A ufologist in Mexico found a crashed “UFO.” It went so far that it made it to their congress on September 13th. The ufologist was Jamie Maussan, and he went as far as bringing two caskets containing aliens.
The entire thing is tough to believe in as a whole. There might be evidence, but it seems like it needs to be backed up.
For example, why are they just as we imagine them or put them in movies? Why do they seem like a project with clay and plaster, and how do they function when the x-ray showed no organs? They may be out of this world but need something that acts as a lifeline. The worst thing that makes it look fake is how it happened right after the United States. Do they want to prove they have the same information and technology we do or is it a coincidence? Did they expect everyone to believe it?
It started with James Maussan bringing two caskets to the congressional chambers. The caskets had two bodies in them. They looked like stereotypical aliens with a “big head, little body, three fingers.” James said that these “aliens” were found in Peru in 2017 and that their bodies were estimated to be 1000 years old. He claimed that the “aliens” had “big brains and big eyes” and that “they lacked teeth, so they likely only drank and did not chew.” These claims were dismissed by Ryan Graves, an executive director of Americans for Safe Aerospace organization.
The hearing wasn’t extremely eventful compared to the U.S. one. The United States hearing was a small one that didn’t make it as big. They only confirmed that they have biotic material from aliens. Then 2 months later, Mexico started their own when Jamie Maussan claimed that he had found a crashed UFO and 2 “alien” bodies. He even provided ex-rays. The x-rays showed the bodies were almost hollow besides some bones and “eggs.”
Overall while reading and seeing how fake it is, NPR confirms at the bottom of the article that it was a fake stunt. To make it more believable, they could’ve at least put more effort into the corpses.