Mexican Congress claims Peruvian three-fingered mummies as genuine but stops short of calling them of alien origin

A few days back there was a huge buzz about the discovery of three-fingered Peruvian mummies in Mexico being that of an alien creature. The fact that the matter was discussed in The Mexican Congress made the affair much more credible.
There have been alien sightings and reports of UFO sightings in the past by different groups and Alien hunters. However, for the first time, the issue came up for discussion in the Mexican Congress and this has added extra credibility to the story.
The Mexican Congress concluded that the Peruvian Mummies with three fingers were genuine but stopped short of confirming that it was of alien origin.
Well-known Anthropologist Roger Zuniga confirmed that there was absolutely no human intervention in the physical and biological formation of the Mummies but agreed that he does not know their alien origin.
Often there is a great deal of secrecy from the government side when discussing any UFO or alien sighting and this has prompted Congressman Sergio Gutierrez to advocate greater transparency when dealing with such issues. He also proposed amending Mexico’s laws for public disclosure
In a Congressional hearing in Mexico on Tuesday many anthropologists said that the Mummies which were unearthed in Peru were genuine but stopped short of declaring that they were of Alien origin. The mummies were presented by journalist and UFO enthusiast Jaime Maussan on September 13 at a congressional event on UFOs or FANIs in Spanish. The bodies according to Maussan were unearthed at a mysterious ancient Nazca line in Peru and said that they were of extraterrestrial origin.
The UFO enthusiast contentions were also backed by medical experts who confirmed that mummies were alive and are remains of a living organism. The experts thus confirmed the originality of the specimens and also hinted that they could be of extra-terrestrial origin.
Anthropologist Roger Zuniga of San Luis Gonzaga National University in Ica, Peru while talking to Reuters Confirmed that the specimens were genuine. Zuniga was joined by 11 university researchers who also attested to the fact that the Mummies were genuine.
However, there is no dearth of detractors of Maussan’s presentation and contend that cited past instances where such specimens on closer examination were found to be of human and animal origin.









