1,000-year-old ‘alien’ corpses exhibited in Mexico's Congress

The Mexico Congress recently undertook a groundbreaking event that could potentially reshape our understanding of human civilization and fuel the growing interest in extraterrestrial life and Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs). Following in the footsteps of its American counterpart, Mexico too, held a public hearing addressing the topic of UFOs, making it a landmark event in the legislature's history. 

Mexico Congress' Extraterrestrial Encounter 

In a first of its kind, during the course of this hearing which took place on the 13th of September, the public's attention was drawn to a peculiar exhibit in the congress chamber- two supposed 'non-human', alien-like entities, that are believed to be more than a millennium old. These mummified specimens were displayed in clear boxes allowing everyone to observe them closely. The sources claim that these bodies have been discovered in Cusco, a city in Peru with a rich and ancient history. 

Prominent Attendees and the Proceedings 

The event was spearheaded by Jaime Maussan, a Mexican journalist, and a passionate UFO researcher. He was accompanied by a panel of Mexican scientists. Among those present was also Ryan Graves, the former US Navy pilot and the director of Americans for Safe Aerospace. Graves had previously reported witnessing UAP sightings during his flights. 

Maussan, who testified under oath, briefed both the members of the Mexican Government and US officials regarding his findings. He mentioned that these supposed extraterrestrial samples were examined recently at the Autonomous National University of Mexico (UNAM). There, scientists performed DNA testing and radiocarbon dating.

The Verdict on Alien Existence 

According to Maussan, these beings were not part of our terrestrial evolution and weren't discovered following a UFO crash. Instead, these corpses were found in mines abundant with diatoms, a type of algae, and were subsequently fossilized. This revelation has left a profound impact on those present, casting a dense cloud of suspense and intrigue. 

Adding further weight to the proceedings, Professor Abraham Avi Loeb, director of the Harvard Astronomy Department and author of the Ouymuamua theory, advanced his input via a video call. He recommended the Mexican government to grant their national scientists the opportunity to explore the plausibility of extraterrestrial existence.

With the curtains drawn on this epoch-making event, debate and speculation continue to shroud the existence of aliens, labelling it as a mystery that's yet unsolved.

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