Year after year, records from around the world about what could be UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects) and ETs (extra-terrestrials) spark the discussion about the possibility of there being, or not, life outside of Earth.
In 2023, it was no different. Some episodes sparked discussion in the world press and re-inflated the debate in social circles. What can be said to be new this year, however, is the increasing participation of science in research involving this issue, and with increasing commitment.
Mummies of what would be non-human life found in Peru in 2015, for example, were displayed in Mexico's Chamber of Deputies in October. Researchers studied the mummies and stated that they were not, in fact, human life. In line with this, NASA announced that it will strengthen its UFO research center.
Mexico case
The mummified remains believed to be those of extraterrestrial beings were displayed in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies on September 12, during a debate at a Public Assembly for the Regulation of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, promoted by deputy Sergio Gutiérrez Luna, according to information from CNN Español.
The remains of two creatures measuring about 2 feet long were displayed to deputies. The bodies were found in Peru, in the Nazca Lines region, in 2015.
Ufologist and journalist Jaime Maussan presented the bodies to Congress. According to him, the remains are the subject of study by UNAM (National Autonomous University of Mexico) and are said to be more than a thousand years old. “They are non-human beings. They were not recovered in ships, but they were found buried and fossilized,” he said.
Source: CNN Brasil

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