Did UFO Nuts Really Unveil Two Dead Aliens in Mexico?

UFO fans are going nuts over this.  Everyone else is like, hang on . . . WHAT?

 

 

On Tuesday, Mexico held its first congressional hearings on UFOs.  And a longtime UFO enthusiast unveiled what he claims are actual fossilized remains of two DEAD ALIENS. 

 

 

They're small, less than two feet tall.  And they DO look like aliens, or at least not like humans.  Weird, bony little bodies with elongated skulls . . . long necks . . . no teeth . . . and only three fingers on each hand.

 

 

He claimed they were recently unearthed from a mine in Peru . . . that 30% of their DNA couldn't be identified . . . and that carbon dating showed the fossils were between 700 and 1,800 years old.

 

 

He also claimed X-rays showed one of them had "eggs" in its body when it died, with embryos inside.  A few other experts also claimed they're legit.  And all this was under oath if that matters.

He said he thinks it's clear they're "non-human specimens."  Adding, "We are not alone."  But the scientific community is VERY skeptical . . . partly because this isn't his first rodeo.

 

 

He also unveiled a similar "alien" corpse in 2017.  But it turned out to be the fossilized remains of a child.  Here are a few more reasons to be skeptical . . .

 

 

1.  They were covered in loose sand, which would normally be removed during a detailed analysis.  So it looked staged.

 

 

2.  The Mexican university that did the carbon dating put out a statement, saying they only determined the age of the fossils, not what they are.

 

 

3.  Ryan Graves was at the hearing.  He's the former Navy pilot who also testified at the first U.S. congressional hearings on UFOs in July.  Yesterday, he called the alien corpse thing an "unsubstantiated stunt" and a "huge step backwards."

 

 

The one thing the hearing did prove is that if we do ever find dead aliens . . . and hey, maybe it's now . . . half the world will assume it's a hoax. 

 

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