Controversial Claims of Non-Human Beings Exposed: Experts Skeptical as UFO Enthusiast's Evidence Falls Under Scrutiny
A recent UFO hearing in Mexico's Congress unveils alleged remains of non-human beings from Peru, sparking skepticism among scientists, international criticism, and a criminal complaint.
In a recent UFO hearing in Mexico's Congress, journalist and UFO enthusiast Jaime Maussan presented alleged remains of non-human beings that he claimed were found in Peru in 2017. The bodies, displayed in cases, had elongated heads, protruding faces, skinny limbs, and three fingers on each hand. However, scientists are casting doubt on the authenticity of these supposed "aliens." Researchers, such as Julieta Fierro from the Institute of Astronomy at Mexico's National Autonomous University (UNAM), expressed skepticism about the claims, stating that the bodies "made no sense" and that more advanced technology would be needed to determine their age and origin.
Peruvian Culture Minister Leslie Urteaga also questioned the specimens' origin and expressed concerns about how they left Peru, leading to a criminal complaint from the Ministry of Culture against Maussan and his associates. Former U.S. Navy pilot Ryan Graves, who attended the hearing, criticized the presentation, calling it an "unsubstantiated stunt." The international community has joined in the criticism, with many labeling the hearing as a mere publicity stunt. NASA officials, though not familiar with the nature of the samples, emphasized the importance of transparency and urged that any strange findings be made available for examination by the scientific community.