An alleged three-fingered hand, previously thought to be an extraterrestrial appendage, was revealed to be a poorly constructed structure made from human bones. The forensic team conducted X-rays to expose the true nature of these objects.
Debunking Prior Claims
The controversy surrounding these figures echoes earlier assertions made by Mexican journalist and ufologist Jaime Maussan.
In September, Maussan presented similar objects to the Mexican Congress, alleging their non-human origin and connection to a 1,000-year-old discovery in Cusco, Peru.
However, the forensic experts did not confirm if the dolls seized in Peru were linked to the objects presented in Mexico. They reiterated that both sets of remains were unequivocally terrestrial.
He doubled down on his claims again in November, alleging that 30 percent of the specimens’ DNA is “not from any known species”. And that the specimens are not part of “our terrestrial evolution.”
At the time Maussan said, “We are not alone in this vast universe; we should embrace this truth.”