Humans have been vigorously searching for evidence of alien lifeforms.
Organizations like the SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Institute are dedicated to the cause.
And an alien autopsy turned up one jaw-dropping fact that could lead to the biggest story of mankind.
Strange mummies discovered
Over the years, countless people have come forward with claims that they had found an extraterrestrial lifeform.
The stories ended up being hoaxes or honest mistakes.
But Mexican journalist Jose Jaime Maussan made international news in 2023 when he revealed two boxes that he claimed were mummies found in Peru of ETs to a hearing before the Mexican Congress.
Jaime Maussan presentó en la Cámara de Diputados dos cuerpos íntegros de supuestos extraterrestres disecados que supuestamente fueron hallados en Perú en 2017 y que se cree que tienen una antigüedad de mil años.https://t.co/Xy0YavorVP pic.twitter.com/rCVhPrvycT
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Maussan claimed these mummies were 1,000 years old and that he had done testing to verify they were not of Earthly origin.
He claimed that medical examiners studied the DNA, and the results came back as something that had no matches on Earth.
But scientists dismissed Maussan’s discovery as yet another hoax.
Forensic experts on stunning “alien” mummy
Former Colorado prosecutor Joshua McDowell examined one of the mummies that Maussan discovered and noted something quite unusual about them.
McDowell and three forensic medical examiners scrutinized the mummy called Maria and made note of its fingerprints.
He told the Daily Mail, “These were not traditional human fingerprint patterns.”
Mystery around controversial Peru ‘alien mummies’ deepens after new fingerprint analysis indicates they’re NOT ‘HUMAN’
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The three most common fingerprint patterns are loops, arches, and whorls, and Maria’s fingerprints were not like anything that McDowell and the medical examiners had ever witnessed before.
“We did not see any loops or whorls on the prints of the fingers or on the toes,” McDowell said.
McDowell made the decision to leave the prosecutor’s office in order to become a criminal defense attorney in Colorado.
He explained, “I’m a former prosecutor. I’m a criminal defense attorney. I’ve seen lots of fingerprints. And these were not classic fingerprints.”
“Maria’s fingerprints weren’t consistent with human prints,” McDowell continued.
Maussan claimed that he found the alleged alien mummy covered in diatomaceous earth, a white powdery rock made from the fossils of an ancient plankton.
McDowell stated, “Much of her body is covered in diatomaceous earth . . . However, on the fingers that were exposed, the epidermal ridges I saw appeared to be in mostly straight lines.”
McDowell assembled a team and traveled to Peru to examine Maria.
The team included a coroner from Denver, a forensic anthropologist from the Maryland State Medical Examiner’s office, and his father Dr. John McDowell, a retired forensic dentist.
McDowell cautioned it was still “extremely premature” to determine the definitive origin of the mummy.
“No determination has been made about what the nature of the specimens is at this date,” McDowell declared.
There could be a conventional explanation for the straight “friction ridge” on the mummy’s fingerprints.
McDowell said, “It could possibly have something to do with the way her skin was preserved. It’s very odd.”
He said that high-quality DNA work would need to be done in an American lab in order to discover information.
“We would want actual, very definitive DNA studies done at high complexity laboratories,” McDowell continued.
He added, “The carbon dating needs to be repeated with more sophisticated methods. Those are things that we’re looking for . . . Our preliminary investigation really just led to the fact that more investigation is needed.”
Informed American will keep you up-to-date on any developments to this ongoing story.