Mexico: Aline’s bodies were shown in a live event held at the Mexican Parliament. After which a debate broke out all over the world whether this was really Aline’s dead body. Now the international community has called it a stunt.
Mexican journalist and longtime UFO buff Jaime Mauson claimed they were found in Peru in 2017 and have no connection to any life on Earth. Mawson has made similar controversial claims before.
The first of its kind in Mexico, photographs of the congressional hearing have generated international curiosity as well as considerable scorn. Former US Navy pilot Ryan Graves, who attended the hearing to share his personal experience of seeing an unidentified paranormal phenomenon, or UAP, criticized the presentation.
“Yesterday’s protest was a big step forward on this issue,” Graves said on the X social media platform, formerly known as Twitter. “I am deeply disappointed by this unproven stunt.” Graves participated in a US Congressional hearing on UAP in July when he said that there had been very few reported sightings of unexplained phenomena in airspace.
Peru’s Culture Minister Leslie Ortega said no scientific institutions in the South American country have identified the remains as non-human and raised questions about how the specimens came to Peru. “A criminal complaint has been filed by the Culture Ministry against some people associated with these gentlemen,” Ortega told reporters late Wednesday, in reference to Moussaan and his associates.