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Experts studying the "alien mummies" from Peru have made a startling discovery during an autopsy. Video
The notorious mummies from Peru, believed to be the remains of aliens, have been the subject of heated debate for several years now. In a new study, experts have made a startling discovery during the autopsy of mummified bodies.
Researchers cut open one of the hands of unknown creatures. The doctors claim to have found a "light metal" implant in the palm of a new sample, DailyMail reports.
In the published video, you can see bones and strange metal structures peeking out of the cut arm of the "alien mummy."
"It's a very complex metal alloy that requires special knowledge and techniques to produce it with such quality and purity. We were able to identify elements such as aluminum, tin, silver, copper, cadmium, osmium and others in smaller percentages," said Mexican Navy forensic physician Dr. Jose Salce Benitez, the expert who removed the metal.
It is interesting that the hand in which the metal elements were found does not belong to the mummies that were presented at the Mexican Congress in January 2024 and caused a wave of outrage among scientists and society in general.
At the time, Flavio Estrada, a forensic archaeologist from the Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences of Peru, concluded that the recovered bodies "are not aliens" but monstrous dolls "assembled from the bones of animals of this planet using modern synthetic adhesives."
"This arm is part of a series of individual fragments that belong to the site where the bodies of the Peruvian tridactyls were found," the forensic doctor emphasized.
"We use sterile swabs with a soft surgical cotton tip to avoid any damage or contamination to both the metal sample and the tridactyl. The special technique is used by the FBI and helps to recover data or information from relevant evidence during forensic investigations," Dr. Salse said.
But even supporters of alien stories and amateur archaeologists on the Internet have expressed their doubts about the hand depicted in the new video. "The more I learn about it, the less authentic I think it is," wrote one commenter.
But molecular geneticist Ricardo Rangel has focused most of his research on DNA samples taken from Peruvian mummies. In 2023, he claimed that "there is a probability of more than 50 percent that this organism is not related to living beings known on our planet today."
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