Mexican doctors finished tests on alleged alien corpses—here’s what they concluded

Mexican doctors have discovered “no evidence of any assembly or manipulation of the skulls” of the so-called “non-human being” remains that were presented to Mexico’s congress last week.

On Monday at the Noor Clinic, the researchers performed a number of tests on the two samples while livestreaming the entire process on Jaime Maussan’s YouTube channel.

José Zalce Benitez, the head of the Health Sciences Research Institute in the secretary of the Mexican Navy’s office, said that the studies showed that the alleged aliens belonged to a single skeleton and were not put together using human objects.

He added that one was discovered by his team to be “alive, was intact, was biological, and was in gestation”.

“I can affirm that these bodies have no relation to human beings,” he previously claimed.

The two are said to have been discovered in Cusco, Peru, in 2017. They have long heads and three fingers on each hand, but they resemble humans in shape.

The specimens were presented to the Mexico’s congress last week by Mexican journalist Jaime Maussan and his group.

Maussan said they lacked teeth but had implants made of cadmium and osmium, two of the planet’s rarest elements. They also had strong, light bones.

He testified that the creatures are not related to “our terrestrial evolution” and that over one-third of their DNA is “unknown.”

“These specimens are not part of our evolutionary history of Earth,” Massaun told Mexican government officials and representatives from the US.

“This is the first time it (extraterrestrial life) is presented in such a form and I think there is a clear demonstration that we are dealing with non-human specimens that are not related to any other species in our world,” Maussan, a long-time UFO enthusiast, concluded.

But many others have raised doubt about the finding.

“It’s very unlikely that an intelligent species that evolved on another planet would look like us,” physics professor Brian Cox said last week.

However, last week Mexican officials acknowledged that Maussan’s presentation left them with “thoughts” and “concerns” as they consider implementing the Aerial Space Protection Law, which would make Mexico the first nation in the world to admit the presence of aliens.

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