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‘Alien mummies’ found in Peru have fingerprints that are ‘not human’

by Morris
July 25, 2024
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Side-by-side photos showing the close-up of a so-called alien's fingers and of it scrunched up in a ball.
Not pictured, what we assume were the alien’s absolutely massive shoes (Picture: Jam Press)

Scrunched up into a ball, María is a chalky humanoid with an egg-shaped head, long three-fingered hands and three-toed feet.

Emphasis on ‘humanoid’ here. To UFO researchers, María is likely a ‘mummified alien’ that had been buried underneath southern Peru for well over a millennium.

However, if you ask scientists, government officials and archaeologists, María is probably just your run-of-the-mill human mummy. Or a convoluted prank at best.

But the mystery over exactly what María is has only deepened after a group of American experts analysed her fingerprints – and they weren’t exactly ‘human’.

When María was unearthed in remote Nazca, she was caked in diatomaceous earth – a powdery material made from the fossilized remains of plankton.

Her fingers and some of her toes, however, poked through. And what Joshua McDowell, a former Colorado prosecutor, saw was striking.

***URL EMBED, LINK BACK, AND CREDIT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZPDhPeQnRY 4,397,797 views Jun 20, 2017 #Gaia Watch all episodes of Unearthing Nazca on Gaia - https://bit.ly/2YFwYd5 In spring of 2017, researchers began a scientific inquiry into the origins of six, three-fingered mummies found in Nazca, Peru. Preliminary results from tests performed on the largest mummy's anomalous hands, cross-examined against the rest of the body, revealed no evidence to indicate a hoax. Scientists found the largest mummy, Maria, to be female and carbon dated her at roughly 1,700 years old. The tedious work of placing the mummies' DNA in our fossil record, comparing it to modern and ancient humans has begun. As each finding yields more questions, find the latest news here.
María is the largest of six ‘alien mummies’ found in Peru in 2017 (Picture: Unearthing Nazca/Gaia/YouTube

‘These were not traditional human fingerprint patterns,’ he told MailOnline of his team’s preliminary findings.

‘María’s fingerprints weren’t consistent with human prints.’

It’s often said that no two fingerprints are exactly alike but they do tend to follow three basic patterns: loops, whorls and arches.

María’s aren’t any of those. Instead, her fingerprints are diagonal grooves.

As someone who now works as a criminal defence attorney, McDowell says he knows his way around the tiny ridges of a fingerprint.

McDowell stressed, however, that these groovy fingerprints aren’t conclusive evidence that María was a planet-hopping terrestrial.

‘It could possibly have something to do with the way her skin was preserved,’ he said. ‘It’s very odd.’

Story from Jam Press (Alien Press Conference) Pictured: Montserrat. Cops interrupt ???alien mummies' press conference and try to seize 'body???. Cops interrupted a press conference about 'alien mummies??? and attempted to seize a newly presented specimen. The event was hosted by ufologist Jaime Maussan. He previously presented two alleged mummified aliens at the Mexican congress seven months ago. Maussan, 70, has been claiming there is ???definitive proof??? on the so-called tridactyl mummies, due to them having three fingers and toes, for several weeks. The alleged alien bodies were found in Palpa and Nazca in Peru in 2016. As part of the press event, Maussan presented a new specimen named Montserrat. The ???alien??? was pregnant with a tridactyl foetus at the time of her death, according to the event???s host. The foetus has been named Rafael. However, the press conference was interrupted by officials from the Peruvian Ministry of Culture who intended to confiscate Montserrat???s mummified body. Accompanied by specialised police officers, officials interrupted a talk by researcher and journalist Jois Mantilla to grab the microphone. The official said: ???Sorry for the interruption, we are taking an unexpected preventive action with the Ministry of Culture and the Specialised Cultural Heritage Police regarding the exhibition of the tridactyl mummies that you have reported on social networks.??? Ministry officials planned to seize Montserrat???s body, but were surprised to learn that the physical mummy was not present at the event. Instead, Maussan and colleagues were carrying out a video presentation on the tridactyl mummy. As a result, Mantilla invited the officials to take a seat and watch the 15-minute video seminar. The presentation involved analysis by forensic odontologist and retired professor at the University of Colorado, John McDowell. He was accompanied by William Rodriguez, forensic anthropologist for Maryland State Medical Examiner, a
Montserrat here is another one of the ‘alien’ figures (Picture: Jam Press)

McDowell brought together a team of experts to analyse the remains in Peru last April, including a Denver coroner, a forensic anthropologist from Maryland’s State Medical Examiner and his father, John, a forensic odontologist.

Their investigation remains ongoing.

María is the largest of six ‘Nazca tridactyls’, mummified, three-fingered specimens dug up in Peru in 2017 that have baffled ufologists and officials alike.

She and three other specimens – Waita, Albert and Vicotisa – were first presented at a 2019 event at Peru’s San Luis Gonzaga National University of Ica (UNICA).

