New Evidence Presented to Mexico's Congress Suggests Mummified 'Alien' Bodies Found in Peru are Real


Key Highlights :

1. journalists and doctors present at the hearing presented new evidence to claim the two 'mummies' are of 'non-human' beings with hybrid DNA;
2. the bodies were found in Peru and have been mummified;
3. some experts claim the bodies are evidence of non-Earthly life forms, descendants of humans with hybrid DNA, and that their DNA is hybrid;
4. the presentation was criticized by many experts who dismissed it as a stunt.




     Mexico's Congress heard the second hearing on extraterrestrial life this week, with UFO investigators and medical experts presenting new evidence to prove that the mummified 'alien' bodies found in Peru are real. Journalists and doctors brought the two corpses to Mexico's Congress for a second time, claiming they have hybrid DNA and that there was no human intervention in their physical and biological formation. Controversial UFO enthusiast and journalist Jaime Maussan was joined by a team of medical experts who brought in a letter from San Luis Gonzaga National University in Ica, Peru, declaring the same. The letter made clear that the team was not implying the bodies were 'extraterrestrial' but did not answer where the remains originated. Argentine surgeon Celestino Adolfo Piotto took the stand, claiming he reviewed the results of testing done on the bodies and made the bizarre case that 'they were an evolved version of today's human beings, calling them 'our descendants.' Meanwhile, Mexican rapper Claudio Yarto said he had personally seen UFOs before ending his speech with a rhyme, sparking applause from the crowd. While Maussan stood strong with his 'proof,' the presentation was criticized by many experts who dismissed it as a stunt, which appears to be the running theory worldwide. These experts sighted similar studies on such remains that were found to have been fashioned from animal and human bones. When asked about those studies, Zuniga said the specimens were probably fake - but reiterated that he and other researchers at the university had investigated similar specimens that he concluded were real. The second hearing on extraterrestrial life sparked outrage from some legislators, with Cynthia López (PRI) saying: 'We do not want Jaime Maussan in the Chamber of Deputies. Jaime Maussan out with his lies, there are priorities in the Chamber of Deputies, which is the budget for Acapulco.' Despite the criticism, the evidence presented to Mexico's Congress this week suggests that the mummified 'alien' bodies found in Peru are real. While the origin story of the bodies remains a mystery, the new evidence presented by the medical experts and UFO investigators could be a sign of non-Earthly life forms.



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