NEW EVIDENCE: CAT scan analysis of the Nazca mummies (UAP / Alien?)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speaker is Matt, the host of the Good Trouble Show. He discusses the ongoing UAP issue while introducing a guest, Dr. Stephen Brown, who is a philosophy professor. They focus on the Nasca mummies, which some researchers believe may not be of human origin. Dr. Brown explains that these mummies were found by a person named Mario and brought to an archaeologist for study. There are claims that there are around 50 to 75 of these bodies, with ongoing research to determine their origins. After the encounter with the mummies, Dr. Brown expresses a desire for greater transparency and understanding in the academic community regarding UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion centers around the controversial Nasca mummies, with claims suggesting some may not be of human origin. Doctor Stephen Brown presents findings from the University of ICA, asserting the authenticity of these bodies while also exploring the implications of their potential origins.
Some of the Nasca mummies appear to be of non-human origin.
Matt Ford
“I'm the director of strategy for the UAP Disclosure Fund, a political nonprofit that advocates for greater government transparency.”
Doctor Stephen Brown
“I think a lot of folks are going to owe this Jimmy Mason an apology.”
Yuan Fung
Colonel Carl Nel
Doctor Gary Nolan
Chris Mellon
Mario
Some of the Nasca mummies appear to be of non-human origin.
The University of ICA received four desiccated bodies with both human and reptilian characteristics.
The bodies studied are completely authentic from a biological point of view and show no signs of having been manipulated or constructed.
Some of the J type skulls are modified llama skulls.
The Nazca mummies may be ancient constructs, possibly biological robots.