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    UFO Congressional Hearing Presented with ‘Real’ Alien Mummys

    Carling McGuireBy Carling McGuireSeptember 14, 20233 Mins Read
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    There’s a lot to be said of the fascination with extra-terrestrial life. We all wish that aliens would visit our planet. Given the vastness of the universe and the amount of galaxies, there’s no way that other life doesn’t exist. But whether that life can travel the stars, or whether they have remains to be seen. But apparently journalist and researcher of UAPs (unidentified anomalous phenomena) — otherwise known as UFOs — Jamie Maussan has “proof”! Mexico’s Congress held a hearing to discuss UFOs, at which Maussan presented the leadership with two “authentic mummies of extra-terrestrials.” Cue the “The X-Files” theme!

    Apparently the ‘alien’ bodies were recovered in Peru in 2017. Carbon dating done by the National Autonomous University of Mexico claims the objects to be 700 and 1,800 years old. Harder to believe is their appearance; kinda your typical Hollywood alien. Tiny bodies, grey skin, and a facial structure similar to E.T.. We’re pretty sure these bodies have more in common with “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” than our natural world. If we evolved as we did on our own planet, why does every alien look the same? Why do they never look humanoid like “Star Trek” gives us?

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    “This is the first time it (extraterrestrial life) is presented in such a form and 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.” Maussan claims. He told Mexican lawmakers this wasn’t just “a political topic — it’s a topic for humanity.”

    He seems to insist this is a topic of which urgency is key. Ryan Graves, executive director of the Americans for Safe Aerospace organization, backs Maussan’s claims. Graves is a former F-18 pilot and military intelligence officer, who claims to have seen a number of things during flights. Graves claims these weren’t isolated incidents, either.

    “We believe that UAP represent an urgent priority for both aerospace safety and scientific inquiry,” Maussan said. “Our focus is on improving public education of UAP, breaking stigma and working towards better transparency and disclosure.” He has been very vocal about the US Government’s consistent cover-up of the presence or evidence of extra-terrestrial life. He seems deeply committed to having more reports and transparency concerning the topic. Though the legitimacy of the alien bodies presented just seems a little too farfetched, considering Maussan has previously made fraudulent claims. A bit too Fiji Mermaid for us to take it seriously.

    You can watch the hearing below:

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