New video has been released showing the results of a dissection of the hand of one of the alleged “1,000-year-old alien corpses” first revealed in September 2023 by journalist Jaime Maussan.
According to Maussan, who presented the “non-human alien corpses” to Congress in Mexico on more than one occasion, the bodies contain DNA that is “not from any known species” and do not have traditional human fingerprint patterns.
Now, after further testing, new video showing the dissection of one of the small, three-fingered hands from one of the “alien corpses” reveals a “light metal” object implanted in the palm of one of the specimens.
Dr. Jose Zalce Benitez, who has been involved in much of the testing of the “alien bodies,” conducted the dissection. Benitez has been repeatedly been referred to as the director of the Health Sciences Research Institute of the Secretary of the Navy in Mexico.
Benitez explained, “We used a forensic technique to protect the tissue and minimize its degradation… a special serum that is used for the rehydration of corpses that has very specific concentration percentages.
“We use sterile swabs with a soft surgical cotton tip to avoid any type of damage or contamination to both the metal sample and the tridactyl hand.
“This technique is used by the FBI and helps recover data or information from relevant evidence in forensic investigations.”
Benitez added, “It is a very complex metal alloy that requires special knowledge and techniques to be able to achieve it with such quality and purity.
“It was possible to identify elements such as aluminum, tin, silver, copper, cadmium and osmium among others in smaller quantities and percentages.”
Numerous experts have examined the “1,000-year-old alien corpses” since Jaime Maussan brought them to public light in 2023, including a paleontologist, multiple forensic medical examiners, and some filmmakers.
One previous examination purportedly uncovered what Maussan believes to be communication devices that were made in part with a rare metal known as osmium embedded in their bodies.
Several skeptics have attempted to debunk Maussan’s claims about the “alien corpses,” but he continues to claim he is only facing backlash because the “truth will lead to history having to be rewritten.”