- During the second UFO/UAP hearing before the Mexican Congress, researchers from the National University of ICA did not confirm that the mummified remains found in Peru belonged to aliens.
- However, they did double down on the previous claims that the remains of Nazca mummies belonged to “non-human” beings.
- The second hearing saw more evidence to support the existence of unidentified creatures in the past, presented before the Mexico Congress in the presence of journalists and UFO enthusiasts.
The latest revelation has piqued social media users’ interest in “non-human” beings that once lived in Peru and shared features similar to human beings like “ovaries and eggs.”
Research by Ica University doesn’t confirm aliens
A misconception has spread widely on social media after the Mexican UFO hearing concluded and people are under the assumption that the researchers and professors from the National University of ICA of Peru confirmed aliens or extraterrestrial lives exist, but that’s not entirely true.
The research conducted on the Naza mummies concluded that the bodies were authentic and belonged to an unknown origin, but they refused to declare them to be aliens – essentially creatures from outer space or a different universe. The outcome was approved by 11 other researchers from the same university.
Mexican journalist Jaime Maussan who was also present at the hearing confirmed the above in his post on X, formerly Twitter.
He wrote: “At this time, the resolution by the Rector and Professors of the National University of ICA of Peru has been made known to the world; that the biological evidence from Nasca presented are non-human beings of unknown origin.”
The Nazca mummies were presumed to belong to aliens following the first UFO hearing, when investigators supported the idea of non-human beings, but couldn’t present enough evidence to prove they were extraterrestrials.
Nazca mummies found in Peru have human-like features
The Peruvian mummies presented at the first UFO hearing in Mexico were reportedly 1000 years old and their age was determined with carbon dating.
Russian researcher responsible for digging up the three-fingered mummies in a Peruvian tomb said they looked similar to humans, but they were non-human beings. They are said to have different anatomical structures than us.
During the hearing, the investigators even displayed alleged X-rays of these mummies leaving people dumbfounded as they appeared to consist of implants made of rare metals such as Osmium.
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