Just over a month after a groundbreaking US Congressional hearing on the existence of extraterrestrials, Mexican lawmakers took the quest for alien life a step further on Tuesday when two alleged non-human corpses were put on display during a session. But the authenticity of the apparently mummified bodies is being hotly debated due to their inclusion in a previously aired documentary and the involvement of a journalist with a dubious past. During the hearing, which was attended by the executive director of Americans for Safe Aerospace and former US Navy pilot Ryan Graves, who was in the spotlight at the hearing in the US Congress, two alleged non-human corpses believed to be over a thousand years old were revealed. “These specimens are not part of our evolutionary history on Earth. They are not beings recovered from a UFO crash. Instead, they were found in diatom (algae) mines and subsequently became fossilized,” Jaime Maussan, a journalist and long-time UFO enthusiast, told the Mexican Congress. C
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