In a significant development, NASA has released its findings from a highly anticipated study on unexplained flying objects, or UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena), signaling a shift towards taking UFO sightings more seriously. This move by the US space agency could potentially lead to a new mission, focusing on investigating these phenomena rather than merely debunking them.
The UFO Panel’s Response to ‘Alien Corpses’
One intriguing aspect of the recent UFO discussions involves the alleged discovery of “non-human alien corpses” in Mexico. These mummified specimens were showcased in glass cases during an official presentation at Mexico’s Congress, capturing the attention of UFO enthusiasts worldwide. When asked about these specimens, David Spergel, the chair of the study, mentioned that he had only seen reports on Twitter and that “we don’t know the nature of those samples.” He called on the Mexican government to make these samples available to the global scientific community.
Scientists unveiling two alleged alien corpses took place in Mexico, which are retrieved from Cusco, Peru. pic.twitter.com/rjfz9IMf37
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The overarching goal of the UFO study is to transition from conjecture and conspiracy theories to a scientific and rational approach, grounded in data. Dan Evans, an assistant deputy associate administrator for research, emphasized the importance of data in advancing our understanding of these phenomena.
Testimony from UFO Researcher Jaime Maussan
The event at the Mexican Congress was spearheaded by journalist and UFO researcher Jaime Maussan. During his testimony under oath, Maussan claimed that nearly one-third of the DNA from the specimens was “unknown,” suggesting that these beings did not align with Earth’s terrestrial evolution. He clarified that these specimens were not recovered from a UFO crash but were instead discovered in diatom (algae) mines and subsequently fossilized.
The presentation by Maussan raised questions about the origin and nature of these specimens, fueling further intrigue within the UFO research community.
Wrap Up
NASA’s decision to delve into the realm of UAPs represents a significant shift in its approach to unexplained aerial phenomena. The focus on scientific inquiry and the call for transparency in sharing samples underscores the agency’s commitment to addressing one of the planet’s greatest mysteries. As discussions and investigations continue, the world eagerly awaits further insights into the nature of these unidentified phenomena and their potential implications.