The Opening Act
In a move that has captivated both skeptics and believers, alleged “non-human” alien corpses were recently displayed to Mexican politicians.

Orchestrated by journalist and self-proclaimed ufologist Jaime Maussan, this event has reignited the debate on extraterrestrial life.
The Big Reveal: Cosmic Entities or Earthly Hoax?
Jaime Maussan, a controversial figure in the world of ufology, testified under oath that these mummified specimens are not part of Earth’s evolutionary history. Intriguingly, he claimed that nearly a third of their DNA remains unidentified.

These specimens, hailing from Cusco, Peru, were showcased in windowed boxes, adding a theatrical flair to the proceedings.
But who exactly is Maussan, and what groundbreaking evidence did he bring to the table?
A Deep Dive into the Man Behind the Mystery
Background and Career
Jaime Maussan, born in Mexico City, is a journalist by training but has gained international fame—or infamy, depending on your perspective—as a ufologist. He started his career in mainstream journalism, working for some of Mexico’s most respected publications and television networks.
However, his life took a dramatic turn when he began investigating unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and other phenomena that mainstream science often ignores.
The Ufologist’s Journey
Over the years, Maussan has produced numerous documentaries and hosted TV shows dedicated to the exploration of UFOs and extraterrestrial life. His work has garnered him a large following, both in Mexico and internationally.
However, it has also attracted a fair share of criticism and skepticism, especially from the scientific community.
Controversies and Criticisms
Maussan is no stranger to controversy. He has been involved in several high-profile cases that later turned out to be hoaxes or misidentifications.

For instance, he once claimed to have discovered alien mummies in Peru, which were later proven to be human remains. These controversies have led many to question his credibility and the validity of his research.
The Showman’s Flair
One cannot ignore Maussan’s knack for presentation. Whether you believe him or not, there’s no denying that he knows how to captivate an audience.
The windowed boxes used to display the alleged “non-human” corpses at the recent hearing are a testament to his theatrical flair. He understands the power of spectacle in shaping public opinion, for better or worse.
Scientific Collaborations
Despite the criticisms, Maussan often collaborates with scientists and researchers in an attempt to lend credibility to his findings.
In the case of the recent ‘alien corpses,’ he enlisted the help of scientists from the Autonomous National University of Mexico (UNAM) to conduct DNA tests and radiocarbon dating.
The DNA Mystery
Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of Maussan’s latest revelation is the claim that nearly a third of the DNA in these specimens remains unidentified.

If true, this could be groundbreaking, potentially opening up new avenues for the study of genetics and evolutionary biology.
The Origin: A 1,000-Year-Old Dolomite Mine
Maussan asserted that these beings were not the result of a UFO crash but were discovered in diatom mines in Cusco, Peru.
These mines, believed to be around 1,000 years old, contain dolomite, a unique mineral that has exceptional preservation properties. This could explain the specimens’ well-preserved state and subsequent fossilization.
Here’s a table that outlines the unique properties of a dolomite mine:
Property | Description | Significance for Preservation |
---|---|---|
Mineral Composition | Primarily composed of dolomite (CaMg(CO₃)₂), a carbonate mineral. | Provides a stable environment. |
pH Level | Generally alkaline, ranging from 7 to 9. | Helps in slowing down decay. |
Moisture Content | Low moisture content due to natural geological formations. | Reduces microbial activity. |
Temperature | Relatively stable, cool temperatures year-round. | Aids in long-term preservation. |
Oxygen Levels | Low oxygen levels due to the depth and isolation from the surface. | Minimizes oxidation processes. |
Geological Stability | Tectonically stable regions with low risk of earthquakes or other disturbances. | Ensures long-term preservation. |
Natural Barriers | Often surrounded by layers of other rock types, providing natural barriers against contamination. | Protects from external factors. |
Microbial Activity | Reduced microbial activity due to the harsh conditions. | Slows down decomposition. |
Porosity | Low porosity, making it less permeable to water and other substances. | Keeps specimens intact. |
Chemical Resistance | Resistant to most forms of chemical corrosion. | Preserves organic material. |
The Public Discourse: Videos and Testimonies
During the public hearing, Maussan presented more than just the alleged alien corpses. He also showcased videos of UFOs and other unidentified phenomena to U.S. and Mexican officials.
The event was so compelling that it even drew the attention of Ryan Graves, Executive Director of Americans for Safe Aerospace and a former U.S. Navy pilot.

