The mystery of Mexico‘s ‘aliens‘ is deepening after an analysis claimed the DNA of tiny corpses is not human but of an ‘unknown species.’
The nation’s Congress has been a circus for the past two months as controversial UFO enthusiast and journalist Jaime Maussan has held court several times to prove the mummified remains found in Peru are extraterrestrial life.
In his recent attempt, Maussan ushered in a team of researchers who performed a DNA analysis on the figures that showed 30 percent is ‘not from any known species’ and stated that the figures were ‘authentic,’ comprising a single skeleton.
Some new and incredible information has come to us since we posted about this story just yesterday!
Inexplicata writes:
Mexico: UFO in a Mountain Crater?
MEXICO (ANSA News Agency) An alleged elongated object entered the crater of the Popocatepetl Volcano, 65 kilometers distant from the Mexican capital, causing astonishment and confusion among experts and the public alike.
On October 25 at 20:45 local time, a camera from the TELEVISA TV network that monitors activity in the giant volcano captured the image and immediately unleashed a firestorm of discussions. The object’s measurements would have been 1 kilometer long by 200 meters wide, flying at a speed greater than that of an airliner, according to scientific estimates.
However, the majority of experts, like astronomer Julieta Fierro, a renowned science popularizer, took a more skeptical stance. Fierro believes that it cannot be said for sure if the object fell within the crater or if it is in fact “a galaxy 20,000 million light years away. It could be something incredibly distant moving behind the Earth,” she said.
A similar opinion was voiced by William Lee, a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences, who said it was “a video error, given that there was no visible interaction between the object and the atmosphere and gases emanating from the volcano.”
Raul Rivera of the Servicio Meteorologico Nacional (National Weather Service) said it was “an object whose composition is simply unknown to us.”
Looks like humans aren’t the only ones appreciating mother nature’s beautiful display of natural fireworks. Two ufos were caught on live television during a news report of an active volcano named Popocatepeti near Mexico City, Mexico.
Examiner.com writes:
October 11th was a bust day for UFOs over Mexico. Besides the Giant Jellyfish spotted over Tijuana, not one, but two UFOs were caught on national television. Scott Waring who compiles UFO Sightings Daily inThe Canadian, documents that what began as a routine news report on the eruption of the Popocatepeti Volcano, bordering the states of Puebla and Morelos, not far from Mexico City, turned into a field day for UFO spotters.
UFO Sightings Daily is coordinated by Scott C. Waring. He had been affiliated with the United States Air Force at SAC base (USAF flight line). He currently owns an ESL School in Taiwan
Photographs broadcast during the news program show globe-shaped objects at different points in the sky above the volcano. To many viewers, they may have seemed no more than debris flying heavenward, part of the molten rock being spewed out by an angry volcano. But volcano watchers and ufologists will tell you that this is by no means the first time that these glowing globes have been spotted above this particular volcano, which is the second highest peak in Mexico.
The anchor for the news that day, Lopez Doriga, remains baffled by this sighting, saying, “This is the first time in my long career covering the news that I have seen something that I could not explain. I just cannot say what they were, but they should not have been there.”
While building a new wastewater treatment plant near Mexico City, workers discovered the largest cache of ice age animal bones ever.
The Telegraph writes:
The bones could be between 10,000 and 12,000 years old and may include a human tooth from the late Pleistocene period, Mexico‘s National Institute of Anthropology and History said on Thursday.
Tusks, skulls, jawbones, horns, ribs, vertebrae and shells were discovered 65 feet deep in Atotonilco de Tula, a town in the state of Hidalgo, as workers built a drain, the institute said.
These remains belong to a range of species including mastodons, mammoths, camels, horses, deer and glyptodons, the armadillo’s ancestor. Some bones may belong to bison, while others have not been identified.
Archeologists have worked for the past five months to recover the bones.
“It is the largest and most varied discovery of extinct megafauna found together in the Mexico basin,” archeologist Alicia Bonfil Olivera said in a statement.