Mexican researcher claims to have proof of alien life, says ‘we are not alone’

A UFO enthusiast claims he’s made an out of this world discovery that would make E.T call Earth his home.

At a recent presentation, Mexico’s Jaime Maussan revealed he found a tridactyl mummy, supposedly carrying unborn babies at the time of her death.

But, it’s not the babies, or trio of fingers and toes that makes this finding fascinating. According to Maussan, its genetic composition shows it is “not part of our terrestrial evolution,” and “we are not alone.” Keep reading to learn more about this alleged discovery!

Jaime Maussan, a journalist and TV host from Mexico, is a self-proclaimed ufologist, which in short means he’s obsessed with alien life.

In September 2023, Maussan, 70, staged a dramatic reveal where he announced in front of Mexican Congress, “we are not alone.”

Two window-boxed caskets were rolled into the room and when the contents were unveiled, the attendees were shocked.

The corpses, supposedly aliens resting in separate caskets, look like they were designed in Hollywood: a retractable neck (like E.T.) with a huge head, small body and three fingers.

Mexican media, El País reports the “supposed bodies” have strong, light bones, no teeth, stereoscopic vision and are more characteristic “of birds.”

Also, their finger tips are almost squared with lines as prints.

Speaking in front of Mexico’s Congress, Maussan explained the white-colored bodies, estimated to be about 1,000 years old, were found in Cusco, Peru in 2017.

“These are not mummies,” said Maussan, who despite his connection with debunked alien theories in the past, spoke under oath. “These are complete bodies that have not been manipulated.”

Further detailing his discovery, Maussan insisted, “These aren’t beings that were found after a UFO wreckage. They were found in diatom [algae] mines and were later fossilized.”

According to Mexican news, the bodies – “not part of our terrestrial evolution” – show “a 30% difference compared to the human genetic material.”

Momma mummy

One of the bodies, that Maussan describes as a female, was carrying “eggs with embryos inside.”

“It is the most important thing that has happened to humanity,” he told Reuters. “I believe that this phenomenon is the only one that gives us the opportunity to unite.”

‘Crass’ claims

The announcement of two intact alien corpses – one carrying babies – launched a flurry of excitement among conspiracy theorists and skepticism from critics.

Elsa Tomasto-Cagigao, a respected Peruvian bio-anthropologist, says these claims – fraudulent in the past – are “crass.”

“They are presenting the same rehash as always and if there are people that keep believing that, what can we do?” She continues, “It is so crass and so simple that there is nothing more to add.”

David Spergel, former head of Princeton University’s astrophysics department and chair of a NASA report into unidentified anomalous phenomena, suggest that samples, like the ones Maussan possesses, should be available for testing by the world’s scientific community.

Maussan only shared the DNA and carbon test results – that he commissioned – on his social media accounts.

Only having access to the results made available on Maussan’s profiles, a Mexican scientist, commissioned by Reuters, “reviewed the results and concluded they indicated normal life on earth.”

Responding to the new analysis, Maussan said to avoid damaging the “beings,” the tests were conducted on a different body, “found in the same place,” with the “same physical appearance.”

“They were, they are the same,” said Maussan, who several times has been quashed by experts for doctoring mummies.

But, at the presentation, he insisted, while still under oath: “Whether they are aliens or not, we don’t know, but they were intelligent and they lived with us.”

He adds, “They should rewrite history […] We are not alone in this vast universe, we should embrace this reality.”

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