The first public hearing of the Mexican Congress on unspecified anomalies, which It featured a display of the supposed human remains of non-human creaturesIt sparked a swift international reaction on Thursday, with critics calling it a “coup.”
Mexican journalist Jaime Mosan, a long-time enthusiast of unidentified anomalies, showed politicians present at Tuesday’s hearing two small “corpses” displayed in boxes, with three fingers on each hand and heads extended, claiming they were found in Peru in 2017 and were unrelated. In any life. On the ground.
Former US Navy pilot Ryan Graves, who also attended the hearing to share his personal experience with sightings of “unidentified anomalous phenomena,” criticized the presentation.
“Yesterday’s march was a big step backwards on this issue,” Greaves said on the social networking site Social X, formerly known as Twitter. He added: “I am deeply disappointed by this baseless coup.”
Jaime Mosan stated on the show that the specimens were recovered near the ancient Nazca lines in Peru, and were analyzed by the National Autonomous University of Mexico, concluding that they were about a thousand years old, claiming that they were not related to any species. On the ground.
Discredit Musan
This is not the first time that Jaime Mosan has been at the center of controversy. The investigator’s reputation has already been smeared several times.
Peru’s Minister of Culture, Leslie Ortega, said that no scientific institution in that South American country had identified the remains as non-human, and wondered how the “bodies” got out of Peru.
“There is a criminal complaint from the Ministry of Culture against some people who had a relationship with these gentlemen,” Ortega told reporters on Wednesday evening, referring to Mosan and his companions.
He added: “I will request information to see what happened… regarding the removal of the pre-Hispanic artifacts, because I understand that they are part of the pre-Hispanic skeletal remains.”
David Spergel, former head of the Department of Astrophysics at Princeton University, revealed that he did not know the nature of the samples, but he called for transparency.
“If you have something strange in your possession, make the samples available to the global scientific community and we will see what is out there,” he said.
Musan has not yet made any comments on this matter.
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