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‘Non-Human’ Corpses Return to Congress as Experts Claim They're Authentic
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Declan Gallagher
Eight weeks after they made head- lines and divided spectator
opinion, the “non- human” three-fin- gered Peruvian mummies returne d to Mexico’s con- gress earlier this week.
Per Reuters, a bevy of researchers appeared to testi- fy that the remains were
authentic, but they stopped short of saying they were extra- terrestrials. Controversial journalist Jaime Maussan, who spearheaded both congressional appearances, is still holding out hope that the corpses are not of this world.
Back in September, Maussan brought
Mexico City’s congress two body’s he’d exhumed in Cusco, Peru. “Maussan claimed in his tes- timony that the mummified remains were over 1,000 years old; that at least one-third of the DNA remains of ‘unknown’ origin; and that the beings are defi- nitely not from ‘our terrestrial
evolution,’” Men’s Journal reported at the time.
Anthropologist Roger Zuniga, who works with Peru’s San Luis Gonzaga National University, arrived at Tuesday’s hearing with a let- ter signed by 11 researchers declaring that the remains are natu- ral specimens, not a man-made hoax.
“They’re real,” Zuniga
told Reuters. “There was absolutely no human interven- tion in the physi- cal and biological formation of these beings."
The letter speci- fies that the researchers are in no way implying the remains are “extraterrestrial.” However, it notably doesn’t negate the possi- bility that the mummies could be alien in nature.
Dr. Daniel Mendoza also appeared at the proceedings, pre- senting photo- graphs and X- rays of the corpses, which he referred to as “non-human beings,” accord- ing to The Associated Press. Maussan floated the idea that the specimens could be a “new species” due to their lack of lungs or ribs.
Celestino Adolfo Piotto, a surgeon in Argentina, testi-
fied that he believed the corpses to be an evolved version of modern day humans. At one point he referred to the three-fin- gered mummies as “our decen- dents.”
“These aren’t beings that were found after a UFO wreckage,” Maussan said in September. “They were found in diatom (algae) mines, and were later fossilized.”
Many decreed the initial announce- ment as a stunt, especially because Maussan made a similar claim in 2017. That inci- dent was debunked, how- ever, when the photos he pre- sented were determined to be the mummified remains of a human on display in a museum.
This time, though, it seems Maussan could be on to something.
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