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The alleged Mexican alien mummies paraded by the country to the world last month are not aliens, but something \u201cmuch worse\u201d, an expert has claimed.<\/p>\n
The world was shocked and baffled in equal measures when two miniature corpses were unveiled to the world by controversial Mexican journalist Jaime Maussan. He claimed that they were centuries-old alien corpses found in Peru \u2013 with the latter country starting legal proceedings against Maussan for allegedly stealing them from the country.<\/p>\n
Mexico has so far refused to allow any outside experts from any country to take samples or test the corpses. However, Ufologist Will Galison, who has connections to the archaeologist who claimed to have analysed them, has said that we should probably be far more concerned about the discovery then we actually are.<\/p>\n
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Galison, who has actually seen the mummies during a trip to Peru in 2017, told the NubTV: \u201cThey found one bone in the arm of one of the mummies that clearly was not the organic bone that was there. So that raises the question, is the rest of it fake? My thinking shifted when I was up in the friend's house in the country, north of New York. And I saw a deer skull on the mantel and the back of that deer skull, to my mind, resembled the front of this of this skull and I thought 'oh wow'.\u201d<\/p>\n
He goes on to claim that the skulls also look similar to Alpaca skulls, and that the eggs seen inside the mummies \u201clook like reptilian eggs\u201d.<\/p>\n
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