Experts dissecting alien mummies from Peru find metal implant but questions swirl about legitimacy

Experts have begun dissecting humanoid, three-fingered “alien mummies” found in Peru last year — uncovering what they say could be a metallic “alien implant” wedged onto the specimen’s hand, according to a report.Dr.

Jose Zalce Benitez, a Mexican Navy forensic doctor, removed the “light metal” implant from the specimen, referred to as the “Nazca Tridactyls” after the Peru region where they were believed to have been taken from, according to the Daily Mail.Video shows the physician removing the apparent implant from the mummified three-fingered hand, revealing two of its metacarpal, or palm bones.

“It is a very complex metal alloy that requires special knowledge and techniques to be able to achieve it with such quality and purity,” Dr.Zalce told the outlet.

The expert said he identified elements including aluminum, tin, silver, copper, cadmium, and osmium in the metal implant.“This tridactyl hand, from which I obtained the metal, does not belong to any of the bodies presented at the Mexican Congress,” Dr.

Zalce told the outlet.“This hand is part of a series of loose pieces that belong to the place where the tridactyl bodies of Peru were found,” he added.

The doctor’s investigation into the potentially extraterrestrial specimen dates back to his testimony before Mexico’s Congress last year, during which two supposed “non-human” alien corpses were presented.The severed “tridactyl” hand closely resembles the hands presented on the specimens shown to Mexican politicians last year, however, the newer specimens are much smaller, drawing criticism and questions over their authenticity.Dr.

Flavio Estrada, a forensic archaeologist with Peru’s Institute for Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences, concluded the most recent specimens were dolls “assembled with bones of animals from this planet, with modern synthetic glues,” he told the outlet.“They’re not extraterrestrials,” he added.“It’s totally a made-up story.�...

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