• By Abhirupa Kundu
  • Wed, 13 Sep 2023 02:12 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Triggering the global interest in UFOs and aliens, the Mexico Congress during its public hearing officially unveiled two alleged "alien corpses". During the unusual event, which was live streamed online, ufologist Jamie Maussan revealed the two small mummified corpses claimed to be 1,000 years old. The organisers said that the two corpses were retrieved from Cusco in Peru. 

Maussan claimed that the scientists at the Autonomous National University of Mexico after studying the "UFO specimen" were able to draw DNA evidence using radiocarbon dating. 

According to reports by the Mexican media, during the event videos were telecasted showcasing "UFOs and unidentified anomalous phenomena".


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Several clips of the corpses surfaced on social media platform 'X', where two small "non-human" corpses are being displayed in windowed boxes for the public eye. 

Experts during the show testified under oath that the specimens were not part of "our terrestrial evolution". 

"These aren't beings that were found after a UFO wreckage. They were found in diatom (algae) mines and were later fossilised," Maussan told, reported TOI. 

He was addressing the Mexican government and the officials present during the Congress hearing and stated his findings. He said that the DNA samples from the two corpses were tested and compared to other DNA samples and it was found that over 30 per cent of the DNA specimen was unknown. 

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The X-rays of the corpses were also displayed during the hearing which showed "eggs" present inside one of the bodies along with rare metal implants, experts observed. 


X-ray images show egg-like structures inside the "alien corpses". 

The hearing was also attended by Ryan Graves, executive director for Americans for Safe Aerospace and former US Navy pilot. 

It is important to note that Maussan has been previously associated with "fake" claims of "aliens'' before, even though the entire display occurring at the Mexico Congress attaches some credit to the findings about the two corpses. 

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