Three More ‘Alien’ Bodies Supposedly Discovered In Peru Now Undergoing Testing

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Ever since last September when he first put what he claimed are 1,000-year-old alien corpses on display at Mexican Congress, journalist and UFOlogist Jaime Maussan has been adamant that their DNA is “not from any known species.”

Maussan, who has presented these tiny three-fingered “alien corpses” to Mexican Congress on three different occasions, claims to have had medical experts and a paleontologist test the bodies. They have determined, according to him, that they “are not part of our evolutionary history on Earth.”

Many in the scientific community as well as numerous others don’t believe his claims.

Undeterred, Jaime Maussan is back with even more claims about aliens, the Daily Star reports.

Appearing on his Non Humano podcast, Maussan claimed, “In addition to (the ones we already have) three more bodies have just been discovered, three more bodies.”

He appears to claim that they were discovered while tests were being done on the already-discovered bigger “alien” called Montserrat and that one of them is a male.

Maussan did not give any more details or even mention them again during the episode, and the person he was speaking with failed to probe him further on the claim.

Maussan also claimed on the podcast that an “anonymous researcher” in Canada has been studying all of these “alien corpses” and that there are ongoing attempts to have this scientific research peer reviewed in order to verify Maussan’s claims that all of these bodies are, in fact, alien in nature.

In May, a mysterious “mummy’s foot” supposedly belonging to an alien was discovered and seized by authorities during a raid on a UFO museum in Argentina.

This artifact was reportedly related to the two three-fingered “non-human alien corpses” that Jaime Maussan claimed to have discovered in the city of Cusco, Peru.

The corpses, according to Maussan, were found around 2017 in diatom (algae) mines near the pre-Columbian Nazca Lines.

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