A handout photo made available by the Chamber of Deputies of the UFO phenomenon researcher Jaime Maussan (l) and the deputy Sergio Carlos Gutiérrez (c) while observing the body of a suspected extraterrestrial during an appearance in Mexico City, Mexico, 12 September 2023. EFE-EPA/ Chamber of Deputies /EDITORIAL USE ONLY/ONLY AVAILABLE TO ILLUSTRATE THE ACCOMPANYING NEWS (MANDATORY CREDIT)

‘Alien corpses’ displayed in Mexican Congress

Mexico City, Sep 12 (EFE).- Mexican ufologist Jaime Maussan and other experts presented two samples of what they claimed to be corpses of an alien species in the Congress on Tuesday, while asking lawmakers to recognize extraterrestrial life.

The public hearing was the first part of a process to explore the possibility of establishing legislation on unidentified aerial phenomena, commonly known as unidentified flying objects (UFOs), in the country.

Maussan presented two alleged bodies of aliens claimed to be more than 1,000 years old, according to research carried out by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).

As per the claims, the University has established by Carbon-14 dating that the corpses had remained buried for a millennium inside a mine of diatom – a type of algae that does not allow the growth of bacterias or fungi – which helped preserve the remains.

Maussan emphasized that the alleged alien bodies were not recovered from UFO wreckage, but had been fossilized.

He claimed that the bodies had been remained intact and untouched on the inside, carrying elements that made them “truly extraordinary.”

The journalist-ufologist insisted that there was sufficient evidence to show that extraterrestrial life exists, and that accepting “we are being visited by non-human intelligences that come to Earth from the depths of the Universe,” might help even humans travel to “other universes.”

Maussan argued that acknowledging the presence of aliens was required for the safety of the Mexican airspace and to boost research on the area while making the results transparent.

The ufologist said that the nation had already taken a step in the direction by releasing, for the first time, the video from a Mexican Air Force aircraft, in which an infrared camera appeared to show 11 unidentified aerial phenomena.

Former United States Navy pilot Ryan Graves was also present in the Congress on the occasion, and claimed that the US government had been investigating UFOs for years, and that American authorities were already in possession of such spacecrafts and bodies of non-human origin.

Graves criticized the Pentagon for allegedly not allowing deeper research into the subject, although adding that a law had been approved for controlled declassification of information that would ostensibly prepare common citizens by 2024 to accept the presence of non-human entities in our world.

The US “expert” called for finding a way to deepen research on the UFO phenomenon in Mexico. EFE

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