In Mexico’s first ever congressional hearing on UAPs Tuesday, politicians were shown two artifacts that a journalist and self-proclaimed ufologist Jaime Mussain claimed were the corpses of extraterrestrials
Speculations on their legitimacy are wavered by carbon dating through Mexico’s National Autonomous University – one of Mexico’s most prestigious research facilities. However, University officials state that while they can determine the carbon age of the biological specimen, this does not include DNA testing on what exactly it may be.
DNA analysis and X-rays have supposedly been carried out according to Jose de Jesus Valce Benitez, the director of health for the Mexican navy.
Benitez and Mullain both claimed to have possession of an alien body in 2015 which turned out to be the mummified remains of a child.
Lawmakers also heard from former U.S. Navy pilot Ryan Graves, who has participated in U.S. Congressional hearings about his personal experience with UAP and the stigma around reporting such sightings who called the remains presented an “unsubstantiated stunt” and a “huge step backwards”.