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Mexican UFO journalist Jaime Maussan made an attempt to shock the world by displaying two alleged non-human or alien bodies in Mexican Congress last Tuesday. As historic guests of this hearing were Galileo Project's scientist Avi Loeb and retired Navy Lt. Ryan Graves, who was actually present at the event. In the presentation, there were also UFO specialists from the countries of Brazil, Argentina, Japan, and UAP Transparency advocate Robert Salas. At a certain moment of the hearing, Maussan did the unthinkable by presenting two alleged non-human bodies that were unearthed from a site close to the Nazca Lines in Cusco, Peru. Maussan presneted these bodies with the sequenced genomes that were online for anybody to check for themselves.
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Also, Mexican Naval Academy forensic scientist Dr. Jose Zelce Benitez was the one leading the presentation of these bodies. As expected, the news made every single headline in the entire world but it was also met with massive skepticism. Over the many decades Mr. Maussan has dedicated his life to the field, there have been many instances in which he's been deemed not credible due to inconsistencies from his fantastical findings. Ryan Graves was not happy to be involved in these revelations and made a statement where he distanced himself from them. He was the only one who decided to 'jump ship' as the rest of the panel attended a press conference on the very next day.
Maussan demands nay sayers to challenge his claims
As Maussan was preparing to offer a press conference in Mexico City a day after the explosive revelations, he seemed disappointed by the tweet from Lt.Graves. As he presented the bodies once again in front of the press, Mr. Maussan doubled down on his claims that these bodies are indeed non-human. Dr. Benitez invited any scientist from any country to take samples from these alleged alien bodies and conduct their own studies. He also warned skeptics who are deeming this a hoax to beware of these claims because they also could destroy the work he has done for many years. Calling these claims a hoax was expected as there have been many video analysis made that allegedly debunk these bodies as fake but there hasn't been any scientific study that confirms it. For now, all we can do is hope mainstream science dares to call Mr. Maussan's bluff and confirm these bodies are not real.