A Mexican journalist claimed that the "strange mummies" recently discovered in Peru belong to aliens, and he is looking forward to subjecting them to tests by American scientists in an attempt to reach the truth about what they are and where they came from.
Two newly discovered "strange" mummies from Peru have sparked waves of controversy since the disclosure of X-ray and ultrasound data conducted on them last March, with journalist and UFO researcher Jaime Mosan claiming that the bodies belong to "non-human" creatures and are evidence. On the existence of extraterrestrial life.
He pointed out the possibility that the mummies were “hybrid” aliens and humans.
Mosan pledged to solve the mystery of these mummies, stressing that he is suing the Peruvian government to obtain the right to ship the bodies to more advanced laboratories in the United States to conduct tests on them.
He cited fellow scientists who claim that the new samples contain 30% unknown DNA.
However, Peruvian archaeologists claim that the mummies may simply be ancient humans whose graves were exhumed by tomb robbers.
Fellow journalist Joyce Mantilla claims that scans showed that the pregnant mummy, dubbed Montserrat, had a three-toed fetus inside her.
Mosan said now more in-depth "analyses" are being conducted as he engages in a legal battle with the Peruvian government to ship the "mummies" to more advanced laboratories in the United States for more comprehensive and independent testing by a third party.
The dispute intensified in April between him and the Peruvian police when the latter raided a press conference that Mosan was holding in Peru with the aim of taking one of the mummified mummy called “Montserrat.”
Speaking to the Daily Mail newspaper, he said: “The lawsuit has already been filed for $300 million, and we will negotiate with Peru to allow us to export the samples to America.”
The Mexican journalist became famous last year when he presented two other mummies at a Mexican Congressional hearing as evidence of the existence of extraterrestrial life, a claim rejected by scientists.
He said that those mummies that were discovered in Palpa and Nazca in Peru are evidence of the existence of extraterrestrial life. However, scientists later examined them and found that they were dolls.
Historian specializing in Latin America, Christopher Heaney, said that the newly discovered mummies are most likely those of humans whose graves were stolen. He said more efforts must be made to prevent the looting of archaeological sites in Peru.