An alloy for communication in space was found inside the mysterious "alien mummies" (3 photos + 1 video)
One of the compounds found is the rare metal osmium, which is used for telecommunications and satellites in the space industry, but is considered dangerous to humans.
Mexican journalist and ufologist Jaime Maussan claims that the "alien mummies" found in Peru have rare metals and alloys implanted in their chests. These devices, like mobile phones, could be used in space for intergalactic communication, he believes.
"I think it's a communication device. I don't know how it works, but experts will have to work hard to figure out why they put it inside the body," says the paranormal expert.
According to him, one of the compounds found is a rare metal called osmium, which is used for telecommunications and satellites in the space industry, but is potentially deadly to humans.
"Osmium is not easy to find, it's very expensive and, in addition, it's toxic. It can cause serious problems in the human body and even lead to death. That's why it's hard to understand why they did it. If you were going to create a hoax like this, would you put a very rare metal inside?" — Maussan muses.
Scientists are currently examining the bodies in forensic laboratories that the ufologist found in a cave (Nazca, Peru) back in 2017. It is claimed that the "aliens" with elongated skulls have 30% unknown DNA. However, skeptics call this a hoax. According to them, the "mummies" could have been made from parts of various animals.
Jaime Maussan, together with investigative directors Serena Deacy and Michael Mazzola, began filming scientific experiments for their documentary.
"It is very strange that these discoveries were ignored, rejected and ridiculed, instead of becoming an event in the history of science. When I first saw these creatures, I perceived them as a new species, previously unknown. This is a great discovery for humanity," Michael is sure.