The three-fingered mummies found in Peru continue to spark debate among scientists. While experts claim that this is a big hoax, a group of researchers claimed that the mummies are biologically real and that one of them was even pregnant.
The debate continues about the mummies found in the Nazca Desert of Peru and associated with extraterrestrial beings. While the alien mummies are largely rejected as a hoax by the scientific community, a group of researchers who examined the samples thinks otherwise. MEXICAN DOCTOR: “MUMMIES ARE REAL” Former director of the Mexican Navy Medical Department, Dr. José Zalce said that he examined 21 mummified bodies and that they were 100 percent biological organisms. He stated that as a result of DNA analysis and x-ray scans, they even determined that some samples were pregnant. MYSTERIOUS PRESENTATION IN CONGRESS The mummies were first brought to the Mexican Congress in 2023 by controversial UFO researcher Jaime Maussan. Maussan claimed that these beings were not a part of the evolution process on Earth and that 30 percent of their genetic structure is still unknown.
THE SCIENTIFIC WORLD IS DIVIDED IN TWO Some experts suggest that the mummies have human-like features, but with their three-fingered, long skulls and facial features, they may belong to an unknown hominin species. Other researchers state that the mummies are fake works consisting of animal bones put together with modern adhesives. METAL IMPLANTS During the research, polymetallic plates containing metals such as gold, silver and cadmium were found in some areas of the mummies. Experts state that these materials are used in modern satellite technology. However, it is still unclear what purpose these implants were placed. RESEARCH IN PERU DEEPENS The Peruvian government announced that more genetic and forensic tests are needed to determine the origin of the mummies. Researchers believe that the new tests may solve the mystery. The debate over the three-fingered mummies discovered in Peru continues. The scientific world continues its work to clarify whether these mummies are real or a skillfully prepared hoax.