The claim

Two "alien mummies" that appeared in Peru and caused a stir are actually man-made dolls made of animal bones and do not represent evidence of extraterrestrial life.

Our conclusion

Scientific analysis and research confirms that the so-called “alien mummies” are actually hand-made dolls made from earthly materials. This discovery debunks theories about their extraterrestrial origins and exposes a case of fraud.

Amid the hustle and bustle of political events, a story appeared that seemed like an excerpt from a science fiction film. But reality is often stranger than fiction.

Imagine: flags in the background, serious faces of politicians in the press room of the Mexican Congress. And then, right in the middle of the spotlight, two boxes containing supposed evidence of the existence of aliens. A scenario like something out of a Hollywood film?

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Not even close! That's exactly what happened in Mexico in September 2023, as we reported HERE

Rumors/claims about the “alien mummies”

Rumor has it that these “alien mummies” were found in Peru and caused a sensation. They were even presented in the Mexican Congress, accompanied by speculation and media hype. These humanoid figures, said to be thousands of years old, appeared out of this world with three fingers and elongated skulls.

Evaluation

However, the preliminary assessment of experts pointed to a fraud. Rather than being extraterrestrial relics, these objects appeared to be artificial creations made from earthly materials.

Facts

A thorough scientific analysis has now confirmed that these “alien mummies” are actually hand-made dolls. They were made from animal bones and modern synthetic glue.

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This revelation came from experts such as Flavio Estrada, an archaeologist at the Peruvian Institute of Forensic Medicine and Forensic Sciences. The investigation refuted any theories of extraterrestrial origin.

Image: Reuters
Image: Reuters

Conclusion

The presentation of these objects in Mexico and the media attention that followed demonstrate how easily misinformation can be spread and accepted by the public. The experts emphasized that there is no evidence of a connection to extraterrestrial life. This case serves as an example of the importance of critical thinking and scientific scrutiny in a world where misinformation can spread quickly.

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