Doctor Conducts Tests on Alleged Remains of 'Non-Human' Beings Presented to Mexico's Congress!
A Mexican doctor working with a UFO enthusiast has conducted tests on alleged remains of "non-human" beings that were presented to Mexico's Congress in September 2023.
The remains, which consist of two mummified corpses, were allegedly unearthed in Cusco, Peru, in 2017. They have elongated heads and three fingers on each hand.
The doctor, Jose de Jesus Zalce Benitez, is a forensic doctor with the Mexican Navy. He conducted a series of tests on the remains at the Noor Clinic in Mexico City, and livestreamed the entire procedure on YouTube.
Benitez said that the tests showed that the remains are biological and that there is "no evidence of any assembly or manipulation of the skulls." He also said that the remains are very old, but that he could not yet determine their exact age.
The UFO enthusiast who presented the remains to Congress, Jaime Maussan, has claimed that they are evidence of extraterrestrial life. However, Benitez said that he could not say for sure whether the remains were alien or not.
"I can only say that these are biological remains that are not human," he said. "Whether they are alien or not, that is something that I cannot say for sure."
The tests conducted by Benitez are the first scientific tests to be conducted on the alleged alien remains. The results of the tests have been met with mixed reactions from the scientific community. Some scientists have said that the tests are inconclusive, while others have said that they are evidence of something extraordinary.
The results of the tests are likely to spark further debate about the existence of extraterrestrial life. However, the tests have also raised some important questions about the ethics of conducting scientific tests on human remains, even if they are alleged to be alien.
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