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“Alien” bodies with three-fingered hands and feet are presented by UFO expert at Mexican congress – the “non-humans” found in Peru are said to be 1,000 years old

This is the moment a UFO investigator presented two supposedly “non-human” bodies to a Congress full of astonished officials.

Jaime Maussan, who has led studies of extraterrestrial phenomena for decades, stood with scientists on Tuesday to unveil two bodies in a “watershed” event before the Mexican Congress.

The researchers made the extraordinary claim that the bodies recovered from a mine in Cusco, Peru, had a genetic composition 30% different from that of humans – which they say shows they belong to a different species.

Carbon dating by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) found the bodies, pictured with three-fingered hands and feet, no teeth and stereoscopic vision, were more than 1,000 years old.

Maussan said under oath: “These specimens are not part of our earthly evolution.” […] These are not creatures that were found after a UFO wreck. They were found in diatom mines and later fossilized

He later added: “Whether they are aliens or not we don’t know, but they were intelligent and lived with us. “They should rewrite history.”

“We are not alone in this vast universe, we should embrace this reality,” he said at the event.

The mummified bodies were presented to photojournalists and lawmakers at the Mexican Congress

The mummified bodies were presented to photojournalists and lawmakers at the Mexican Congress

But a retractable neck and a long skull exhibit “characteristics” that are more “typical of birds.”

But a retractable neck and a long skull exhibit “characteristics” that are more “typical of birds.”

The body, presented in a glass box, was seen with three finger-like fingers on its hand

The body, presented in a glass box, was seen with three finger-like fingers on its hand

Remains of a supposedly

Remains of a supposedly “non-human” creature are displayed during a briefing on unidentified flying objects, so-called UFOs, at the San Lazaro Legislative Palace in Mexico City

Researchers made the extraordinary claim that bodies recovered from a mine in Cusco, Peru, had a genetic composition 30% different from human composition

Researchers made the extraordinary claim that bodies recovered from a mine in Cusco, Peru, had a genetic composition 30% different from human composition

Jaime Maussan (not pictured) presented two supposedly alien corpses at Tuesday's event

Jaime Maussan (not pictured) presented two supposedly alien corpses at Tuesday’s event

At Tuesday’s event, several U.S. and Mexican officials gave a presentation on unidentified aerial phenomena.

Ryan Graves, retired director of the U.S. Navy and former Marine pilot, was among those in attendance.

Graves made a statement earlier this year regarding “UAP” sightings and government classification.

Robert Salas, a retired USAF lieutenant, spoke about the stigma surrounding UAP sightings.

He said, “As we speak, our heavens are full [UAPs]whose existence is not sufficiently reported.

Sightings are not rare or isolated, they are routine. It’s a stigma [UAP] and poses a major challenge to national security,” he said, as reported by Infobae.

Attendees at the hearing were shown footage of UAPs, including footage of a fighter jet made of lights hovering above the clouds.

Everyone present was asked to stand and take an oath, swearing that all statements made were true.

The highlight of the event, however, was the unveiling of two mummified bodies said to be of extraterrestrial origin.

The bodies shown at the convention were roughly humanoid in shape.

But a retractable neck and long skull exhibit “features” that are “more typical of birds,” El País reported.

They were also found to have strong, light bones and no teeth, the presenters said.

Congressional experts told lawmakers at the event that one of the creatures carried eggs with embryos in them and had implants made of cadmium and osmium metals.

Maussan described the event as a “turning point” as it was the first time Mexico had held a formal dialogue to recognize the phenomenon.

He said the bodies were recently examined at the Autonomous National University of Mexico (UNAM), where scientists examined them using radiocarbon dating.

The photo shows a close-up of the body, which appears to have three fingers on each hand

The photo shows a close-up of the body, which appears to have three fingers on each hand

According to the researchers, the presentation featured “non-human bodies” from Nazca

According to the researchers, the presentation featured “non-human bodies” from Nazca

Journalist and UFO researcher Jaime Maussan speaks during a briefing on unidentified flying objects, so-called UFOs, at the San Lazaro Legislative Palace in Mexico City on September 12

Journalist and UFO researcher Jaime Maussan speaks during a briefing on unidentified flying objects, so-called UFOs, at the San Lazaro Legislative Palace in Mexico City on September 12

Mexican Congressman Sergio Gutierrez, Americans for Safe Aerospace Executive Director Ryan Graves, journalist and UFO researcher Jaime Maussan, and Mexican and international experts attend a briefing on unidentified flying objects in Mexico City, September 12, 2023

Mexican Congressman Sergio Gutierrez, Americans for Safe Aerospace Executive Director Ryan Graves, journalist and UFO researcher Jaime Maussan, and Mexican and international experts attend a briefing on unidentified flying objects in Mexico City, September 12, 2023

In 2015, Jaime Maussan revealed another mummified body that was said to be extraterrestrial.

The body was found near the Nazca Lines, geoglyphs in Peru ranging from 50 to 1,200 feet long.

Some have speculated that the lines themselves are alien without a single definitive origin story.

But Snopes later reported that the claim had been debunked.

It was claimed that the body was instead that of a human child.