The age-old question of extraterrestrial life has been reignited with claims of ‘alien corpses’ discovered in Peru, their DNA allegedly harboring a 30% composition from an ‘unknown species.’ The enigmatic revelation surfaced when Mexican journalist Jaime Maussan presented two diminutive mummies, purportedly centuries-old extraterrestrial remains unearthed in a diatom mine in Cusco, Peru. The ensuing legal backlash accused Maussan of appropriating the specimens.
Speaking before the Mexican Congress, the 70-year-old journalist declared that DNA testing had been conducted on the alleged alien corpses, yielding astonishing results. Maussan asserted that 30% of the DNA was “not from any known species,” a claim corroborated by Mexican researchers accompanying him. Despite legal controversies, Maussan maintained the authenticity of the mummies, contending that they were a groundbreaking example of non-human entities unrelated to any known terrestrial species.
“This is the first time extraterrestrial life has been presented in this manner,” Maussan asserted, emphasizing the need for public awareness. He proposed that the reality of non-human technology and beings should unite humanity instead of dividing it. According to him, the specimens did not belong to Earth’s evolutionary lineage, emerging not from a UFO crash but discovered in diatom mines before being fossilized into mummies.
Ufologist Will Galison, who examined the mummies firsthand, expressed concern about their potential implications. However, skepticism has surrounded Maussan’s previous claims, such as the ‘Metepec Creature’ and the ‘Demon Fairy,’ both later debunked as terrestrial entities misrepresented as extraterrestrial anomalies.
Jaime Maussan, known for a litany of otherworldly discoveries, has faced scrutiny and been inducted into the UFO Watchdog Hall of Shame for alleged UFO-related false claims and fraud. With his track record, the authenticity of the purported alien corpses remains dubious, leaving many skeptical about the credibility of this latest revelation. As the quest for evidence of extraterrestrial life continues, the question remains: is this a groundbreaking discovery or another addition to a catalog of questionable claims?
