Jaime Maussan—a self-proclaimed ufologist and journalist whose coverage on aliens was once debunked—presented two fossilized bodies of what he claimed were “non-human” corpses to Mexican Congress on ...
In an unusual presentation this week, a pair of "non-human" corpses said to be at least 1,000 years old were displayed to Mexico's Congress, with suggestions the bodies could be from another planet.
The creatures, with their tiny bodies, three-fingered hands and elongated heads, looked like something right out of a Hollywood alien invasion blockbuster movie. But if UFO researcher Jaime Maussan is ...
This isn't the first time the controversial ufologist has made extraordinary claims about strange corpse discoveries. In 2015, Jaime Maussan led an event called Be Witness in which he unveiled what he ...
MEXICO CITY - An independent journalist and ufologist known for making widely debunked claims about alien life on Earth made his latest case for extraterrestrials – this time before Mexico’s congress.
ANOTHER bizarre chapter on the "alien mummies" saga has unfolded after scientists claim they found 30 per cent of unknown DNA in the allegedly non-human bodies. The mystery has taken over Mexico's ...
What were alleged to be 1,000-year-old "non-human alien corpses" were presented in glass display cases before the Mexican Congress on Tuesday during its first hearing on UFOs. "They are non-human ...
"DEAD ALIEN BODIES presented at MEXICAN UFO CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS," another post on X read, accompanied by a screenshot allegedly captured during a Mexican congressional hearing: DEAD ALIEN BODIES ...
This isn’t the first time the controversial ufologist has made extraordinary claims about strange corpse discoveries. In 2015, Jaime Maussan led an event called Be Witness in which he unveiled what he ...