Of Mummified Alien Corpses…
Let me start by saying that I would be beyond excited and thrilled if living aliens or real alien corpses were actually produced. As Fox Mulder’s office poster proclaimed, “I Want To Believe.” I could die happy if positive proof of alien life were produced…
Jaime Maussan, a journalist and self-proclaimed Ufologist, recently presented to a Mexican congressional committee two supposed alien mummified “corpses” that were gray, had three fingers, bulbous heads, an “ET”-type elongated neck, and measured about 1-1/2′ in length. They were presented behind glass panels in small caskets, with the claim made that they were discovered in 2017 in algae mines in Cusco, Peru. They are supposed to be between 800 and 1,700 years old…
These “alien corpses” look phony at even casual photographic examination, and smart money holds that they are paper mache constructions overlayed on a doll body or wire armature. This makes them akin to sideshow gaffes like the “Rat Boy.”
The presenter of said defunct aliens has done such things before, unveiling in 2015 another “alien corpse” that turned out to be the remains of a long-deceased child with a head deformity.
So continue to “look to the skies,” but take comfort in the fact that if 1-1/2 foot tall aliens invade you, with little effort you could boot them into tomorrow… 👽
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September 16, 2023 at 12:13 pm
Jaime Maussan has a long history of hoaxing. These “bodies” are several years old and were tested back then. Some kind of x-ray analysis. They do look like papier mache. Surprisingly, there are “skeletons” inside. I watched a video explaining how the bones are mismatched, some are backward, and the skull is a modified sheep’s (or similar animal, I can’t recall) skull.
Lately, I tend to agree with John Keel’s theory that UFO/alien sightings are staged occurences/manifestations tailored to our cultural beliefs in a game of misdirection being played by higher energy beings.
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September 17, 2023 at 12:35 pm
To paraphrase Shakespeare’s Puck: “Oh, what fools we mortals be.”
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September 17, 2023 at 7:00 pm
Some people will believe ANYTHING, which probably accounts for the surprising number of supporters of Pres #45…
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September 22, 2023 at 5:36 pm
I could tell that “alien corpse” was fake from a mile away. Also I feel like aliens irl would be NOTHING like the stereotypical pop culture depictions.
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September 24, 2023 at 8:57 pm
Well, perhaps not almond-eyed grays. But, what about quasi-energy beings (similar to the Vorlons of BABYLON 5 outside their heavy encounter suits)?
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September 25, 2023 at 1:57 am
I don’t know what that is.
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September 25, 2023 at 8:44 pm
BABYLON 5 was a syndicated s-f series in the late Nineties that was sort of like STAR TREK: TOS meets CASABLANCA. It’s creator was a writer/producer named J. Michael Stracynzski. And it ran successfully enough, for five seasons, that it led to a number of TV-movie sequels and a one-season spin-off series. The Vorlons were a sort of elder race. Imagine DC’s Guardians of the Universe wearing these big clunky encounter suits as disguises to hide a semi-angelic appearance!
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October 4, 2023 at 1:44 pm
Pssst! Confidential movie alert: Pay-per-view On Demand is now offering a “Mother Nature Run-amok” horror spoof called SLOTHERHOUSE. And, according to the one trailer I’ve seen so far, a college co-ed running for sorority house president on a “green ticket” decides to make a rescued three-toed sloth the house mascot. Unfortunately, the one she buys was not rescued; it was poached from the Amazon Rain Forest! Sinister things ensue.
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