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Mystery 'implant' found during dissection of Peru's 'alien mummies'


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My thoughts of all this protracted weirdness: 99% hoax, 1% possibility that the ancient Peruvian natives really found dead aliens, already half-decayed and partially eaten by the animals, among the scattered parts of their craft. The natives immediately turned it all into a mumbo-jumbo, did even more modifications on the remains, embedded the found pieces of the craft, mummified then and so on.

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54 minutes ago, UM-Bot said:

Researchers made the unexpected discovery while conducting an examination of the controversial remains.

https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/381963/mystery-implant-found-during-dissection-of-perus-alien-mummies

Probably a paperclip that was folded open.

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This line is the biggest of red flags!!

 

Jaimie Maussan's 'alien mummies' are back...  😄

Hoax Mark Fake News Stock Vector (Royalty Free) 1375144274 | Shutterstock

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Finally, finally, finally, the evidence we've been waiting for . . . 

 

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There was already an implant in the chest of another. Now this.

 

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"It is a very complex metal alloy that requires special knowledge and techniques to be able to achieve it with such quality and purity," said Navy forensic doctor Dr Jose Zalce Benitez.

Anyway, as to the big question:

Papameter Reading

99.75% Unknown Real Specimen        0.25% Hoax

 

This could turn into another long thread if I'm dumb enough to take the bait as usual.

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45 minutes ago, papageorge1 said:

There was already an implant in the chest of another. Now this.

 

Anyway, as to the big question:

Papameter Reading

99.75% Unknown Real Specimen        0.25% Hoax

 

This could turn into another long thread if I'm dumb enough to take the bait as usual.

The word you are looking for is credulous.

 

ETA: And your silly meter is still silly.

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And in any case, does this really add credence to the idea that these remains are extraterrestrial ?

No, no it doesn't.

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8 hours ago, Chaldon said:

My thoughts of all this protracted weirdness: 99% hoax, 1% possibility that the ancient Peruvian natives really found dead aliens, already half-decayed and partially eaten by the animals, among the scattered parts of their craft. The natives immediately turned it all into a mumbo-jumbo, did even more modifications on the remains, embedded the found pieces of the craft, mummified then and so on.

I think you're being massively overgenerous with your 1% anything-other-than-hoax.  These 'alien artifacts' are being promoted by a known forger who has been mocked and ridiculed for previous fakes and deceptions.  If anyone is actually being taken in by this latest con it's only because:

a) he's learned from his previous failures, and he's put far more effort into this one; combining animal parts, genuine mummified human remains and odd 'implants' to create mystery.

b) some people are just desperate to believe crap like this.  (See post #8.)

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This thing again...

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10 minutes ago, XenoFish said:

This thing again...

Some people never learn.

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My favorite alien mummies, definitely.

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1 hour ago, Cho Jinn said:

My favorite alien mummies, definitely.

Almost read "dummies".

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23 minutes ago, Chaldon said:

Almost read "dummies".

...and you would be correct, if we were talking about those people who still believe in this clown Jaime Maussan.

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observe the knuckles on the digits. there aren't 2 that are the same. 

and the whole thing looks like it's made from paper mâché 

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19 hours ago, Earl.Of.Trumps said:

observe the knuckles on the digits. there aren't 2 that are the same. 

and the whole thing looks like it's made from paper mâché 

 

And the voice of this woman...

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It is the hand of the Creeper in Jeepers Creepers lol

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On 10/25/2024 at 11:32 AM, papageorge1 said:

There was already an implant in the chest of another. Now this.

 

Anyway, as to the big question:

Papameter Reading

99.75% Unknown Real Specimen        0.25% Hoax

 

This could turn into another long thread if I'm dumb enough to take the bait as usual.

Even Forbes debunked it: https://www.forbes.com/sites/antoniopequenoiv/2023/09/13/aliens-in-mexico-not-so-fast-presenters-have-history-of-being-debunked/

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On 10/26/2024 at 6:54 PM, Earl.Of.Trumps said:

observe the knuckles on the digits. there aren't 2 that are the same. 

and the whole thing looks like it's made from paper mâché 

Parts of the "mummies" are.  There's also animal bones and a lot of other junk in there.

Done by people who don't know much about anatomy.  The "bones" shown don't fit together.

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52 minutes ago, Kenemet said:

That is not a debunking but at most a questioning. And it's from over a year ago before all the scientists' verifications since.

'Even Forbes' you say. If it said something you didn't like, then it's only a medium level business rag.

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