One of the compounds discovered was the rare metal osmium, which is used in telecommunications and satellites in the space industry but is considered dangerous to humans.
Mexican journalist and ufologist Jaime Maussan claims that ‘alien mummies’ found in Peru have rare metals and alloys implanted in their chests. He believes that these devices, like cell phones, could be used for intergalactic communications.
“I believe it’s a communications device. I don’t know exactly how it works, but experts will have to work hard to find out why it was placed in the body,” says the paranormal expert.
He said one of the compounds discovered was the rare metal osmium, which is used in telecommunications and satellites in the space industry but is potentially deadly to humans.
“Osmium is not easy to find; it is very expensive and also poisonous. It can cause serious problems in the human body and even lead to death. Therefore, it is difficult to understand why this was done. If you were to create such a hoax, would you use such a rare metal?” Maussan reflects.
Now scientists in forensic laboratories are examining the bodies that the ufologist found in a cave in Nazca, Peru in 2017. The ‘aliens’, with elongated skulls, are said to have 30% unknown DNA.
Skeptics, however, call it a hoax. According to them, the ‘mummies’ could have been made from parts of different animals.
Jaime Maussan worked with investigative filmmakers Serena DC and Michael Mazzola to document the scientific experiments for their documentary.
“I find it completely bizarre that these discoveries are being ignored, dismissed and ridiculed; rather than being considered the biggest story in the world of science. When I first saw these creatures, I thought they were a new species, previously unknown. This is a great discovery for humanity,” says Michael confidently.
“People are always eager to use some kind of conspiracy theory to explain why certain injustices have happened. But in my experience, you don’t need a conspiracy theory when human weakness or failure works just fine.”