They investigate the journalist who presented the "alien existence" in Mexico for extracting the bodies from Peru without any permission
Jaime Maussan, a journalist and ufologist who presented two mummified bodies in the Mexican Congress on September 12, claiming that they were aliens, is being investigated by the Peruvian authorities for removing these remains without permission from the country.
According to the Peruvian authorities, these are bodies that, in reality, were already discovered in the country in 2017 and that after analysis it was determined that they were “dolls” that had been manufactured.
According to The Jerusalem Post, Maussan took these “pre-Hispanic” objects without knowing it and sent them to a laboratory in Mexico, which has led to the initiation of a criminal investigation against him.
The ufologist presented the alleged corpses in the Mexican chamber and assured that they had a Peruvian origin and were more than 1,000 years old.. He also called on the North American authorities to recognize this discovery and also stated that the alleged aliens had been analyzed by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).
“We are not alone. It is transcendental to recognize these phenomena in Mexico, to make our country one of the first to accept the presence of non-humans,” the journalist explained in his presentation.
However, the university itself issued a statement in which it acknowledged that it had carried out an analysis of the bodies, but that they had only studied their age, not their origin.. “The LEMA disclaims any subsequent use, interpretation or misrepresentation made with the results it issues,” said this organization after Maussan's presentation.
“Manufactured” dolls
The bodies, in fact, had already been analyzed by the Peruvian Prosecutor's Office.. Their discovery occurred in 2017 in this country but they were not presented to the public.. Only a few photographs of them had been shown at a conference.
In its investigation, the Peruvian Prosecutor's Office, together with the Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences, concluded that the figures were “manufactured” dolls, thus determining that they are “creations made with animal and human bones joined with synthetic glue.”
Likewise, the investigation clarified that these were figures of “recent creation” and that they were covered with “a mixture of plant fibers and synthetic glue to simulate a type of skin.”