Peruvian Forensic Experts Debunk Alien Claims, Reveal Dolls Made from Animal Bones

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15/01/2024 20h51

LIMA, Peru - Forensic experts in Peru have conclusively disproven claims that two doll-like figures and a three-fingered hand seized from a shipment to Mexico last year are of extraterrestrial origin. The experts from Peru's prosecutor's office revealed that the objects were made using paper, glue, metal, and bones from animals and humans.

These findings have refuted the widely held belief that the figures originated from an "alien center or another planet," according to forensic archaeologist Flavio Estrada, who spearheaded the analysis. Estrada emphasized that the dolls were assembled using bones from animals found on Earth and modern synthetic glues, indicating that they were not created during pre-Hispanic times.

The ownership of the objects has yet to be determined by the prosecutor's office. However, it has been confirmed that a Mexican citizen was the intended recipient before customs agents intercepted the shipment in October.

This revelation is the latest blow to the credibility of Mexican journalist José Jaime Maussan and some Mexican lawmakers, who faced international ridicule for claiming the discovery of "non-human beings that are not part of our terrestrial evolution." Maussan previously presented two boxes with alleged mummies from Peru to Mexico's congress, only to have the 2017 Peruvian prosecutor's office report reveal them as "recently manufactured dolls."

During the recent press conference, experts showcased two 2-foot-long dolls adorned in vibrant red, orange, and green clothing. They explained that the dolls were constructed using bones from birds, dogs, and other animals. Additionally, an X-ray examination of the three-fingered hand disclosed that it was haphazardly constructed with human bones.

These findings reaffirm that the objects were not remnants of ancestral aliens as previously suggested. Forensic experts are urging the public to approach such claims with skepticism and rely on scientific evidence to ascertain the origin and authenticity of similar artifacts in the future.

As the debate over the existence of extraterrestrial life continues, the Peruvian forensic analysis serves as a reminder of the importance of critical thinking and thorough investigation when examining alleged otherworldly artifacts.

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