Lawmakers gathered in Mexico City to listen to testimonies from researchers representing Mexico, the United States, Japan, and Brazil, all proposing the intriguing possibility of extraterrestrial life. This event mirrored a similar one in the US Congress just two months prior when a former US Air Force intelligence officer claimed knowledge of «non-human» activity dating back to the 1930s.
One of the focal points of this session was Mexican journalist Jose Jaime Maussan, who presented two boxes containing what he and others believed to be «non-human beings unrelated to our terrestrial evolution.» These desiccated, shrunken bodies with warped heads left those in the chamber astonished, sparking a surge of social media activity.
Maussan emphasized the significance of DNA analysis, stating, «It's the queen of all evidence.» However, he refrained from categorizing them as «extraterrestrials» at this stage.
These enigmatic bodies purportedly date back to 2017 and were found deep underground in the Nazca desert of Peru, famous for its colossal, mysterious geoglyphs.
While many attribute the Nazca Lines to ancient indigenous communities, these formations have always captured imaginations.
It is essential to note that in 2017, Maussan made similar claims in Peru. However, a report from the country's prosecutor's office concluded that the bodies were «recently manufactured dolls» covered with a mixture of paper and synthetic glue to simulate skin.
This report unequivocally asserted that these figures were human-made, not the remains of ancestral aliens. Whether these are the same bodies presented in Mexico remains uncertain.
Adding to the skepticism, Julieta Fierro, a researcher at the Institute of Astronomy at the National