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Two Alleged 1,000-Year-Old Alien Bodies Make an Appearance During Live Congress Hearing

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Somebody call Special FBI Agent Fox Mulder because not only do we have irrefutable proof that aliens exist, but there's also evidence of a broad, international conspiracy to keep them a secret. Now's the best "I told you so" moment if you "believe."
September 12, 2023, will go down in history as the day the Mexican government was presented with irrefutable proof of alien life. Either that or it'll go down as the day when the Mexican Congress was the place of the biggest, most shameless TV stunt in the history of TV stunting.

It's arrogant of us to assume that we're all alone in this vast universe or that we haven't been contacted or visited by aliens yet. That's also the argument ufologist and journalist Jaime Maussan used ahead of the presentation he put together for the Congress live hearing, whose goal was to prove beyond a doubt that aliens have walked among us for centuries.

He did so by bringing forth a pair of tiny bodies that he claimed were of 1,000-year-old aliens, recovered from the mines along the Nazca Lines in Peru, both of them recovered in 2017. While the U.S. government is still struggling to understand – and explain – the wave of UAPs (unidentified aerial phenomena) reported by the military, here is Mexico bringing a pair of tiny aliens into the spotlight.

Alien mummies presented during live hearing for the Mexican Congress reportedly prove aliens are real \(and among us\)
Photo: YouTube/Maussan TV
Jokes aside, Maussan swore under oath that the bodies were real, intact, and had not been tampered with. In fact, they were still covered in dust and partly encased in rock as they were when discovered, with Maussan explaining that they most likely died and were buried in the area some 1,000 years ago. They weren't alien pilots but lived among humans, Maussan said. They were about to become parents, too: one of them was pregnant. Subsequent X-rays showed eggs inside the body.

According to the ufologist and his team, samples from the bodies had been analyzed by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and scientists from other organizations, confirming that the DNA was non-human.

Further studies also revealed that the bodies were intact, down to the internal organs and the eggs. The tiny aliens presented a large and elongated head, with a small and frail body and three digits on each member. The resemblance with ET is uncanny, and we guarantee you're not the only one to think that.

Alien mummies presented during live hearing for the Mexican Congress reportedly prove aliens are real \(and among us\)
Photo: YouTube/Maussan TV
José de Jesús Zalce Benítez, director of the Scientific Institute for Health of the Mexican Navy, told Congress that the aliens had no teeth, so nutrition didn't involve any chewing of solids. They also had retractable necks, oversized brains, and large eyes capable of "wide stereoscopic vision."

The manner in which these studies were conducted without even removing the dust on top of the bodies was not disclosed.

"We are not alone in the vast universe, we need to accept this reality," Maussan argued in front of the Congress during the public session. His team claimed that even though the public wasn't aware of it, at least 20 bodies of similar appearance had been discovered "informally" over the years.

Alien mummies presented during live hearing for the Mexican Congress reportedly prove aliens are real \(and among us\)
Photo: YouTube/Maussan TV
Also present for the hearing were other journalists, researchers, and Avi Loeb, professor of astrophysics at Harvard University. Former US pilot Ryan Graves also spoke on the topic of UAPs, and his appearance came less than two months after he testified before the U.S. Congress on the same topic.

For the record, UAPs are the "new" UFOs but aren't necessarily connected to the existence of alien life, let alone double as evidence in this sense. U.S. pilots have been reporting strange sightings and encounters for years, but it's just recently that the public was made aware of them.

Graves' presence at the hearing was meant to further his efforts to highlight aerospace safety and national security, just like his July testimony did.

Before you bring out the white flags and your Sunday alien-welcoming clothes, and we call off all initiatives for space exploration, we should mention that Maussan has a dubious reputation even in his home country. He's made similar claims in the past, most notably in 2015, when he claimed a small mummified body was alien, only to have the story debunked by DNA analysis: the alien was a child. He's also been associated with Gaia, a subscription-based website often accused of making alien stories up.

Alien mummies presented during live hearing for the Mexican Congress reportedly prove aliens are real \(and among us\)
Photo: YouTube/Maussan TV
Shortly after the Congress hearing, Graves took to social media to distance himself from what had happened. He said he'd agreed to talk about UAPs based on his own experience but was surprised and disappointed by "this deeply unsubstantiated stunt."

So there you have it: the latest public hearing before the Mexican Congress, which was a live event, included a presentation of alien life and the surprise of a pair of tiny alien bodies. This could be whatever proof was still needed that we're not alone in this universe and validation for those who reported UFO sightings and were ridiculed for it. Or it could be just another TV stunt of the kind we've seen before.

You decide which it is.


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About the author: Elena Gorgan
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Elena has been writing for a living since 2006 and, as a journalist, she has put her double major in English and Spanish to good use. She covers automotive and mobility topics like cars and bicycles, and she always knows the shows worth watching on Netflix and friends.
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