Alien mummies from Peru: UFO researchers want "clear evidence"

Mexico - The "alien mummies of Peru" are keeping people busy all over the world. Leading ufologists have now published new findings about the mysterious creatures.

Evidence of extraterrestrial life?
Evidence of extraterrestrial life?  © X/@gchavez101

A group of researchers led by Dr. José Zalce, a former military doctor in the Mexican navy, has thoroughly examined the mummies.

The ufologists are certain: their research results suggest that they are "real living beings". Dr. Zalce told the Daily Mail newspaper about his groundbreaking findings. Examinations of the three-fingered creatures have revealed clear evidence of "dental fillings and dental interventions".

The 21 mummies examined had between 28 and 32 teeth, some of which were broken but had obviously been treated by a dentist, explains the doctor. In one case, amalgam fillings were even discovered. A 3D reconstruction was able to show similarities with the teeth of primates.

In one mummy, named "Antonio" by the researchers, "desiccated tissue corresponding to the inner eye muscles and what looks like the remains of the completely desiccated optic nerve" were also found in the eye sockets.

There was also evidence of "bone wear, muscle structures and internal organs", emphasizes Dr. Zalce.

Images: What's behind the mysterious mummies?

The suspected aliens even know dentistry. The researchers claim to have discovered amalgam fillings in the teeth of mummy "Antonio".
The suspected aliens even know dentistry. The researchers claim to have discovered amalgam fillings in the teeth of mummy "Antonio".  © Montage: X/@gchavez101
Leading ufologists consider the creatures to be "real living beings", possibly of extraterrestrial origin.
Leading ufologists consider the creatures to be "real living beings", possibly of extraterrestrial origin.  © X/@/JosCRios
The creatures only have three fingers and three toes. In specialist circles, they are therefore called trydactiles (from the ancient Greek for "three-fingered").
The creatures only have three fingers and three toes. In specialist circles, they are therefore called trydactiles (from the ancient Greek for "three-fingered").  © McDowell Law Firm/Josh McDowell
The fossilized mummies were found in Peru.
The fossilized mummies were found in Peru.  © McDowell Law Firm/Josh McDowell

Ufologists certain: "Trydactiles" are said to be of "non-human" origin

Previously, another research group led by US lawyer Joshua McDowell reported "rectangular" fingerprints on the bodies examined. He considers the so-called "tridacytles" (ancient Greek for "three-fingered") to be extraterrestrial beings.

For Dr. Zalce, the latest discovery is "further clear and irrefutable proof that these bodies are one hundred percent genuine, real and organic and were once alive". He also comes to the conclusion that they must be aliens.

According to the renowned ufologist Jaime Maussan (72), the mysterious creatures were found in 2017 during excavations in a diatomite mine, very close to the legendary Nazca Lines in southern Peru.

In 2023, Maussan presented the "tridacytles" to the general public and exhibited them in the Mexican parliament. Since then, ufologists around the world have been studying the mysterious creatures.

Jaime Maussan (72) has made the "Trydactilen" known to the public.
Jaime Maussan (72) has made the "Trydactilen" known to the public.  © Instagram/jaimemaussanoficial
Dr. José Zalce also believes the creatures are real.
Dr. José Zalce also believes the creatures are real.  © X/@gchavez101

Skeptics think alien mummies are fake

Meanwhile, skeptics do not believe that the mummies are of extraterrestrial origin, writes the Vox platform.

Instead, they are said to be human remains from plundered graves and animal bones that have been pieced together with plaster. Shady businessmen then sold these "dolls" to the ufologists, who in turn collected money from their followers on crowdfunding platforms.

According to the report, the alleged mummy scam is the work of a Peruvian who uploadedseveral YouTube videos in which he shows how to easily make "tridactyls" yourself.