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E.T. Scandal in Mexico: Real Alien Corpse or Just a Fake Happening?

“Frankenstein mummy,” spliced together from parts of other animal carcasses?

Mexican journalist José Jaime Mausan unveiled the monster body at the Mexican Congress hearing. Mausan claims that this monster body is an alien corpse. / BBC video capture

 

Did they unveil a dead alien body at the Mexican Congress?

Mexican journalist Jose Jaime Mausan, 70, has sparked controversy after revealing what he claims to be the corpses of “non-human entities” at his office in Mexico City on the 16th. He initially presented two bodies at a parliamentary hearing on the 12th, claiming they discovered them in 2017 near the sandy shores of Nazca, Peru.

 

Mausan asserts these mummified remains, supposedly over 1,000 years old, are corpses of extraterrestrials.

The creatures have eyes, arms, and legs like humans, but each hand has only three fingers. Their skulls resemble the alien featured in the movie ET. One of the bodies even allegedly contains an egg, according to Mausan.

Jose de Jesus Salce Benitez, the director of Mexico’s Naval Health and Science Research Institute, supported Mausan’s claim. Benitez stated that after comparing the DNA with over a million species, the results showed these were not earthly beings.

Mexican journalist José Jaime Mausan unveiled the monster body at the Mexican Congress hearing. Mausan claims that this monster body is an alien corpse. / BBC video capture

However, skepticism runs high. Most bodies presented as extraterrestrials in Latin America have turned out to be mummified children created before the arrival of European conquerors. Some were even ‘Frankenstein Mummies,’ assembled by severing limbs and fusing parts from different animals.

Elsa Tomasto-Cahigao, a renowned Peruvian biologist and anthropologist, dismissed Mausan’s claims as nonsense, stating, “It’s such a straightforward and absurd issue that there’s nothing more to add.”

One Mexican scientist who reviewed the DNA and carbon-dating tests submitted by Mausan also speculated that the bodies are of terrestrial origin. Julietta Piero of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) said, “There’s nothing mysterious showing these are compounds of a life form not found on Earth.”

In response, Mausan argued that the tests conducted have no direct correlation with the bodies displayed in parliament. He insisted that DNA tests were conducted on other bodies still in Peru to prevent damage to the ones in question. Furthermore, Mausan claimed that the discovery of alien bodies was the most important event for humanity.

By. Chae Seok Won (jdtimes@wikitree.co.kr)

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