New Found 'Alien Mummies' Corpses In Peru Were Once Pregnant, Claims Ufologist Jamie Maussan

A new and pregnant 'alien mummies' corpse, as claimed by ufologist Jaime Maussan, was presented in Peru. The authorities tried to seize the latest species introduced by the extraterrestrial expert during a press conference. Maussan, who last year revealed to the 'alien mummies', this time introduced a new species named Montserrat. The urologist had earlier mentioned under oath in Peruvian Congres that the corpses found in Cusco were estimated to be 1,000 years old.
New Found 'Alien Mummies' Corpse In Peru Were Once Pregnant, Claims Ufologist Jamie Maussan

The newly found species of 'alien mummies' was an addition to the already presented two by the researcher. (Credits: X/ @NahBabyNah)

A new and pregnant 'alien mummies' corpse, as claimed by ufologist Jaime Maussan, was presented in Peru. The authorities tried to seize the latest species introduced by the extraterrestrial expert during a press conference. Maussan, who last year revealed to the 'alien mummies', this time introduced a new species named Montserrat. The urologist had earlier mentioned under oath in Peruvian Congres that the corpses found in Cusco were estimated to be 1,000 years old.
Maussan during the briefing asserted that the corpse of 'alien mummies' belonging to the Montserrat species was pregnant at the time of her death. The ufologist also called it Rafael because the 'alien' had been expecting a tridactyl foetus. The researcher has been pressing for a long time now about the 'definitive evidence' of the so-called tridactyl mummies. Maussan in the past went on to claim that a third of the corpses' DNA is "unknown", adding: "These specimens are not part of our evolutionary history on Earth."
The officials of the Peruvian Ministry of Culture barged into the press conference. They confronted Maussan, William Rodriguez, a forensic anthropologist for Maryland State Medical Examiner, and Dr. James Caruso, a medical examiner based in Denver, Colorado. The team wanted to seize the corpses, as per a report by The Daily Mail.
"Sorry for the interruption, we are taking an unexpected preventive action with the Ministry of Culture and the Specialized Cultural Heritage Police regarding the exhibition of the tridactyl mummies that you have reported on social networks," one of the Peruvian officials who interrupted the briefing was quoted as saying from the dias. The officials looking for Montserrat's body were surprised after they learned that it was a virtual briefing and that the corpse of the 'mummy ' was not present at the event.
A 15-minute video was shared during the event focusing on a presentation involving analysis by forensic odontologist and retired professor at the University of Colorado, John McDowell.
The guest speakers came to the conclusion that more research is necessary before the mummified remains can be ruled out as fakes. However, the authorities believed that the so-called 'alien corpses' were not real. Rather, they were 'dolls' obtained from grave thieves and were made using human bones.
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