Previously: Mexico: Congress Holds Second Session Showcasing Allegedly Real Alien Mummies
The entire US media is basically 24/7 coverage of the alien mummy in Mexico.
The mystery of the “non-human” mummified remains found in Peru deepened this week when an analyst claimed that 30% of its DNA is not human — but is rather from an “unknown species.”
Controversial journalist and UFO enthusiast José Jaime Maussan ushered in a team of scientists who performed a DNA analysis of the remains that found 30% of its genetic material is “not from any known species.”
So why doesn’t someone from America go check it out?
Why are we just reporting on these obviously false claims from the Mexicans?
Mexican researchers who appeared beside him as he testified before the nation’s Congress also claimed the figures were “authentic,” comprising of just a single skeleton, according to UK’s Daily Star.
While it remains unclear what the other 70% of the so-called aliens’ DNA matched up with, Maussan argued that the DNA analysis confirms the mummies are “definitely not human.”
“This is the first time extraterrestrial life has been presented in this manner,” he said in a transcript of the hearing, obtained by the Daily Star.
“We have a clear example of non-human specimens unrelated to any known specimens on our planet.”
“These specimens do not belong to our terrestrial evolution,” he continued. “They were not creatures discovered by a UFO crash. Instead, they were found in diatom mines and later transformed into fossilized mummies.”
Maussan went on to argue that “the public has the right to know about non-human technology and beings.
“This reality unites humanity rather than dividing us,” he said. “We are not alone in this universe; we should embrace this truth.”
Well.
This should be something pretty easy to clear up, I think.
Conversely, instead of clearing it up, the US media could just keep reporting on it constantly with a very serious tone while downplaying the fact that there is zero reason to believe it is real.