Are we indeed alone in this vast universe? Could there have been intelligent beings existing alongside us for thousands of years? Such were the gripping questions posed during a recent hearing before the Mexican Congress.
Presenting The Evidence: The 1,000-Year-Old “Non-Human” Specimens
A significant highlight of the event came when Mexican journalist and ufologist Jaime Maussan brought forth what were believed to be 1,000-year-old “non-human alien corpses.” Encased in glass for everyone to witness, these mummified specimens exhibited three fingers on each hand. The research, backed by the Autonomous National University of Mexico, suggested these remains to be a millennium old, based on Carbon 14 analysis.
Far from typical UFO crash sites, Maussan revealed that these beings were discovered in mines in Cusco, Peru. Even more fascinating is their preservation in diatomaceous earth, a layer rich in ancient phytoplankton algae. While he hesitated to label them outright as extraterrestrial, he emphasized the importance of their existence. “Their intelligence coexisted with ours,” Maussan urged. “Our history books might need a revision. It’s time to accept that we aren’t the only sentient beings in this universe.”
Intriguingly, Maussan mentioned that tests unveiled over 30% of the specimens’ DNA as “unknown.” The findings didn’t end there: one example contained reproductive elements like eggs or ovaries. Another showed implants made of rare metals like Osmium.
However, it’s worth noting that Maussan, despite his long-standing research into extraterrestrial phenomena, has faced skepticism in the past. One notable instance was his claim regarding mummies found in Peru in 2017, later identified as human children.
Diverse Voices Weigh In
Ryan Graves, founder of Americans for Safe Aerospace and a seasoned F-18 pilot with the U.S. Navy, was also present. He reiterated concerns around UFOs, previously voiced before a U.S. House Oversight subcommittee, underscoring the potential national security threats.
From a scientific perspective, Avi Loeb, a renowned astrophysicist from Harvard University, weighed in on the discourse via video conference. He highlighted humanity’s potential hubris: “Believing we’re the only intelligent life form in this vast universe is sheer arrogance. These beings might have existed long before us.”
The hearing wasn’t short on firsthand experiences either. One recount involved a group of aircraft flying in formation in 1975, which experienced an unforeseen interruption by an unidentified flying object. Enrique Kolbeck Vergara, a pilot and air traffic controller with nearly five decades of experience, spoke about multiple events. In one, an AeromĂ©xico plane was allegedly intercepted by a UFO, leading to anxious communications from the control tower. Another incident in Morelia saw a pilot reporting near-collisions with metallic objects of significant size, hovering erratically.
A final account from Vergara narrated a situation where the Mexican Air Force, using advanced radar and heat detection systems, encountered a mysterious object during an anti-drug trafficking operation. The unidentified entity approached the plane and circled and abandoned it within a mere half-hour.
Vergara’s conclusion was unequivocal: “These are not mere myths. Such phenomena pose real threats to our airspace. Their technology surpasses ours. Their movements defy our understanding and challenge our laws.”
Could these testimonies, evidence, and experiences finally be the tipping point in acknowledging extraterrestrial beings? Only time will tell.