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Scientists Make Startling Claims About 1000-Year-Old ‘Alien’ Corpse Displayed in Mexico’s Parliament

sensational claim rocked the Mexican Parliament on Tuesday when Mexican ufologist Jaime Mausan asserted that two deceased bodies belonged to extraterrestrial beings. Mausan disclosed that extensive research had been conducted, including carbon dating, establishing the age of these bodies to be over 1000 years.
Video and images of the incident rapidly went viral on social media, depicting two bodies enclosed in a wooden crate, purportedly belonging to aliens. The beings were notably short in stature, with hands featuring only three fingers instead of the typical five.
Reportedly, these alien bodies were exhibited in the Mexican Parliament, with the presence of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UFO) specialist Jaime Mausan. The bodies were claimed to have been retrieved from Cuzco, Peru, and subjected to carbon dating analysis by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).
Jaime Mausan, a veteran investigator of extraterrestrial phenomena, deemed this presentation as groundbreaking, marking the first time such evidence had been unveiled. Ryan Graves, a former US Navy pilot who has encountered UFOs multiple times, was also in attendance during the display of these extraterrestrial remains.
Scientists’ Findings:
Jose de Jesus Zalce Benitez, Director of the Health Scientific Institute of the Mexican Navy, stated that X-rays, 3-D reconstructions, and DNA analyses were conducted on the remains. He confirmed that these bodies had no connection to humans.
Furthermore, following the display of the alien bodies, a professor from Harvard’s Astronomy Department called upon the Mexican government to authorize research and studies on extraterrestrial life.
The video showcasing the alien body in the Mexican Parliament has gone viral on social media, particularly on the IndianTechGuide X handle, accumulating hundreds of thousands of views and over 15,000 likes.

Scientists unveiling two alleged alien corpses took place in Mexico, which are retrieved from Cusco, Peru. pic.twitter.com/rjfz9IMf37
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