The enigma surrounding Mexico’s alien mystery deepens by one recent analysis suggesting that the tiny corpses’ DNA does not match human genetic material, but instead belongs to an ‘unknown species’.
The Mexican Congress has witnessed a spectacle in recent months, with controversial UFO enthusiast and journalist Jaime Maussan taking center stage several times to substantiate his claim that the mummified remains discovered in Peru represent extraterrestrial life.
In his latest effort, Maussan presented a team of researchers who conducted a DNA test on the samples.
The results indicated that 30 percent of the genetic material does not match any known species. They claimed the authenticity of the figures, which form a unique skeleton. However, the remaining 70 percent of the DNA analysis has yet to be revealed.
“This is the first time extraterrestrial life has been presented in this way,” Maussan told Congress.
“We have a clear example of non-human specimens that are not related to any known species on our planet.
“The public has a right to know about non-human technology and beings. This reality unites humanity instead of dividing us. We are not alone in this vast universe; we must embrace this truth.”
Maussan added that the two bodies have solid bones, are toothless and contain implants made of the soft, silvery-white metal cadmium and the blue-white metal osmium – rare elements on Earth.