EXCLUSIVE: I’ve handled the Mexican ‘alien mummies’ that set the world alight last month – I don’t think they’re aliens, I think they’re something much SCARIER

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A UFO enthusiast who saw two ‘alien’ mummies up close has revealed they may not be aliens – but there may be something much scarier going on.

The miniature corpses were displayed in Mexico last month by Jaime Mossan, a controversial journalist who has previously made false claims about finding aliens and claimed they were extraterrestrial.

But ufologist Will Galison – a close friend of the archaeologist who first analyzed the supposed “aliens” – said he believes the “corpses” are 1,000-year-old dolls – but he doesn’t think they are a hoax.

He said they were probably made from animal remains from thousands of years ago, perhaps for ritual purposes, and the heads bore a “remarkable resemblance” to alpaca skulls.

Galison – who has performed with Sting, Barbra Streisand, Carly Simon and Chaka – saw the mummies in 2017 in Peru long before Mosan’s show, and initially traveled to see them because he believed they might be extraterrestrial remains.

Will Galison is friends with Thierry Jarmin, the French archaeologist who was allegedly given the mummies by a tomb robber (Nub TV)

The alleged “foreigners” were profiled in Mexico by controversial journalist Jaime Mosan

Galison said in a documentary interview with UFO TV Nub TV that he visited Peru twice, and even photographed one of the mummy’s “heads.”

“I am friends with the French archaeologist Thierry Jarmin, someone who is not mentioned as much as he should be,” he said.

“He received these mummies in 2016 from a tomb robber. Thierry was very surprised and very upset by the press conference held by Jaime Mosan.

“This is the first time that extraterrestrial life has been presented in this form and I think there is clear evidence that we are dealing with non-human specimens that are unrelated to any other species on our planet,” Mosan claimed at the press conference in September. The world and that any scientific institution can investigate it. We are not alone.’

Galison said he no longer believes the mummies “landed in a flying saucer” – but believes they were built long ago, for unknown reasons.

He says that the mummies appear to be built from a mixture of animal and human bones.

“They found a single bone in the arm of one of the mummies, and it was clearly not the organic bone that was there,” he said in the documentary. This raises the question, is the rest fake?

In Mosan’s presentation, one doctor claimed that an MRI scan showed that the skeletons were “complete”, but most scientists were convinced that the remains were a hoax – previous similar remains had turned out to be mutilated mummies of pre-Hispanic children, and They were sometimes combined with bits of animal parts.

“My thinking changed when I was at a friend’s house in the country, upstate New York. I saw a deer skull on a shelf, and the back of the deer skull, in my mind, looked like the front of this skull and I thought, ‘Oh wow.’

Mosan claimed that the mummies would undergo tests

Nub TV mixes music with UFO discussions (Nub TV)

He said there was a “remarkable similarity” between the heads of the alleged aliens and the skulls of alpacas.

He also noted that the eggs found inside mummies, which Mossan highlighted as proving their non-human origin, “look like reptilian eggs” – although it is unclear why their creators placed the eggs inside corpses.

“It was clearly put together, the question is, was it put together in 2015 to sell to Terry, or was it made 1,000 years ago?” he says in the documentary.

‘I don’t think they landed in a saucer and landed on Earth recently, or even a thousand years ago, because the CT scans showed something else according to some of the doctors who examined these things: the leg bones in these things were suffering from osteoporosis.’

He said he was initially “really invested in these things being real” and has since seen similar mummies in Peru that are not widely known.

He remains curious as to why the Inca culture 1,000 years ago would create such creatures – including going so far as to place eggs inside them that could only be seen via X-ray.

He says he still wonders whether the mummies are a reproduction of some form of being that the Incas encountered.

Nub TV presenter Mark Christopher Lee, who interviewed Galison, said: “Will went to Peru and examined the mummies as close friends of Terry and discussed the matter for several hours.” Thierry is not very happy with the press conference held by Jaime Mosan in Mexico.

“He will examine them and suggest that perhaps the Incas made them worship them – perhaps as their gods or ancestors – why did they make them like that?”

“Emi Mosan, in addition to being under investigation for bringing these artifacts from Peru to Mexico, has a notorious record of making false claims etc.”

Mosan told politicians that the strange small bodies, which were displayed in makeshift coffins lined with satin, were found in the Peruvian city of Cusco in 2017.

Mosan also testified under oath that approximately one-third of their DNA was “unidentified” and that the samples were not part of our “earthly evolution.”

Lee’s TV show, Nub TV, mixes music with paranormal discussions — and he recently revealed that Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb believes extraterrestrials could visit Earth in the form of AI drones, and may feel a “connection” with AI systems on Earth. the earth.

Steele said Nub TV was inspired by the mysterious world of Arthur C. Clarke in the 1970s. “I like to approach UFOs and other phenomena from a slightly skeptical scientific perspective – but look at them with an open mind.

“Because I’m a musician, we tend to mix it with music, so it’s been described as a mix of Wayne’s World and The X-Files!”

Nub TV is on Tubi and Ayozat.com, and the interview with Galison will be broadcast later this month.

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