The Science Behind the Claims: DNA and Rare Elements
Scientists from the Autonomous National University of Mexico (UNAM) studied the specimens using radiocarbon dating techniques.





Astonishingly, over 30% of the DNA was categorized as “unknown.” X-ray images also revealed one of the specimens to have “eggs” inside, while both were said to contain implants made of rare metals like Osmium.
A Past of Controversy: Debunked Discoveries
It’s crucial to remember that Maussan has a history of making claims that were later discredited.

For example, he once claimed to have found mummies in Peru that were subsequently proven to be human children. This past raises questions about the credibility of his latest assertions.
National Security Implications: A Global Concern
The presence of Ryan Graves, Executive Director of Americans for Safe Aerospace and a former U.S. Navy pilot, at the hearing cannot be overlooked.

Graves, who had earlier warned the U.S. Congress about the potential national security risks posed by unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), brings another layer of complexity and a level of gravitas to the proceedings that extends beyond the realm of ufology.
The Military Angle
Graves’ previous testimonies have highlighted the increasing frequency of UAP encounters by military personnel, especially in restricted airspaces.
These incidents are not just curiosities; they represent potential threats to national security.
The advanced maneuverability and speed exhibited by these UAPs surpass current human technology, raising questions about who or what is behind these phenomena.
Technological Implications
The technology required to create such advanced aerial objects would be revolutionary, to say the least.
If these UAPs are indeed of extraterrestrial origin, as some speculate, the technological advancements could have far-reaching implications for humanity.
The materials found in the alleged ‘alien corpses,’ such as implants made of rare metals like Osmium, could potentially offer new avenues for technological development.
Global Security Concerns
Graves’ involvement also signals that this is not just a matter of national interest for Mexico or the United States; it’s a global concern.
The unidentified nature of these phenomena means that no country can claim to understand or control them fully. This uncertainty poses a challenge to global security, as the intentions behind these UAPs remain unknown.
The Need for Transparency
Graves has been an advocate for transparency in the investigation of UAPs. His attendance at this hearing could be seen as a call for international cooperation and open dialogue.
Given the potential risks involved, the need for a unified approach to studying and understanding these phenomena has never been greater.
A New Chapter or an Old Tale?
This event has undoubtedly stirred both excitement and skepticism. While the evidence presented could be revolutionary if validated, Maussan’s history of debunked claims calls for tempered enthusiasm.

As we collectively gaze towards the stars, one thing is clear: the search for extraterrestrial life has entered a contentious new phase.
Echoes of the Atacama Humanoid
As I ponder the implications of these recent discoveries, I can’t help but be reminded of the Atacama Humanoid—a tiny, six-inch skeletal figure found in Chile’s Atacama Desert.

Though initially thought to be extraterrestrial, it was later identified as human. Could these new specimens follow a similar trajectory, or are they truly the groundbreaking evidence we’ve been waiting for?
So, are we standing at the threshold of a groundbreaking revelation, or is this just another elaborate tale? Only rigorous scientific investigation will provide the answers we seek.
Twitter spaces’ on the topic:
— The Radical Scholar (@RadicalScholar_) September 14, 2023
- Twitter space on the subject 9/13/2023
Further Reading On The Topic:
Here are some of the latest (as of this post) sources on the topic of ‘alien children’ or ‘alien corpses’ presented to the Mexican Congress:
- Published: Sep 13, 2023
- Summary: Images and videos went viral on social media, allegedly documenting evidence for the existence of alien corpses.
- Published: Sep 13, 2023
- Summary: A journalist and researcher on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) presented the remains of purported “non-human” beings.
- Summary: Alleged “non-human” alien corpses have been displayed to Mexican politicians at the country’s Congress.
- Summary: UFO expert Jaime Maussan presented what he claimed were two 1,000-year-old alien bodies to Mexico’s Congress. Allegedly carbon-dated by the Autonomous National University of Mexico, Maussan also presented X-rays of each.
- Summary: The ancient specimens were retrieved from Cusco, Peru, in 2017, the hearing was told.
Feel free to explore these sources for more in-depth information.