Scientific Proof These Alien-Looking Mummies Are Real!
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Summary
The account discusses the discovery of unusual mummified remains in Peru, known as the Nazca tridactyl beings. These beings have elongated skulls, three fingers, and three toes. They were found in sealed chambers by grave hunters. The first specimen, Maria, was discovered in 2016 and is about 1,700 years old. Researchers conducted scans revealing her unique anatomy and confirmed she is not a hoax. Other specimens include Hoist, Monserat, and several small mummies like Josephina and Louisa, some of which contained eggs. The findings challenge current understanding of human history and suggest these beings may represent a new species. The ongoing research has sparked debate, but many believe these discoveries indicate the existence of non-human intelligent beings.
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The documentary explores the discovery of tridactyl mummies in Peru, presenting evidence that challenges conventional understanding of human history. It details the anatomical features and potential biological significance of these specimens, suggesting they may represent a previously unknown species. The findings have sparked both scientific interest and skepticism regarding their authenticity.
The Nazca tridactyl mummies are real biological entities that lived in ancient Peru, with evidence supporting their authenticity and unique anatomical features.
Jesse Michaels
“Many are skeptical, many are convinced, but everyone is curious to see where this goes.”
Managed by: Universidad Nacional San Luis Gonzaga (UNICA)
Study and validate the existence of tridactyl beings in Peru
Bodies recovered in Peru with elongated skulls, three fingers, three toes; some have eggs inside them.
The ongoing study of these tridactyl mummified specimens from Peru may represent a genuine biological discovery of global significance.
Maria is the first human-sized tridactyl mummy discovered in 2016, with radiocarbon dating indicating an age of roughly 1,700 to 1,800 years.
CT scans of Maria revealed a complete skeletal structure with no signs of assembly or artificial fusion between bones.
Hoist is the first adult male tridactyl mummy identified, discovered in 2024, with intact male reproductive organs.
Monserat was found in a pregnant state, carrying a developing fetal form visible on scans.
Josephina is the first small tridactyl mummy in which eggs were discovered, suggesting a reproductive capability.
The presence of metallic implants in several specimens suggests intentional insertion, raising questions about their purpose.
DNA analysis of the tridactyls shows significant portions of unidentifiable sequences, indicating they do not match known human or animal DNA.