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Unexpected discovery made inside mouth of 'alien' mummy from Peru

By T.K. Randall
February 25, 2025 · Comment icon 33 comments
Peruvian alien hand
One of the mummy's hands. Image Credit: Dr Jose Zalce Benitez / Dr Ricardo Rangel
A new examination has revealed something that could help to settle the debate once and for all.
The mystery surrounding the mummies began when UFO researcher Jaime Maussan - a controversial figure even in the UFO community - presented what he claimed to be two alien bodies at a formal congress hearing in Mexico City back in 2023.

Supposedly found buried between the Peruvian cities of Palpa and Nazca in 2017, the two bodies reportedly contained 'unknown' DNA and were - as Maussan put it - "not from this Earth."

His claims went on to generate a great deal of controversy and debate, with experts slamming his discovery on the basis that the 'aliens' were thought to be little more than human mummies.

Others, meanwhile, claimed that they might not even be real bodies at all.

Now, however, a new investigation of one of the mummies - nicknamed 'Antonio' - has yielded a fascinating discovery that could help to confirm the true nature of these mysterious figures.
Headed up by Dr Jose Zalce - former director of the Mexican Navy Medical Department - the research team discovered evidence of dentistry within the mummy's mouth cavity.

The dental work consisted of fillings made from mercury, silver, copper and tin.

This, the researchers argue, is conclusive evidence that these were real people.

Unless aliens performed human dentistry on each other, we can also assume that the mummy was very much human.

"This is yet another piece of clear and irrefutable evidence that these bodies are 100% genuine, real, and organic, having once been alive," said Dr Zalce.



Source: Mail Online | Comments (33)




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Comment icon #24 Posted by Dejarma 2 months ago
quote from article: there is no mystery!!! Ask 100 random people if they know of this case= I'd bet no one has heard of it- same with all other cases like Roswell & Rendlesham.. No one cares, it's boring?
Comment icon #25 Posted by Hazzard 2 months ago
All this talk about UFOs going mainstream now. ? Outside of social media and the shitshow in Hollyweird there it literally no talk about it at all. I have never heard anyone talk about, ever, it IRL.
Comment icon #26 Posted by XenoFish 2 months ago
Are you also expecting to walk on water? Because a good link and him supporting his argument would be classified as an omega level miracle. 
Comment icon #27 Posted by Hazzard 2 months ago
I couldnt help myself ? and as predictable his answer might have been, it was still funny. 
Comment icon #28 Posted by DieChecker 2 months ago
  I'd agree with Trelane. Anyone involved with owning any of these "alien mummies", or transporting them across international borders, should be charged with crimes against human remains.
Comment icon #29 Posted by Earl.Of.Trumps 2 months ago
If I'm not mistaken, DC, the AG initially was going to charge them for just that - transporting remains across international borders. I don't know if that is on ice or what. Perhaps they are waiting to see if these "things" are human remains or not because if they are not human, no law is broken, and that is their claim, they are not human
Comment icon #30 Posted by GAZUK 2 months ago
I suspect that they are doctored monkey bodies. These things are no better, or credible, than PT Barnum's FeeJee Mermaid. And the guy promoting them is worse than Tom Biscardi. Fake as a £7 note. I understand the urge of those who 'want to believe', but at least maintain some level of scepticism, and laugh off the obvious fakes and hustlers, like this one. Giving this nonsense the oxygen of publicity will only destroy any chance you have of getting people to reconsider encounters that are more credible. 
Comment icon #31 Posted by Hazzard 2 months ago
I could not agree more. ? But Im curious about what you mean by "encounters that are more credible". Do you have a specific case in mind or are you speaking in general?
Comment icon #32 Posted by GAZUK 2 months ago
In general.    
Comment icon #33 Posted by Jon the frog 1 month ago
Settle what debate ? They are hoax...


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