The species was allegedly discovered in Peru.
A journalist presented a shocking discovery to Mexico's Congress on Tuesday and has been met with skepticism over his findings.On Tuesday, self-proclaimed 'ufologist' and journalist José Jaime Maussan and Peruvian Dr. Daniel Mendoza approached Mexico's Chamber of Deputies to share alleged photographs and X-rays from a 'non-human being' found in Peru, the Associated Press reported. The presentation turned into a three-hour discussion with the lawmakers.
The alleged corpses had humanoid faces with eyes, a nose and mouth, and they were roughly the size of a newborn baby. Maussan claimed they were 1,000 years old.Maussan's presentation to the Mexican Congress in September sparked skepticism after he showed lawmakers alleged mummified remains of 'non-human beings' that were discovered in a Peruvian coastal desert.
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