In an unprecedented event that had never been witnessed, the Mexico Congress hosted a highly unusual gathering in the capital city. This event ignited spirited discussions about the potential existence of extraterrestrial life forms.?
Journalist and ufologist Jaime Maussan displayed what he described as the fossilized remains of extraterrestrial beings, asserting that these 'non-human' alien corpses were approximately 1,000 years old.
Speaking under oath at the San Lazaro legislative palace, Mr. Maussan stated, "These specimens are not part of our terrestrial evolution... These aren't beings that were found after a UFO wreckage. They were found in diatom [algae] mines and were later fossilized.''
Several videos showcasing "UFOs and unidentified anomalous phenomena" were shown during the event.
While addressing Congress, Mr. Maussan revealed that DNA tests were conducted on the two corpses, and when compared to other DNA samples, it was discovered that over 30 percent of the DNA had an unknown origin. X-rays of the corpses displayed "eggs" within one of the bodies, along with rare metal implants.
The event's videos have gone viral, generating a range of emotions, from fear and excitement to curiosity, among UFO enthusiasts.?However, it's worth noting that Mr. Maussan has been associated with previous claims of "alien" discoveries that were later debunked.
In recent months, David Grusch, a former intelligence official turned whistleblower, alleged that the US government possesses "intact and partially intact" alien vehicles.?
Grusch, who led the analysis of unexplained anomalous phenomena within a US Department of Defense agency, claimed that the US has a non-human-origin craft that is being kept secret from the public.
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