2023-09-13 23:09:00
First modification: 09/14/2023 – 01:09
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In a fact that continued to generate this Wednesday from astonishment to ridicule in Mexico, the figures were displayed in two small sarcophagi in the San Lázaro Palace, seat of the Legislative power.
The bodies, which morphologically resemble humans although gray in color, were supposedly found in 2017 between the Peruvian towns of Palpa and Nazca, said Jaime Maussan, a Mexican communicator who promoted this exhibition.
“They are beings that are not part of our terrestrial evolution,” said Maussan during the session convened by the official deputy Sergio Gutiérrez, who defended the act as being of “public interest.”
Maussan, who for years has divulged possible extraterrestrial phenomena, cited carbon 14 analysis from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), according to which “these beings are around 1,000 years old.”
The UNAM Physics Institute acknowledged in a statement that it had carried out studies on the bodies, but stressed that the results are reserved when requested by an individual and are limited to determining their age.
The Institute’s laboratory “disclaims itself from any subsequent use, interpretation or misrepresentation made with the results it issues,” it said in the bulletin.
The journalist also presented videos of alleged sightings of unidentified flying objects to legislators.
“The important thing is that all voices are heard,” said Javier López Casarín, from the Green Party, an ally of the ruling party, defending Maussan’s career.
Trying to give credibility to what was stated, the congressman made the journalist and the other speakers swear to tell the truth during the hearing, the first of its kind organized by a Mexican public power.
Amazement and mockery
Gutiérrez explained that the session was requested by the journalist following on July 26, before a committee of the United States Congress, David Grusch, former intelligence official of that country, stated that humans are not alone in the universe and that authorities hide evidence.
An image released by the press office of the Mexican Congress shows an alleged body of a “non-human” being displayed in the Mexican Congress © Handout / Mexico’s Congress/AFP
In May, NASA held its first public meeting on this issue, and urged more rigorous scientific management to clarify the origin of hundreds of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UNIF).
From 2003 to date, the Mexican authorities received 1,011 requests for information in this regard from citizens, an official from the National Institute for Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data (INAI) revealed at the hearing.
On social networks, the display of the supposed aliens aroused comments of astonishment, but also ridicule accompanied by photos of the character from the movie ET
“I believe EVERYTHING regarding Jaime Maussan,” wrote a user on X (formerly Twitter). “Bringing Jaime Maussan to the Chamber of Deputies demonstrates the contempt that this country has for science,” stated another.
Some replicated videos of the event with the phrase “the Martians have arrived,” the title of the popular cha-cha song performed by Puerto Rican Tito Rodríguez, or asked that Maussan be “president of intergalactic relations.”
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