Aliens or hoax? Filmmakers say three-fingered ‘mummified hominid’ found in Peruvian cave ‘are real’ – and believe 30% ‘unknown’ DNA could be evidence of ‘new species’

Another series of ‘alien mummies’ – three-fingered creatures reportedly from Peru – have emerged, according to filmmakers who claim to have taken X-rays of the alleged corpses.

One apparently encased in plaster, four-foot-tall specimen, these documentarians said, contains a new form of DNA and appears to show signs of “genetic engineering.”

“The DNA is 30 percent unknown,” said the duo, who say they plan to unveil further scientific evidence about their mummies next week, Tuesday, March 12, at a press conference in West Hollywood, California.

The documentary makers have taken pains to distance their findings from the claims of “alien mummies” presented before the Mexican Congress last September by journalist Jaime Maussan: mummies that resemble those analyzed by Peruvian authorities in January and constituted “artificial dolls’ have been explained.

“We’re not saying we’ve found aliens,” the filmmakers said. “But we think we’ve found a new species.”

“There’s a small chance it came from somewhere else in the Milky Way,” documentary producer Serena DC (right) said of the finds. β€œAnd if it was, how cool is that?” She and her film partner, Michael Mazzola (left), said preliminary DNA testing found 30 percent ‘unknown’ DNA

So far, the filmmaking couple reports that X-rays (above), DNA and other laboratory tests have been performed on one of the apparently mummified bodies, filmed in collaboration with scientists from the United States on location in Mexico and Peru.

So far, the filmmaking couple reports that X-rays (above), DNA and other laboratory tests have been performed on one of the apparently mummified bodies, filmed in collaboration with scientists from the United States on location in Mexico and Peru.

“There’s a slim chance it came from somewhere else in the galaxy,” said Serena DC, one of the two documentary producers. β€œAnd if it was, how cool is that?”

DC and its film partner, Michael Mazzola, told it The American sun that further DNA testing is needed, in addition to their preliminary analysis, to truly ‘find out where it came from’.

β€œBut what we know categorically,” she argued, β€œis that these creatures are not physically constructed by humans.”

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“There’s a slim chance it came from somewhere else in the galaxy,” added Serena DC (above), one of the two documentarians. β€œAnd if it was, how cool is that?”

So far the pair reports that they have had it X-rays and laboratory tests performed on one of the apparently mummified bodies, filmed in collaboration with scientists from the United States and Mexico, at locations in Mexico and Peru.

That “incredible” evidence, they said, will be presented next Tuesday, alongside new images, live testing of these humanoid mummies and reports from those scientists.

β€œThose tests will be explained by the Mexican and American scientists, who will present their interpretations,” DC said of the upcoming event, which will be livestreamed on Pacific on March 12 at noon. Spark TV.

β€œThe media will actually see those tests taking place live,” the filmmaker said.

“We will cross live to a forensic laboratory where American and Mexican scientists will perform various diagnostic tests.”

Speaking to the press, Mazzola and DC expressed their opinion that the two figures they obtained – a six-foot specimen and a three-metre tall specimen – were not “aliens” but were real beings, the first of which DNA testing confirms that they were. over a thousand years old.

“Who had the ability to do genetic engineering a thousand years ago?” as Serena DC rhetorically put it.

β€œThis discovery has been unfairly discredited,” Mazzola added, β€œmainly by people too lazy to do even the most cursory research into the facts.”

One of the two 'mummified humanoid' specimens – a four-foot tall skeletal creature apparently curled up in a defensive crouch (above) – has been tested, while another 10-foot tall creature has also been discovered by the filmmakers following their travels to Peru

One of the two ‘mummified humanoid’ specimens – a four-foot-tall skeletal creature apparently curled up in a defensive crouch (above) – has been tested, while another 10-foot tall creature has also been discovered by the filmmakers. their travels to Peru

Flavio Estrada (right), forensic archaeologist from the Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences of Lima of the Public Prosecutor's Office

Flavio Estrada (right), forensic archaeologist from the Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences of Lima of the Public Prosecutor’s Office

β€œThe data coming out of Peru is extremely compelling and deserves to be replicated by scientists willing to do actual science rather than play PR games,” Mazzola said.

β€œThis is not about Jaime’s (Maussan) credibility or ours. The validity or lack thereof of these remarkable specimens will be determined,” he said, β€œby science.”

While one of the two “mummified humanoid” specimens – the 4-foot-tall skeletal creature, apparently curled up in a defensive crouch – has been tested, the other 10-foot-tall creature has not yet been analyzed, the duo explained to the Sun.

Last January 12, Peruvian government scientists in Lima held a press conference in which their forensic experts attempted to cast doubt on multiple claims of “alien mummies” or other exotic “humanoid” remains removed from cemeteries, caves and elsewhere in the South. American country.

Declaring that the public had been duped by actors like Maussan, Peru’s forensic scientists released their findings that two nearly identical “alien mummy” figures seized by customs agents last October in a shipment bound for Mexico were actually nothing more were then macabre, man-made ‘dolls.’

Chief forensic expert Flavio Estrada said bluntly: “They’re not aliens, they’re not intraterrestrials, they’re not a new species, they’re not hybrids.”

Estrada explained that his team of experts from the Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences Institute had painstakingly analyzed the figures and concluded that they were simply puppets pieced together with paper, glue and metal over a frame of human and animal bones.

“The conclusion is simple: they are dolls,” Estrada continued, “assembled with bones of animals from this planet, with modern synthetic glues, and therefore they were not assembled in pre-Hispanic times.”

However, DC and Mazzola are convinced that this is not the case for their copies.

‘They’re real. They were born, lived and died. And during that period of life they were walking around,” DC told the Sun.

“One of them for at least three years, because the wear and tear on the bones indicates they had been moving for that long,” she said. ‘Governments can’t just fire them.’