Posted on 09/15/2023 7:26:20 PM PDT by ConservativeMind
Two apparently 'non-human' alien corpses dating back 1,000 years had been found preserved in a Peruvian mine.
With their small bodies, three-fingered hands and strange elongated skulls, the mummified specimens looked like a cross between humans and the extraterrestrial creature from the movie E.T.
Even more bizarre is that their internal cavities also allegedly contained implants of rare metals and eggs.
The 'aliens' were officially unveiled at Mexico's Congress as politicians held their first ever hearing on UFOs, but was everything as it seemed? MailOnline takes a look…
A team of experts put together by Alexander Sokolov from the Scientists Against Myths YouTube vlog found that the bodies were actually made of a 'hodgepodge of human and animal bones'…
…One of them was found to have a thigh bone where its upper arm bone should be, while its head was thought to have been created from the rear part of a llama or alpaca skull.
The team said it appeared that the facial part of the skull had been broken off, leaving just the brain case. This was then spun around to form the front of the 'alien' head.
'Comparison shows that the reptiloid's cranial cavity fits perfectly the skull cavity of the llama,' said Sokolov in his 2021 YouTube documentary.
'The location of the olfactory bulbs, the inner ear, the brain hemispheres and the little brain, precisely matches those in the llama skull.'
The oddities didn't stop there.
Researchers said a thigh bone in one of the specimens was a human femur, but that it had been placed upside down. The other thigh bone was a tibia from the lower part of a human leg...
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I saw one of those in Hot Springs Arkansas back in 1964. Part fish, part shaved and dried dead monkey put together by a taxidermist.
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