Mummies found in mine and presented in Mexico are 'scarier than aliens'

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Mummies found in mine and presented in Mexico are
Mummies found in mine and presented in Mexico are 'scarier than aliens'

Exhibits identified as "alien corpses" and paraded in front of government officials in Mexico are feared to be "scarier than aliens".

Will Galison, a UFO enthusiast, reportedly saw the mummies first-hand after they were retrieved from a mine in Cuzco, Peru and presented in Mexico. His alternative theory is that the corpses are 1,000-year-old dummies made from animal remains, possibly for ritual purposes.

Mexican journalist and UFO researcher Jaime Maussan, who has been tracking suspected ET activity for decades, previously said nearly a third of their DNA is "unknown". Mr Maussan said the so-called creatures were "not part of our terrestrial evolution".

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But Mr Galison, a friend of an archaeologist who analysed the mummies, said that he doesn't believe they are aliens. Mail Online reports Mr Galison's belief the ancient Incans may have made the corpses as a recreation of some form of being that they once encountered.

Speaking this week, Mr Galison said the mummies shown at the conference were created with a mix of human and animal bones. The reporter added: "They found one bone in the arm of one of the mummies that clearly was not the organic bone that was there. So that raises the question, is the rest of it fake?"

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The alien enthusiast said that the mummies were clearly put together, however, it is hard to decipher if it was by someone in this century or part of an authentic ritual in Incan culture.

"I do not think that [the mummies] flew down in a saucer and landed on Earth recently, or even 1,000 years ago. Because a CT scan showed another thing, according to some of the doctors ...The leg bones on these things were suffering from osteoporosis," he added.

However, Mr Maussan's expert opinion was supported by doctors at the original press conference in September. One medic told the meeting that the skeletons were "complete".

The hearing was told the mummies have just three fingers on their hands and feet, with strong but light bones. They don't have teeth and appear to have stereoscopic vision akin to birds' eyes.

Bradley Jolly

Mexico, UFOs

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