!Mexico's frightening aliens... X-ray images set off a lightning bolt
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For Mexican journalist and UFO enthusiast Jose Jaime Mosan, these strange-looking, long-headed, three-toed creatures represented the most important discoveries in human history.
As for many scientists, these two small mummified corpses with elongated heads, whose photos spread throughout the world during the past few days, when they were displayed in two coffins before the Mexican Congress, are considered nothing more than a failed fraud attempt, but rather a crime of fraud.
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?What did the tests show
In the face of this difference of opinion, doctors tested the two aliens yesterday, Tuesday, and conducted examinations on them in a Mexican laboratory, including X-rays and CT scans of the bodies, according to the Telegraph newspaper.
As a result, the director of the Health Sciences Research Institute of the Ministry of the Navy, José de Jesús Zalcy Benítez, who conducted the tests, confirmed that they confirmed that the bodies had not been collected or tampered with, stressing that this contradicts previous insinuations that the bodies were collected from animal bones or remains. mankind.
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He also added that they belong to a single skeleton that was not joined to other pieces, or collected with human objects. He also said his team found that one of them "was in a state of pregnancy," noting that there were large masses inside his abdomen.
!Not man made
Meanwhile, video clips broadcast live on “Jaime Musan’s YouTube channel” showed the team that conducted the tests, and one of the corpses bearing an elongated head, slanted eyes, and a small upturned nose.

Mexican doctors found "no evidence of any collecting or tampering with the skulls of what were called 'non-human' remains," which were presented to the Mexican Congress last week, apparently proving that the remains were not man-made.
But scientists do not believe that they actually belong to another planet.
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"Just dolls"
It is noteworthy that in 2017, Mosan made similar allegations in Peru, but a report issued by the country’s public prosecutor’s office confirmed at the time that the bodies were merely “newly manufactured dolls, covered with a mixture of paper and artificial glue to simulate the presence of skin.”
He also explained that these objects are man-made and "are not the remains of alien ancestors."
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But at the time, those bodies had not been displayed in public, so it is unclear whether they were the same ones that the Mexican Congress saw last Tuesday.
The Nazca Desert in Peru is famous for its mysterious giant shapes carved into the ground, which have captured the imagination of many.


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