The mummies were presented by Jaime Maussan at the Mexican Congress
Doctors in Mexico City have conducted extensive laboratory studies on the two so-called ‘non-human’ alien corpses revealed last week. The tests were carried out on Monday by Jose de Jesus Zalce Benitez, a forensic doctor in the Navy at the Noor Clinic. BBC reported.
Dr. Benitez concluded that the so-called bodies belonged to one skeleton and had not been put together. He also said that the laboratory tests showed that “there is no evidence of any assembly or manipulation of the skulls.”
The mummies were notably presented by Jaime Maussan, a journalist who has speculated extensively about aliens. The mysterious bodies are small in size and chalky in color, and each of them has three-fingered hands and shrunken heads. One was described as female, with eggs inside.
According to carbon tests conducted by researchers at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the specimens were about 1,000 years old. Mr. Maussan claimed that they were not related to any species on Earth.
Speaking under oath at the Legislative Palace of San Lazaro, he said: ‘These specimens are not part of our earthly evolution… These are not creatures found after a UFO wreck. They were found in diatoms [algae] mines, and were later fossilized. ”
“I think there is a clear demonstration that we are dealing with non-human specimens that are not related to any other species in our world and that all possibilities are open to any scientific institution… to investigate this,” he added.
However, several UFO and forensic experts have dismissed the claims as “unfounded” and a “hoax.” Some academics and archaeologists have suggested that the ‘bodies’ are simply the ancient remains of mummified people.
According to physicist and broadcaster Professor Brian Cox, who has been among the critics, he has claimed that they were “far too human-like” to be real, Sky News reported. He has also called for a sample to be sent to the biotechnology company 23andme for independent verification.
“It is very unlikely that an intelligent species that evolved on another planet would look like us,” he said last week.