and presenter Professor Brian Cox. Professor Cox argued that the alien corpses were "way too humanoid" to be genuine and has called for an independent verification of the specimens by the biotechnology company 23andMe.



"It's very unlikely that an intelligent species that evolved on another planet would look like us," Professor Cox remarked.


This is not the first time Jaime Maussan has claimed to have made an extraterrestrial discovery. In 2015, he asserted that a mummified body found near Nazca in Peru was that of an alien, but subsequent investigation revealed it to be the remains of a human child. Academics, archaeologists, and scientists have frequently asserted that mummified remains touted by UFO enthusiasts as aliens are typically modified human bodies or, in some cases, assembled using animal and human bones.


However, the recent laboratory tests conducted by Mexican doctors have introduced a new twist to the ongoing debate. Their findings suggest that these remains were not assembled from different sources but rather belonged to single skeletons. Additionally, X-ray scans reportedly revealed unusual features in one of the specimens, described as "eggs" by Mr. Maussan.



Mexican politicians who attended the event last week expressed a range of emotions, from curiosity to concern. They have indicated their intention to continue discussing these findings and their potential implications.


The controversy surrounding these alleged alien corpses continues to captivate the world's attention, leaving scientists, researchers, and enthusiasts alike eagerly awaiting further investigations and revelations that may shed light on the true nature of these enigmatic specimens.

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