A pair of alleged ‘alien corpses’ were unveiled at an official event in Mexico, and it’s safe to say this wasn’t the news anyone expected today.
It’s been a significant month for UFO enthusiasts, with the Pentagon recently releasing previously classified images and videos of unidentified flying objects on a newly launched government website dedicated to unexplained phenomena.
At the event, held at the San Lazaro Legislative Congress, journalist Jaime Maussan testified under oath, stating: “These specimens are not part of our terrestrial evolution… They weren’t discovered after a UFO crash but were found in diatom [algae] mines and later fossilized.”
The two mummified bodies, displayed in glass cases, were reportedly retrieved from Cusco, Peru. The event drew attention from Mexican scientists, as well as notable figures like Ryan Graves, a former US Navy pilot and Executive Director of Americans for Safe Aerospace. Harvard Astronomy Professor Abraham Avi Loeb, author of the Oumuamua theory, also joined the discussion via video link, encouraging Mexican authorities to allow further scientific study.
Maussan emphasized: “The public has a right to know about non-human technology and entities. This is a topic that unites humanity; we are not alone in this vast universe and should embrace this reality.”
After footage of the mysterious specimens circulated online, reactions ranged from astonishment to skepticism. One person tweeted: “This is the peak of human curiosity. There’s nothing left to see.” Another commented, “Things are escalating quickly. The big question is: why now?” Meanwhile, someone else joked: “They’ve taken unboxing videos to a whole new level.”