The statement came from the Institute of Physics of the National Autonomous University of Mexico after the remains of two allegedly “non-human” beings were exhibited in the Mexican House of Representatives last Tuesday. In the statement, it was stated that there was no scientific evidence that the mummies were aliens.
In the statement, it was stated that the results of the analyzes carried out in 2017 by the laboratory within the University’s Physics Institute were re-announced as the alien issue received wide coverage in the media in recent days.
The statement also stated that a carbon 14 test was performed on the mummies in Peru to determine their ages in the laboratory, but only the ages of the mummies could be determined with the test, and it was emphasized that as a result of this test, no idea could be reached about where the mummies came from.
DENIAL OF DNA TEST CLAIMS
Finally, in the university’s statement, it was stated that all misinterpretations and statements regarding the tests performed on the mummies were rejected, and it was stated that the claims that the university officials carried out other tests on the mummies other than the carbon 14 dating test were untrue. Thus, the claim made by Jaime Maussan that the mummies were determined to be aliens as a result of DNA testing was denied by the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
HE CLAIMED IT WAS 1000 YEARS OLD
In his presentation to the Mexican House of Representatives on Tuesday, September 12, Jaime Maussan exhibited two mummies and claimed that DNA tests showed that they were not human.
Maussan said the mummies were 1000 years old. Jaime Maussan also stated in his presentation that if the fact that the Earth is visited by non-human intelligent beings coming from the depths of the universe is accepted, it would be possible to travel to other universes and requested Mexican MPs to recognize the existence of extraterrestrial life. (UAV)