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Alleged Extraterrestrial Beings in Mexico

ALEJANDRO BORGO
Image credit: Daniel Cardenas / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

In September 2023, Mexico’s Congress was presented with an unusual sight: two small, mummified bodies claimed to be the remains of extraterrestrial beings. They were brought to the storied chambers by a Mexican journalist and UFO researcher named Jaime Maussan. The figures were roughly human in shape, with long thin necks and three fingers on each hand.

As intended, the story was promptly covered in the international press. During his presentation, Maussan explained that the pair, found in Peru six years earlier, are “non-human beings that are not part of our terrestrial evolution.” He indicated the specimens were over one thousand years old based on data f rom the public university National Autonomous University of Mexico (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, or UNAM). Maussan emphasized that the extraterrestrial beings were not recovered from crashed UFOs—as is usually the claim regarding nonhuman bodies examined at Area 51, Roswell, and elsewhere— but rather were buried: “ These are not mummies; they are bodies that are intact, complete, that have not been manipulated inside and that have a series of elements that make them truly extraordinary.”

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