LIMA: Scientific analysis of the mummies of ‘space creatures’ found in the South American country of Peru has revealed that these bones are terrestrial.
Reuters After analyzing a pair of alien mummies mysteriously found at an airport in Peru’s capital last October, scientists said on Friday that these ‘extraterrestrial mummies’ are completely terrestrial.
In a press conference on behalf of the Ministry of Culture in Lima, experts said that human bones have been used in both dolls, some animal bones have also been used. They said that the three fingers from Nazca, Peru The left hand was also analyzed, this hand also has no connection with any alien creature.
Archaeologist Flavio Estrada of Peru’s Institute for Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences said that these are not embalmed bodies of extraterrestrial beings, these ‘alien mummies’ are actually dolls made of terrestrial bones, which are from the same planet, Earth. are made from animal bones, and the bones are bonded together with advanced synthetic glue.
According to local authorities, these two ‘mummies’ arrived in a cardboard box at the courier DHL office at the Lima airport. These mummies were dressed in traditional Andes clothing. was given
#ufotwitter Mummies are real, but Jaime’s aliens are NOT! Told you from the start, now please let this die like the real mummies. Lay this hoax to rest pic.twitter.com/pqlHAkfup8
— Darcy Weir Films (@Occultjourneys) January 13, 2024
Mexican journalist and UFO enthusiast Jaime Mosson claimed that the bodies, discovered in Peru in 2017, were about 1,000 years old, and did not belong to any known species. However, experts rejected their claim and said that they were made by someone in view of fraud.
Based on the DNA test results, scientists said that they were made from human and animal bones.
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