This year's ongoing alien saga continues to captivate the world's attention as scientists undertake rigorous examinations of the purported "alien corpses."
These examinations, including X-rays and authenticity tests conducted by a Mexican doctor, have yielded fascinating results.
The global frenzy ignited when news broke that two alleged "alien corpses" had been presented to the Mexican Congress, sparking a deluge of mixed reactions across social media.
This spectacle fueled widespread speculation regarding the existence of extraterrestrial life.
These enigmatic specimens were unveiled at an event organized by former Mexican journalist and self-proclaimed "Ufologist," Jaime Maussan, in the presence of Mexican Congress members.
The event piqued the curiosity of both scientists and the general public. Even NASA expressed interest by requesting access to samples when questioned about their stance on these unusual finds.
Now, the two purported alien bodies have undergone a battery of tests aimed at verifying their authenticity, yielding eyebrow-raising results.
According to a report by BBC, a Mexican doctor, under the guidance of José de Jesús Zalce Benitez, a military doctor and forensic expert, conducted three tests on the two "alien corpses":
As reported by the BBC, the results of these tests revealed the following:
The two purported alien bodies were originally discovered in a diatom (algae) mine in Cusco, Peru. Since their presentation before the Mexican Government, the Peruvian government has staunchly contended that these specimens are pre-Hispanic artifacts.
With these test results in hand, it is evident that the divide between the scientific community and the Peruvian government will only intensify.