Alien Mummies or Ancient Humans Butchered And Sold By Grave-Robbing Conmen?
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a Mexican journalist who presented two supposed non-human mummies in front of Congress in Mexico. The journalist and others began discussing these mummies, which were claimed to be alien. A researcher specializing in feet and hands examined the mummies and concluded they were not real, believing they were butchered human remains. He expressed concern over the unethical treatment of these bodies. Other researchers, including a former history teacher and a biological anthropologist, also investigated the mummies. They found signs of manipulation and concluded the mummies were hoaxes. The encounter led to ongoing skepticism and a desire for further investigation into the authenticity of such claims.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the recent claims surrounding alleged alien mummies displayed in Mexico, asserting they are modern fabrications rather than genuine artifacts. Experts analyze the anatomical features and radiographic evidence, concluding that these mummies are butchered beings, part of a larger scheme involving black market sales.
The mummies displayed in Mexico are butchered beings and not real.
George Knapp
“This is weaponized.”
Jeremy Corbell
“I have a bucket list mental list of places I'd like to visit before I kick that useful utensil.”
Will
“I was not going down there to debunk them.”
Dr. Dan Proctor
“As soon as I look I can tell immediately it's not real.”
Shelley
“It was apparent on more than one image for me.”
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To investigate the authenticity of alleged alien mummies
The mummies displayed in Mexico are butchered beings and not real.
The mummies are a modern-day Frankenstein scam.
The mummies were butchered in modern times.
The mummies are being manufactured and sold on the black market.