The mystery of a “non-human” mummy found in Peru deepened this week when an analyst claimed that 30% of its DNA was not human – but rather from an “unknown species.”
Controversial journalist and UFO enthusiast José Jaime Maussan led a team of scientists who performed a DNA analysis on the corpse that found 30% of its genetic material was “not of any known species.”
Mexican researchers who appeared at his side when he testified before the country’s Congress also claimed the figure was “authentic,” consisting of just one skeleton, according to the UK’s Daily Star.
While it remains unclear what the other 70% of the alien’s DNA corresponds to, Maussan argues that DNA analysis confirms the mummy is “definitely not human.”
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“This is the first time extraterrestrial life has been presented in this way,” he said in a transcript of the hearing, obtained by the Daily Star.
“We have a clear example of a non-human specimen unrelated to any known specimen on our planet.”
“These specimens do not belong to our terrestrial evolution,” he continued. “They are not creatures found by UFO crashes. Instead, they were found in diatom mines and later turned into fossilized mummies.
Maussan goes on to argue that “people have a right to know about technology and non-human beings.
“This reality unites people instead of dividing us,” he said. “We are not alone in this universe; we must accept this truth.”
The alien enthusiast had previously presented the lower chamber of Mexico’s Congress with photographs and X-rays that he and Dr. Daniel Mendoza said proved that the specimen had no lungs or ribs.
“It’s real,” anthropologist Roger Zuniga of the National University of San Luis Gonzaga in Ica Peru said of the specimen in testimony last month.
Controversial journalist and UFO enthusiast José Jaime Maussan argued that DNA analysis confirmed the mummy was “definitely not human.” Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
“There is absolutely no human intervention in the physical and biological formation of these creatures,” he added, saying he did not know the origin of the creatures.
Zuniga also presented a letter signed by 11 researchers from the university who testified to the same conclusion – although they clarified that they did not imagine the bodies were definitely aliens.
Maussan made a similar claim in Peru in 2017 – but a report by the country’s prosecutor’s office found the alien body was actually “a recently produced doll, which had been covered with a mixture of paper and synthetic glue to simulate the presence of skin.”
Yet many have expressed doubts about the authenticity of the mummy figures’ origins because of their uncanny resemblance to Steven Spielberg’s “ET,” an alien that also has three fingers.
Many online have expressed doubts about the authenticity of the mummy’s origins. Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
“So Mexicans found a 1,000-year-old mummy that was supposedly an alien,” entrepreneur Nikos Drandakis wrote on social media about the remains.
“And this alien happens to: 1: look exactly like [Steven] Spielberg’s ET,” he wrote, noting that the corpses also had “human-looking bodies – one head, two arms, two legs.
“A very hard pill to swallow…,” he mocked.
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