The Mexican parliament has presented what it said were the mummified remains of non-human alien creatures found in Peru, according to a number of researchers, according to Euronews.
The mummified remains displayed before Congress in boxes with windows were recovered from Cusco, Peru in 2017, and were not part of our “terrestrial evolution,” with 30 percent of their genetic makeup still “unknown,” the network quoted Mexican media as saying.
Corpses without teeth and with only three fingers
The bodies were photographed with three fingers and toes, without teeth, and are more than 1,000 years old.
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Jamie Mussan, a former U.S. Navy pilot who has led investigations into strange phenomena for decades, said: “We don’t know if they were aliens or not, but they were smart and lived with us, they have to rewrite history, we’re not alone in this vast universe, we have to accept this reality.”
Experts in Congress showed X-rays of the samples and told lawmakers that one of the creatures was carrying “eggs” with embryos inside.
Corpses carry osmium and cadmium minerals
Experts said the bodies carried cadmium and osmium, the latter of which is one of the rarest elements in the earth’s crust and is considered one of the rarest precious metals.
Mussan described the event as a “watershed” moment, the first time Mexico has held a formal dialogue to recognize the phenomenon.
Abraham Avi Loeb, director of Harvard University’s Department of Astronomy, appeared via video link and called on the Mexican government to allow international scientists to conduct more research on the samples.