Scientists have told the Mexican Congress that analysis of mummified remains purported to be evidence of non-human life has shown them to be authentic. However, experts declined to indicate if they believed the samples, which were initially presented to the legislature in September, were extraterrestrial in origin.
Journalist and self-proclaimed UFO expert Jaime Maussan first presented the diminutive humanoid figures to the lower chamber of the Mexican Congress two months ago, claiming they had been found in Peru. In his presentation to lawmakers, Maussan stated they were evidence of "non-human beings that are not part of our terrestrial evolution."
Roger Zuniga, an anthropologist from the San Luis Gonzaga National University, told Reuters on the sidelines of Tuesday's three-hour legislative session discussing the three-fingered mummified specimens:
"They're real. There was absolutely no human intervention in the physical and biological formation of these beings."Scientists had closely studied five similar samples over a four-year period.
Comment: Kirkpatrick can call his stint as AARO director a success. He managed to go all this time without having to field a single hardball question from journalists, and his only accomplishments were two lazy reports, a subpar website, and a Google form. Taxpayer money well spent!