Ufologists said that the “alien bodies” from Peru are real (5 photos + 1 video)
Back in September, a ufologist from Peru announced a mysterious discovery: he presented to the public “alien bodies” found in the mines. All this time, the world has been arguing about the authenticity of the finds, and recently a group of scientists expressed another version. It turned out that the bodies could be genuine.
The bodies of the so-called “aliens” were discovered in Peru and presented to the public in September of this year. The bodies themselves were found in diatom mines near the cities of Palpa and Nazca, and as ufologist and journalist Jaime Maussan argued, this find is “the most important thing that has happened to humanity.” Maussan was later put on trial for allegedly stealing the bodies from their country of origin. One group of experts said the bodies were fake. But this week the controversial ufologist, together with a group of scientists, said that they are still real. Who to believe?
Speaking before the Mexican Congress during the second hearing, Jaime Maussan, along with a group of Mexican researchers, argued that DNA analysis of the bodies showed their authenticity. Tests showed that 30 percent of the DNA "does not belong to any known species," he said.
"This is the first time that extraterrestrial life has appeared before us in this form. This is a clear example of non-human creatures that do not belong to any known species on our planet. People have the right to know about alien technologies and creatures. This should unite humanity, and not to separate. We are not alone in this vast universe - and we must accept this truth," said the ufologist.
Another specialist, ufologist Will Galison, who saw the mummies up close, agreed with Maussan and said that we should seriously think about these aliens. However, many do not trust Maussan's version. Not only has he made numerous claims in the past about the existence of strange extraterrestrial creatures, but he has also been inducted into the UFO Watchdog Hall of Shame for making false claims and attempted UFO-related fraud.