Mexican medical professionals conduct lab tests on 'alien bodies'

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
According to a report in the New York Post, Mexican doctors have conducted thorough examinations on the remains referred to as "non-human
beings," which were presented to Mexico's congress last week
Their findings, presented on Jaime Maussan's YouTube channel during a livestream at the Noor Clinic, revealed "no evidence of any assembly
or manipulation of the skulls." This strongly indicates that the remains were not artificially created by humans.Throughout the procedure,
the scientists performed a series of tests on the two specimens
declared that their studies had confirmed that the alleged aliens were part of a single skeleton and were not assembled using human-made
objects.Furthermore, Benitez's team made a remarkable discovery
They found that one of the specimens "was alive, was intact, was biological and was in gestation." This was evident from the presence of
large lumps inside the alleged extraterrestrial's abdomen, which were suggested to be potentially eggs, the report said."Based on the DNA
tests, which were compared with more than one million species ..
Maussan made a startling presentation last week, unveiling two boxes containing what he and others believe to be "non-human beings not
connected to our earthly evolution." These desiccated bodies, characterized by shrunken, distorted heads, left those in attendance utterly
astonished and ignited a viral frenzy on social media.Maussan boldly asserted, "It's the most compelling evidence available," emphasizing
that if DNA analysis confirms their non-human origins and the absence of any comparable entities on Earth, it should be acknowledged as such
However, he cautioned against prematurely labeling them as "extraterrestrials."These seemingly dehydrated remains date back to 2017 and were
discovered deep underground in the sandy desert of Nazca on the Peruvian coast
The Nazca region is renowned for its colossal, mysterious figures etched into the landscape, visible only from a bird's-eye perspective
While most attribute the Nazca Lines to ancient indigenous civilizations, these formations have captivated the imaginations of many.