The alleged mummified remains of two alien-like figures that were confiscated by customs agents in Peru last year have been proven to be something much less extraordinary.
After conducting forensic analysis on the objects, it was determined that they were not the remains of extraterrestrial creatures, but rather dolls made from animal bones found on Earth. The forensic archaeologist who conducted the analysis stated that the idea that these specimens originated from another planet is completely false.
The ownership of these objects remains unknown, as they were intended for delivery to an individual in Mexico.
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This revelation comes after a Mexican journalist presented similar mummified bodies to Mexico’s Congress, claiming they were of extraterrestrial origin, but these claims were widely dismissed as a hoax.
During the press conference in Lima, Estrada emphasized that individuals who have advocated for the specimens being aliens have ulterior motives, such as economic or personal interests. He made it clear that the evidence presented is based on scientific findings, distinguishing it from pseudo-science.
Although he did not confirm any connection between the objects found in the DHL office and those presented in Mexico the previous year, he expressed his belief that the Mexican objects also do not serve as proof of extraterrestrial life.