Peru's New Alien Mummies: Unraveling the Mystery of Three-Fingered Beings

Like before, Peru's mountainous mines have unveiled 'mummies' believed by filmmakers to possibly have extraterrestrial origins.
Unearthed Mummies in Peru

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Last September in Lima, Peru, two alien mummies with three fingers each were in spotlight, leaving the world in awe. This sparked an in-depth investigation to uncover these mysteries. Scientists were baffled – alien visitations on Earth? How and why? But when these alien mummies were examined in the Nazca region of Peru, it turned out they weren't actual aliens but rather, figurines made from bones.

Now, additional 'mummies' from Peru have come forward, and filmmakers insist these specimens could originate from beyond our galaxy after X-rays. Film researchers Serena D'C and Michael Mazzola believe these three-fingered creatures are unique from previously discovered mummies, now being studied by Mexican and Peruvian scientists.

These alleged mummies were discovered in a mountainous mine with skeletal frames resembling humans about four feet tall. Serena and Michael have announced a major disclosure about these mummies at a press conference scheduled for next Tuesday (March 12) in West Hollywood, California.

They contend that these beings are over a millennium old and that 30% of their DNA is unknown. According to a report from US Sun, they also suspect that the samples show signs of 'genetic engineering'.

Serena states, "We went to Peru with little hope and have returned realizing that this could be a major mystery that might actually alter the narrative of humanity."

"We're not claiming we found extraterrestrial life, but we believe we've discovered a new species and need DNA testing to confirm its origins," they added. There's a slim chance these could be from another galaxy.

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