[UPDATE] Mexican Doctors Conclude Tests on Alleged Alien Corpses, Finds no Evidence of Assembly or Manipulation

Mexican doctors conclude tests on two alleged alien corpses.

[UPDATE] Mexican Doctors Conclude Tests on Alleged Alien Corpses, Finds no Evidence of Assembly or Manipulation
Mexican doctors have supposedly concluded tests on two alleged alien corpses, claiming that there was no evidence that the bodies were assembled or manipulated. Ronald Patrick/Getty Images

Mexican doctors have concluded tests on the two alien corpses that were presented to the country's Congress last week, saying that they found no evidence of assembly or manipulation of the skulls of the specimens.

The findings supposedly paved the way for the idea that the two alien corpses were not human-made. The Mexican scientists performed several tests on the two specimens at the Noor Clinic on Monday and also live-streamed the entire procedure on Jaime Maussan's YouTube channel.

Potential Alien Corpses

The director of the Health Sciences Research Institute in the secretary of the Mexican Navy's office, Jose Zalce Benitez, said that in the end, the studies proved that the alleged aliens belonged to a single skeleton and were not assembled with human objects or tools.

The medical professional added that his team discovered one of the specimens was "alive, was intact, was biological and was in gestation." He pointed to large lumps inside the alleged ET's abdomen, which he suggested could be eggs, as per News.com.au.

Benitez previously claimed that he can affirm that the bodies have no relation to human beings. The two specimens were supposedly unearthed in Cusco, Peru, in 2017. The alleged alien corpses are seen with elongated heads and have three fingers on each hand.

Other than these anomalies, the two corpses appeared to be humanoid, having two arms and two legs. Maussan said that they had strong, light bones and no teeth, adding that the bodies had implants of cadmium and osmium, considered one of the rarest elements on our planet.

He testified that nearly one-third of the DNA of the alien corpses was "unknown," claiming that the beings are not part of "our terrestrial evolution." Maussan, a long-time UFO enthusiast, said that the two specimens are not part of Earth's evolutionary history.

According to the New York Post, Maussan told the Mexican government that the two alien bodies were not recovered from a UFO crash and instead were discovered in diatom (algae) mines and subsequently became fossilized.

Authenticity of the Discovery

He added that this would mark the first time extraterrestrial life is presented in such a form. It demonstrates that they are dealing with non-human specimens unrelated to any other species on our planet.

Despite the findings and media coverage of the situation, many people remain skeptical about the discovery of the supposed alien corpses. For years, academics, archaeologists, and scientists have said that mummified remains that UFO enthusiasts claim are aliens are generally just modified human bodies.

Many of these corpses, especially the smaller ones, similar to the two presented in Mexico, are assembled with an amalgamation of animal and human bones. The list of skeptics includes Brian Cox, a physics professor who has called for a sample of the specimens to be sent to biological tech company 23andMe for independent verification.

The two alien corpses were displayed in glass cases during an official unveiling at Mexico's Congress last week. The hearing stirred excitement among UFO enthusiasts worldwide for the potential discovery it could be, said Sky News.

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