Jaime Maussan, a Mexico-based journalist who has speculated widely on aliens for decades, presented two of these ‘nonhuman beings’ to Mexico’s Congress last year.

Unlike María, these two were doll-like, with stretched-out bodies and shrunken or desiccated heads.

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - SEPTEMBER 13: Two 'non-human' beings displayed to the media during a press conference of Mexican journalist and UFO expert, Jaime Maussan, at the Camino Real hotel, in Mexico City, Mexico on September 13, 2023. The press conference was holding the day after the country's first public congressional hearing on the topic with UFO experts. The bodies displayed in cases, have three fingers on each hand they were recovered in Peru in 2017, they have no relation to human beings, experts said. (Photo by Daniel Cardenas/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Two ‘non-human’ beings were displayed to the media the day after the country’s first public congressional hearing on the topic with UFO experts was held (Picture: Anadolu)

He explained to parliamentarians that researchers from the Institute of Physics at the National Autonomous University of Mexico carbon-dated the remains to about 1,000 years old in 2017.

Though, the institution would stress researchers never examined the specimens, they only tested some skin samples provided by a ‘client’.

‘They were not recovered in ships that crashed, but they were buried in diatomaceous earth, a fossilized algae that is 17 million years old and was abundant at that time,’ Maussan added under oath.

‘Whether they are aliens or not, we don’t know, but they were intelligent and they lived with us. They should rewrite history.’

How Massuan acquired the tridactyls is unclear. Whether the ones he presented were reproductions, or, if not, how he hauled them from Peru to Mexico, is also unknown.

Analysis conducted by the Peruvian Attorney General’s Office suggested the corpses were ‘recently manufactured’ from human and animal bones, vegetable fibres and synthetic glue.

Story from Jam Press (Alien Press Conference) Pictured: Montserrat. Cops interrupt ???alien mummies' press conference and try to seize 'body???. Cops interrupted a press conference about 'alien mummies??? and attempted to seize a newly presented specimen. The event was hosted by ufologist Jaime Maussan. He previously presented two alleged mummified aliens at the Mexican congress seven months ago. Maussan, 70, has been claiming there is ???definitive proof??? on the so-called tridactyl mummies, due to them having three fingers and toes, for several weeks. The alleged alien bodies were found in Palpa and Nazca in Peru in 2016. As part of the press event, Maussan presented a new specimen named Montserrat. The ???alien??? was pregnant with a tridactyl foetus at the time of her death, according to the event???s host. The foetus has been named Rafael. However, the press conference was interrupted by officials from the Peruvian Ministry of Culture who intended to confiscate Montserrat???s mummified body. Accompanied by specialised police officers, officials interrupted a talk by researcher and journalist Jois Mantilla to grab the microphone. The official said: ???Sorry for the interruption, we are taking an unexpected preventive action with the Ministry of Culture and the Specialised Cultural Heritage Police regarding the exhibition of the tridactyl mummies that you have reported on social networks.??? Ministry officials planned to seize Montserrat???s body, but were surprised to learn that the physical mummy was not present at the event. Instead, Maussan and colleagues were carrying out a video presentation on the tridactyl mummy. As a result, Mantilla invited the officials to take a seat and watch the 15-minute video seminar. The presentation involved analysis by forensic odontologist and retired professor at the University of Colorado, John McDowell. He was accompanied by William Rodriguez, forensic anthropologist for Maryland State Medical Examiner, a
Many of the supposed ‘aliens’ unearthed in Peru only have three fingers and toes (Picture: Jam Press)

One of the small specimens appeared to have a broken llama braincase, a common animal in the region, experts found in 2021.

But what appeared to be the same remains Maussen presented to the Mexican Congress were detained by Peruvian customs in January, with the government’s forensic experts shrugging them off as ‘dolls’.

‘It’s totally a made-up story,’ Flavio Estrada, an archaeologist with Peru’s Institute for Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences said at a press conference.

This echoes what critics have said of the mummies, likely manipulated to give them an appearance not unlike the stereotypical ‘grey’ aliens.

Maussan claimed in March that cracking the mystery of the Nazca aliens will be tough.

Peruvian officials can only thoroughly analyse human DNA, the country’s Public Ministry explained to him in a letter after he submitted DNA samples.

Extraordinario: los medios de comunicación del Planeta le deberían dar la vuelta a esta noticia, así como una vez creyeron en las mentiras del Ministerio de Cultura del Perú:

El Gobierno del Perú a travez de la Ley de Transparencia recibió los resultados de las pruebas de ADN de… pic.twitter.com/IElX6UQPYY

— Jaime Maussan (@jaimemaussan1) March 19, 2024

But in a lengthy statement shared on X, Maussan said that 10 scientists from UNICA had concluded that the DNA of the figures was 29% ‘of origin that does not belong to the evolutionary chain of the Earth’.

More testing is needed ‘due to the unknown nature of said organisms’, he added.

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