Mexican doctors conclude tests on alleged 'non-human' alien corpses 'here's what they determined

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Mexican doctors conclude tests on alleged 'non-human' alien corpses 'here's what they determined

Mexican doctors have found “no evidence of any assembly or manipulation of the skulls” of the so-called “non-human being” remains that were presented to Mexico’s congress last week — seemingly proving the remains were not human-made.

The scientists conducted a number of tests on the two specimens at the Noor Clinic on Monday, and livestreamed the entire procedure on Jaime Maussan’s YouTube channel.

In the end, José Zalce Benitez, the director of the Health Sciences Research Institute in the secretary of the Mexican navy’s office, said the studies proved the alleged aliens belonged to a single skeleton and were not assembled with human objects.

He also said his team found that one “was alive, was intact, was biological and was in gestation,” pointing to large lumps inside the alleged ET’s abdomen — which he suggested could be eggs.

“I can affirm that these bodies have no relation to human beings,” he previously claimed.

The pair — which were allegedly unearthed in Cusco, Peru, in 2017 — have elongated heads with three fingers on each hand.