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What Did the DNA Reveal About the Strange Entities from Mexico?

What Did the DNA Reveal About the Strange Entities from Mexico?

The discussion around the strange entities from Mexico that were presented to Congress in September continues to evolve with new developments. The mystery of the "alien corpses" deepened with the emergence of new DNA results, and it became even more perplexing after the return of the enthusiastic journalist Jaime Maussan for further analysis. Maussan, along with a team of researchers, announced that the new analysis shows that over 30% of the DNA from the samples is "unknown" or "not from any known species," without providing clarification on the remaining 70%. The researchers reiterated their claims that the mummified bodies are "real."

Maussan stated in Congress, "This is the first time that extraterrestrial life has been presented in this way; we clearly have non-human samples unrelated to any known species on our planet." He emphasized, "We are not alone in this vast universe; we must accept this reality." He added that the two bodies underwent carbon dating at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, which determined that the samples are over a thousand years old, possessing three fingers and no teeth.

Maussan also claimed that X-rays showed that one of the bodies contained "eggs" inside, and both had implants of rare materials such as osmium. Meanwhile, UFO researcher Wil Gallison, one of the few who managed to see the small bodies up close in Peru, believed that the so-called "alien corpses" could be the bones of animals that humans gathered thousands of years ago, possibly for Incan ritual purposes, according to the "Independent." He noted that the skulls closely resemble those of alpacas.

However, not everyone agrees with this theory, as anthropologist Roger Zuniga from the National University of San Luis Gonzaga in Ica asserted that "there was no human intervention whatsoever in the physical and biological composition of these entities."

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