Mystery of Peru's' 'alien mummies' deepens after two more corpses are found with slanted eyes and hair
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The case of Peru's mysterious 'alien mummies' continues to deepen after the unveiling of two new creatures named Paloma and Antonio. The corpses were said to have been found in the Nazca desert, where the first mummy was uncovered seven years ago by journalist and ufologist Jaime Maussan.
Paloma and Antonio share the same three fingers as previous mummies, but feature small, slanted eyes and are described as being the size of 'a short adult.'. The mummies were recently analyzed by Dr David Ruiz Vela, former president of Peru's Medical Association, who determined that they have human-like organs with a visible brain structure.
Dr. Ruiz claimed that Antonio had a stab wound in his chest, while Paloma showed evidence of hair— a first among the mummies. Both are said to be 1,500 years old. Researchers have suggested that the bodies were fossilized by algae, which helped preserve them, along with a highly toxic adhesive that 'does not match those of the time.'.
Maussan has presented roughly a dozen of these bodies, showcasing many of them in front of Mexico's Congress as evidence of alien beings that once walked the Earth. While Maussan has stood firm in his claims, experts remain convinced that the mummies are nothing more than dolls manipulated by grave robbers.
Paloma (pictured) and Antonio share the same three fingers as previous mummies, but feature small, slanted eyes and are described as being the size of 'a short adult.'. Experts claimed that Antonio had a stab wound in his chest. In 2018, one year after the discovery was announced, scientists concluded from at least four independent analyses of DNA samples and other mummy materials that they were modified, pre-Columbian mummies.