Peruvian forensic experts have recently concluded their analysis of two doll-like figures and a hand purported to have three fingers, which were seized by customs from a shipment destined for Mexico last year.
The forensic specialists from the Peruvian Prosecutor’s Office stated that these objects are not alien bodies, but are made from materials including paper, glue, metal, human bones, and animal remains.
The two creatures have been confirmed by Peruvian forensic experts not to be alien bodies. (Photo: AP).
Forensic archaeologist Flavio Estrada, the head of the analysis team, noted that this discovery dispels the belief held by some that these are remains of beings from “an extraterrestrial center or from another planet.”
“The conclusion is quite simple: They are dolls made with animal bones on this planet, assembled with modern synthetic glue, and not originating from the pre-Columbian era. They are not extraterrestrials,” Estrada told reporters.
The Peruvian Prosecutor’s Office has yet to identify the owner of these objects. A Mexican citizen was set to receive the items before they were confiscated by customs in October of last year.
In September 2023, Mexican journalist José Jaime Maussan and several lawmakers were ridiculed when they appeared before the Mexican Congress to present two boxes that he claimed contained mummies found in Peru.
Maussan, along with others, claimed that these were “non-human entities, not part of our terrestrial evolutionary process.”
By November, Maussan returned to the Mexican Congress with a group of Peruvian doctors, spending over three hours presenting on the “non-human entities” he claimed were found in Peru. He made similar claims in 2017.
A report from the Peruvian Prosecutor’s Office that year asserted that the bodies thought to be extraterrestrial were actually “recently produced dolls, covered with paper and synthetic glue to resemble human skin.”
The 2017 report concluded: “They are not the remains of extraterrestrial ancestors as claimed.”
Estrada showed reporters a doll approximately 60 cm tall, dressed in red, orange, and green clothing. They indicated that these objects were made from the bones of birds, dogs, and other animals.
X-ray examinations confirmed that the hand purported to have three fingers was actually constructed from human bones.