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Extraterrestrial Claims at Mexico's Congress: Fact or Fiction?

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The Unveiling of 'Alien Corpses'

Get ready for an unexpected twist as Jaime Maussan, a notable figure in Latin America's UFO community, made a sensational claim during a session of Mexico's Congress. He presented, in transparent containers, two ancient entities boasting elongated heads and three long fingers, asserting they were extraterrestrial beings aged over a thousand years.

According to Maussan, these mysterious beings were discovered in Peru in 2017. He insists they are not mere earthly beings and even enlisted experts from a prestigious Mexican university to validate his assertions, including DNA analysis.

Presentation of supposed alien beings at Congress

Credit: Mexico’s Congress/Afp

Maussan claims these entities were not stranded visitors but instead were ancient miners whose remains have been fossilized over time. Adding to the intrigue, he stated that one of the beings contained eggs housing tiny alien entities, sparking excitement among UFO enthusiasts!

However, it’s worth noting that Maussan has faced considerable skepticism throughout his career. He has a reputation for proclaiming, “Aliens are among us!” without substantial scientific backing, leading some to label him as a con artist.

The Background of Controversy

In 2017, Maussan, a UFOlogist with over fifty years in journalism, claimed to have discovered extraterrestrial life in Peru. Yet, a report from the Peruvian prosecutor's office revealed a different narrative. The supposed alien entities were actually newly crafted dolls made from paper and synthetic adhesives.

Yes, you read that right—human-made, not remnants of ancient extraterrestrial visitors as Maussan had claimed.

The bizarre aspect is that these alleged alien bodies were not revealed back then, so we cannot confirm if they are indeed the same ones showcased at the recent congressional event.

In the same year, Maussan made headlines again by presenting a video that purported to feature the remains of an alien being. This claim was quickly debunked, proving the subject was merely a mummified child, not an extraterrestrial revelation.

Fast forward to this latest event, and the newer bodies presented in Congress are notably smaller than those in Maussan’s earlier claims, yet they share the peculiar characteristics—three fingers and elongated heads. It seems the pattern is to repeat the same stories even after previous debunking.

Skeptical Eyes on New Claims

These latest "alien corpses" are not only reigniting a six-year-old skepticism but also closely align with Maussan's earlier narratives. Notable figures in the scientific community, such as Dr. Konstantin Korotkov, who supported Maussan's prior claims, have questionable credibility, having previously boasted about a camera that could capture images of human souls.

Remember the infamous 'Roswell slide' incident? That was also orchestrated by Maussan, which ultimately turned out to depict a Native American child rather than an alien being.

While alien mummies have made headlines before, most have been identified as human remains. A notable case from 2003 involved a small being from Chile that was initially thought to be extraterrestrial but was ultimately revealed to be a child with a rare genetic condition.

So, it's crucial to maintain a healthy skepticism, even amidst sworn testimonies and a captivated audience of legislators.

The U.S. Perspective

Meanwhile, in the United States, similar claims are emerging. Videos showcasing mysterious metallic orbs are making waves, as the nation delves deeper into UFO phenomena. However, substantial evidence remains elusive—essentially non-existent.

The Pentagon established a dedicated office last July to monitor unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), which encompasses a range of unexplained objects across various environments. They assert, “This includes anomalous, unidentified space, airborne, submerged, and transmedium objects,” a mouthful indeed!

However, NASA's recent findings from their UAP study group reiterated the lack of evidence supporting the notion of extraterrestrial origins for these sightings.

To reiterate:

There is no substantiated evidence linking aliens to the multitude of unexplained sightings.

Nonetheless, enthusiasts of pseudo-science, the paranormal, and conspiracy theories will undoubtedly continue to embrace these narratives.

In other news, stay tuned for further appearances from Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster!

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