The claim that two miniature corpses found in Peru are “definitely not human” and contain 30% DNA from an “unknown species” was made by controversial Mexican journalist Jaime Maussan.

He presented the alleged ancient alien corpses earlier this year and asserted that their discovery was “the most important thing to have happened to humanity.”
According to Maussan, DNA testing revealed that 30% of the DNA in the specimens is not from any known species on Earth. Researchers who appeared with him confirmed the authenticity of the three-toed mummies.

Maussan, while addressing the Mexican Congress, stated, “I believe this phenomenon is the only one that gives us the opportunity to unite.
This is the first time extraterrestrial life has been presented in this manner.” He claimed that the public has the right to know about non-human technology and beings, emphasizing that these specimens do not belong to terrestrial evolution and were not creatures discovered after a UFO crash.

Instead, they were purportedly found in diatom mines and later transformed into fossilized mummies.
The mummies were initially discovered in Peru and were displayed until 2017. Ufologist Will Galison, who examined the mummies in Peru, expressed concerns about their authenticity, noting anomalies in the bone structure.

However, he also mentioned a shift in his thinking when observing a deer skull that resembled the mummy’s skull. The controversy surrounding these alleged extraterrestrial specimens continues to be a subject of skepticism and debate within the scientific community.