Journalist and UFO researcher Jaime Maussan unveiled the fossilized remains of two alleged “alien” beings during a special session of the Mexican Congress. The fossils, purportedly 1,000 years old, were showcased in glass cases, reigniting discussions about the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
The remains, recovered from Cusco, Peru, were presented to politicians and spectators, with Maussan providing sworn testimony regarding their origin and significance. He asserted that these specimens do not fit into Earth’s evolutionary timeline and were not retrieved from a UFO crash site. Instead, they were discovered in a fossilized state within a diatomaceous earth mine.
To support his claims, Maussan detailed the extensive scientific analysis the specimens had undergone. The artifacts were examined by experts from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), and radiocarbon dating was conducted to determine their age. However, despite these meticulous examinations, the fossils were found to be covered in a layer of sand, leaving their authenticity open to scrutiny.
The revelation took place in the Mexican Congress, following a similar presentation before the US Congress, albeit with far more sensational content. Maussan’s testimony emphasized the importance of acknowledging the existence of non-human entities and their advanced technologies, asserting that the public has the right to access this knowledge.
Accompanying Maussan at the session were former US pilot Ryan Graves and Avi Loeb, a renowned astrophysics professor at Harvard University. Graves, who had previously presented evidence related to unidentified aerial phenomena at a US Congressional hearing in July, added credibility to the event.
While Maussan testified under oath, skepticism abounds within both scientific and political circles regarding the origin and authenticity of the fossilized remains. The unveiling of these extraordinary artifacts has reignited debates surrounding the existence of extraterrestrial life and unidentified phenomena, further adding to the complexities of these ongoing discussions.