Skepticism Abounds As Journalist Presents Alleged Ancient "Alien" Remains to Mexican Congress
- A Mexican journalist and ufologist presented two mummified remains claimed to be over 1000 years old and of extraterrestrial origin during a UFO hearing in Mexico's Congress.
- The specimens were discovered in Peru and have three fingers, elongated heads, and unknown DNA, with the presenter stating they are unrelated to any life on Earth.
- Scientists and experts have expressed significant doubts about the credibility and authenticity of the remains, which resemble those previously debunked.
- Criticism emerged that the unsubstantiated display undermines serious examination of UAPs, with calls for transparency and public availability of any materials or data.
- Online ridicule likened the alleged "aliens" to famous fictional characters, while officials raised concerns over improper handling of archaeological artifacts.






























