MEXICO’s Congress recently hosted a public hearing on unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
During the event, attendees witnessed the unveiling of two mysterious corpses with shriveled bodies and shrunken heads.
These were believed to be of “non-human” alien origin and estimated to be 1,000 years old.
This Mexican Congress hearing, which took place on September 13, was led by Mexican journalist and UFOlogist Jaime Maussan, who has dedicated decades to investigating extraterrestrial phenomena.
It also featured the participation of Mexican scientists and notable figures such as Ryan Graves, a former US Navy pilot who claimed to have encountered UFOs during his flights.
The focal point of the event was the unveiling of two mummified specimens, reportedly discovered in Cusco, Peru.
Researchers at the Autonomous National University of Mexico (UNAM) subjected these specimens to rigorous scientific examination, analyzing DNA evidence using radiocarbon dating to determine their age.
However, despite the intensive examination, the so-called alien fossils were found to be covered with a layer of sand.
Under oath, Jaime Maussan shared his findings with members of the Mexican government and US officials in attendance.
He emphasized that these specimens were not linked to UFO wreckage but were found in diatom or algae mines and subsequently fossilized.
According to Maussan, this suggests that these beings may not be connected to terrestrial evolution.
During the event, Professor Abraham Avi Loeb, director of the Harvard Astronomy Department and known for his work on the Ouymuamua theory, addressed the audience via video call.
He urged the Mexican government to allow national scientists to conduct further studies on the possibility of alien existence.