Mexican aliens 'definitely not human' with at least 30 percent 'unknown' DNA


The mystery Mexican aliens, presented to the world earlier this year, are “definitely not human” and have 30 percent DNA of an “unknown species”. 

The shocking comments came after two tiny bodies were shown to Mexico’s Congress by controversial journalist Jaime Maussan, who claimed they were ancient alien corpses found in Peru.

The man who discovered the mummies, a 70-year-old controversial figure, said that his finding was “the most important thing that has happened to humanity”. 

He added: “I believe that this phenomenon is the only one that gives us the opportunity to unite.”

This week, while addressing the Mexican Congress, he claimed that DNA tests on the aliens showed that 30 percent of their DNA is “not from any known species”. Researchers who appeared with him confirmed that the three-toed mummies were “authentic”.

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He stated: “This is the first time extraterrestrial life has been presented in this manner. We have a clear example of non-human specimens unrelated to any known species on our planet.

“The public has the right to know about non-human technology and beings. This reality unites humanity rather than dividing us. We are not alone in this vast universe; we should embrace this truth.”

“These specimens do not belong to our terrestrial evolution. They were not creatures discovered after a UFO crash. Instead, they were found in diatom mines and later transformed into fossilised mummies.”

The mummies were first found in Peru, and had been on display there as recently as 2017. This was confirmed by Peruvian officials earlier this year. 

Ufologist Will Galison is one of those who has seen the mummies up close in Peru. He claimed that the world should be far more worried about them than it appears to be now.

Speaking to NubTV, he said: “They found one bone in the arm of one of the mummies that clearly was not the organic bone that was there. So that raises the question, is the rest of it fake? 

“My thinking shifted when I was up in a friend’s house in the country, north of New York. And I saw a deer skull on the mantel and the back of that deer skull, to my mind, resembled the front of this skull and I thought ‘oh wow’.

“It was obviously put together – the question is was it put together in 2015…or was it made 1,000 years ago?

“I do not think that they flew down in a saucer and landed on Earth recently, or even 1,000 years ago, because a CT scan showed another thing according to some of the doctors that examined these things: the leg bones on these things were suffering from osteoporosis.”

An AI tool was used to add another layer of editing to this story. 

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