But the authenticity is being questioned, are there really aliens? Mexico's first exhibition of suspected "extraterrestrial remains" anomaly | First | Alien
According to CCTV News, on September 12th local time, the Mexican parliament held its first public hearing related to "unknown anomalies" and exhibited two suspected "extraterrestrial remains". However, further research is needed on the specific details of these two remains. Some argue that the authenticity of these two "extraterrestrial remains" is questionable.
About 1000 years ago?
On the 12th local time, the Mexican parliament held an unusual hearing. As a Mexican journalist and a long-time enthusiast in the study of unidentified flying objects, Haime Morsen claimed that two "extraterrestrial remains" were displayed in the box. Morrison said that these two "remains" have nothing to do with life on Earth.
From an external perspective, these two remains are shrunken and chalky in color, with slender heads and three fingers on each hand.
From a temporal perspective, Morrison stated that these two "remains" were discovered in 2017 near the Gunasca Line in the southern wilderness of Peru, a location that is already full of mystery. The National Autonomous University of Mexico, through carbon dating analysis, stated that these two "remains" have a history of approximately 1000 years.
Benitez, the head of the Mexican Navy's Health Science Research Institute, also stated that multiple remains have been subjected to X-ray, 3D reconstruction, and DNA analysis. "I can be certain that these remains have nothing to do with humans."
In Morsen's view, this is the first time a "solid hammer" has appeared. "We are not alone."
Some comments suggest that Mexico may become the first country in the world to recognize the existence of "extraterrestrial life".
However, many scientists question the authenticity of these two so-called "alien remains". Juletta Fiero, a researcher at the Institute of Astronomy at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, said that many details of these two bodies "cannot be explained". She said that scientists need more advanced technology, rather than relying solely on X-ray scans, to determine whether calcified "mummies" are "non-human".
Some people who watched the live broadcast of the hearing also expressed doubts about the authenticity of these two "remains".
"Why don't they wait for a scientific paper to be ready before publishing it?" Some netizens questioned.
There are also reports that in the past, similar discoveries have been proven to be child mummies. Furthermore, it is currently unclear how these "remains" were transported from Peru to Mexico.
In this context, Mexico plans to promote further research. "We have left a way for reflection, concern, and continued discussion on this issue," said Congressman Sergio Gutierrez. The parliament has not yet reached a clear position on the arguments presented during the hearing, but emphasizes the importance of listening to "all voices, all viewpoints".
Increasingly attracting attention
It is reported that on that day, attendees from multiple countries around the world attended the hearing, calling for transparent international cooperation research on "extraterrestrial organisms".
On that day, Mexican lawmakers also heard testimony from former US Navy pilot Ryan Graves. Graves attended a hearing in the United States Congress, recounting his experience of encountering UFOs.
According to a previous report by Xinhua News Agency, Graves had told the media that in 2014, he and members of his fighter squadron saw a UFO in the airspace near Virginia Beach in southeastern Virginia.
Graves said, "I see it every day for at least a few years." He also mentioned that in 2015, a colleague captured a UFO along the coast of Jacksonville, Florida that "could spin, fly very high, and have propulsion," making it "difficult to explain" what that was.
According to Graves, pilots trained along the Atlantic coast of the United States can almost see UFOs every day.
At that time, several other US military pilots also described their experiences of seeing UFOs.
Public opinion has noticed that in recent years, the US government has gradually changed its low-key stance from decades ago, increasing research efforts and disclosing more information on issues such as "extraterrestrial organisms" and UFOs. Previously, related topics were labeled as conspiracy theories.
For example, in 2020, the US military decrypted multiple videos involving UFOs, and the Department of Defense established a special task force in August of that year to investigate UFOs.
In April 2021, the US military confirmed that multiple videos of military pilots encountering UFOs previously released by the media were true.
In June 2021, the US government publicly released a report on unidentified flying objects, mentioning 144 cases of unidentified aviation phenomena, most of which were observed by US military pilots.
In May 2022, the US House Intelligence Committee held a UFO themed hearing, marking the first time in over 50 years. At that time, two senior intelligence officials from the Ministry of Defense admitted that some UFO phenomena still exceeded the government's explanatory power.
In June 2022, NASA announced that it would form a team of scientists to study the UFO phenomenon, marking the first time the agency has established such a group. It is reported that NASA is scheduled to discuss the new findings of related research on the 14th.