Mystery Unveiled: "Alien Corpses" Presented at Mexico's Congress

Mystery Unveiled: "Alien Corpses" Presented at Mexico's Congress

On September 13, 2023, the world's eyes were fixated on the halls of the Mexico Congress. In an unprecedented event, two alleged 'alien corpses', claimed to be from Cusco, Peru, were displayed in Mexico City, shaking the global conversation about extraterrestrial life.

These purported "non-human" remains were said to be millennium-old fossilized remnants of extraterrestrial entities. Presented inside windowed boxes for all to see, journalist and renowned ufologist, Jaime Maussan, was at the helm of this unveiling. The shocking revelation: these beings did not belong to our planet's evolutionary trajectory.

Distinguishing features of the specimens, such as their roughly human stature but merely two-foot length, and their unique three-fingered and toed extremities, immediately sparked global debates. The elongated heads, stretching more in depth than height, further amplified the extraterrestrial theories.

The setting couldn’t have been more appropriate: a congressional hearing focused on unidentified anomalous phenomena. This event came hot on the heels of a similar U.S. hearing, but Mexico’s revelation was undeniably more explosive in nature. Maussan's statement that these specimens had been unearthed not from any UFO wreckage but from diatom (algae) mines, and then fossilized, added layers of mystery.

Backing the claims with science, Maussan mentioned that the specimens were studied by the Autonomous National University of Mexico (UNAM). Their studies reportedly found over 30% of the specimens’ DNA as ‘unknown’, and experts even identified what appeared to be 'eggs' inside one of the entities.

Yet, skepticism runs high, especially given that the fossils were unusually covered in a sandy layer. Critics also recall Maussan's past controversial claim in 2017 regarding a three-fingered alien mummy, which later turned out to be a child.

But this unveiling was not an isolated event. It was part of a broader discourse that included luminaries such as Lt. Ryan Graves, former US Navy pilot, and Professor Avi Loeb, a respected astrophysicist from Harvard. Prof. Loeb even presented his findings on spherules from a meteorite believed to be from beyond our solar system, suggesting they might be evidence of alien tech.

The day was filled with awe, skepticism, and countless questions. Is it possible we're not alone in this vast universe? Are these indeed alien remains, or is there a more terrestrial explanation? One thing is certain: September 13, 2023, will be remembered as the day the conversation about extraterrestrial life took a dramatic turn.