Mexican Aliens? ‘Non-Human’ Beings Unveiled at Mexico’s UFO Hearing

Scientists in Mexico have recently brought forth what some are calling a groundbreaking revelation, presenting remains of alleged “non-human” beings in a public forum. This event has ignited global interest and debate about the possibility of extraterrestrial life.

During Mexico’s first public congressional hearing on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs), also widely known as UFOs, two small, mummified specimens were displayed. Journalist and UFO researcher Jaime Maussan, along with other experts, advocated for the Mexican Chamber of Deputies to officially recognize UAPs. Their aim is to ensure airspace security and facilitate further scientific study into these phenomena. The presentation of the shriveled bodies, featuring shrunken and warped heads, captivated those present in the chamber and swiftly sparked a wave of reactions across social media platforms.

“It’s the queen of all evidence,” declared Maussan, emphasizing the potential significance of the findings. “That is, if the DNA is showing us that they are non-human beings and that there is nothing that looks like this in the world, we should take it as such.” He exercised caution, however, refraining from immediately labeling them as “extraterrestrials.”

These intriguing, seemingly desiccated bodies were reportedly discovered in 2017, buried deep beneath the sandy Peruvian coastal desert of Nazca. This region is world-renowned for the Nazca Lines, colossal geoglyphs etched into the landscape, best viewed from above. While most attribute these lines to ancient indigenous cultures, they have long fueled speculation and fascination, including theories related to ancient astronauts and unexplained mysteries.

The presentation in Mexico comes on the heels of other recent UFO-related news, including claims in Las Vegas where a family reported witnessing a UFO crash landing in their backyard, further intensifying public curiosity about unexplained aerial phenomena and potential alien encounters.

Maussan asserted that the showcased bodies serve as compelling evidence of non-human specimens. He stated that researchers are prepared to demonstrate through DNA analysis that the genetic makeup of these two mummies is unlike anything known to human biology.

“This marks a first in presenting [extraterrestrial life] in such a manner,” Maussan explained. “I believe there is a clear indication that we are dealing with non-human specimens, distinct from any recognized species on our planet, and warranting investigation by any scientific institution.”

Adding to the intrigue, X-ray images of the alleged “aliens” were presented during the hearing. Experts noted that one of the specimens appeared to contain eggs.

Congressman Sergio Gutiérrez Luna from the Morena party clarified that the Congress has not yet adopted an official stance on the propositions made during the extensive three-hour session. He underscored that while belief in the presented evidence remains a matter of individual interpretation for each legislator, the presenters were sworn to oath, committing them to truthful testimony.

Gutiérrez Luna highlighted the value of considering “all voices, all opinions” and praised the open dialogue surrounding the topic of extraterrestrial life. This hearing signifies a move towards transparency and public discussion on a subject that has often been relegated to the fringes of scientific and political discourse.

Earlier in the year, the United States also held hearings on UAPs, featuring testimony from a former U.S. intelligence official concerning alleged clandestine government programs focused on recovering and reverse-engineering spacecraft of non-human origin. David Grusch, previously involved with a Pentagon office tasked with UAP investigations, claimed to have been informed about a decades-long program but was denied access to further details.

These testimonies in both Mexico and the U.S. reflect a growing global conversation about UAPs and the potential for extraterrestrial life. While the Pentagon has stated it has found no verifiable evidence to support claims of crashed alien spacecraft, the ongoing discussions in government forums indicate a serious consideration of these phenomena.

The U.S. hearings also included testimonies from David Fravor, a former U.S. Navy commanding officer, and Ryan Graves, executive director of Americans for Safe Aerospace. Members across political lines in the U.S. Congress emphasized the need for greater clarity regarding UAPs, particularly concerning potential national security implications posed by unidentified aerial objects.

The Associated Press and ABC News contributed to this report.

Comments

No comments yet. Why don’t you start the discussion?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *