In a surprising turn of events that sparked a major outcry on global social media, Mexican journalist Jaime Mosan unveiled a group of mummified corpses housed in small wooden and glass boxes during a hearing on extraterrestrials at the Mexican Congress.
Mosan, known for his advocacy regarding unidentified flying objects (UFOs), announced that these objects were discovered in Peru and estimated to be a thousand years old. He testified under oath that 30% of the DNA from these objects is unknown, indicating they are neither closely related to humans nor significantly distant, suggesting an extraterrestrial origin.
However, over the past decade, such claims about the existence of extraterrestrial beings have become relatively common. The primary hurdle they face is the lack of clear scientific evidence to support their validity.
Mosan stated that these fossils were examined by the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Yet, no official research documents on the subject have been published, signifying a lack of conclusive scientific evidence confirming their non-human, non-earthly nature.
In such cases, extraordinary claims require equally extraordinary evidence. This would involve independent medical and archaeological research teams studying these fossils and publishing peer-reviewed articles to validate this information. As of now, this has not occurred.
The unusual shapes seen in the images may simply be remnants of creatures that lived a thousand years ago. It is possible that these are human remains exposed to erosion over centuries, assuming this peculiar form.
It’s worth noting that Mosan was previously involved in a similar incident in 2015, claiming that a mummified body resembled that of an extraterrestrial being. However, it was later confirmed to be the body of a human child.
Ultimately, space agencies specialized in the search for both rational and non-rational life forms have not announced any discoveries within or beyond the solar system. This is done methodically and without unwarranted assumptions.
Agencies such as NASA in the United States and the European Space Agency, along with other space agencies worldwide, closely monitor space. If a discovery were made, it is likely that one of them would be the first to reveal it.
In conclusion, while many scientists consider the existence of rational organisms in the universe plausible, there is no documented scientific evidence to date.
According to a report released by a team affiliated with NASA, consisting of independent scientists from various fields, all observed strange and unidentified phenomena thus far cannot be attributed to a space-related origin.
Overall, these factors raise rational doubts about such claims. Until multiple independent studies are published in reputable scientific journals, Jaime Mosan’s assertion remains highly questionable.