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A SO-called UFOlogist has said that mummies found in Mexico could be the key to uncovering a dark truth.
After seeing the mummies firsthand, Will Galison said he believes the corpses have a 1,000-year history and could be scarier than just aliens.
The mummified specimens were retrieved from a mine in Cuzco, Peru.
They have small bodies, three-fingered hands, and odd elongated skulls.
Self-claimed UFO expert Jaime Maussan presented the “ancient ET bodies with non-human DNA” at a Congressional hearing in Mexico, claiming that the corpses “are not part of our terrestrial evolution.”
Galison, who is friends with an archaeologist who analyzed the mummies, said that he doesn’t believe they are aliens.
Galison’s theory is that the corpses are 1,000-year-old dummies made from animal remains, possibly for ritual purposes.
He told Nub TV, a show that focuses on UFOs and music, that he once took a cast of one of the mummy’s heads.
“I’m friendly with the French archaeologist Thierry Jarmin, who is a person who is not mentioned as much as he should be,” Galison said.
“He received these mummies in 2016 from a tomb robber. Thierry was very surprised and quite upset by Jaime Maussan’s press conference.”
Galison said that the heads had a remarkable similarity to alpaca skulls, as reported by DailyMail.
This is far from what Maussan claimed during the press conference in Mexico.
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“This is the first time extraterrestrial life is presented in such a form,” he said in September.
“And I think there is a clear demonstration that we are dealing with non-human specimens that are not related to any other species in our world and that any scientific institution can investigate it.
“We are not alone.”
While Galison once believed in Maussan’s theory of the mummies coming from an extraterrestrial source, he now believes the corpses were structured for an unknown purpose.
He said that the mummies shown at the conference were created with a mix of human and animal bones.
He said in a documentary: “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?”
The alien enthusiast said that the mummies were clearly put together, however, it is hard to decipher if it was by someone in this centuryor part of an authentic ritual in Incan culture.
“I do not think that they 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 that examined these things: the leg bones on these things were suffering from osteoporosis,” Galison said.
A doctor vouched for Maussan at his presentation, saying the skeletons were “complete” but other scientists had their doubts.
Maussan has proven in the past to not be a reliable source when it comes to UFOs.
In 2017, he claimed to have found other UFO mummies in Peru that were later proven to be human children, according to The Independent.
The journalist is currently being investigated by Peru for bringing the mummies to Mexico.
Galison said that he is still very curious about the purpose of the mummies and why exactly ancient civilizations may have created them.