Disinformation, Corruption, and Aliens: The Truth About the Nazca Mummies
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What happened to the examination of the Nazca mummies?
To me, it seems like they are truly anomalous and could potentially lead to support for the NHI (Non-Human Intelligence) theory.
The bodies were presented at the Congressional Hearings in Mexico, which caused a lot of controversy due to the involvement of the UFO journalist and celebrity Jaime Maussan. A lot of people outright dismissed the bodies without examining the evidence or demanding further investigation, simply because of his involvement.
However, there is more to this case, including government corruption, questionable tactics from the ‘scientific consensus,’ and even alleged fraud in attempts to disprove the authenticity of the bodies.
Are you sure you want to follow this rabbit hole?
The first thing that came to my mind when I saw the bodies was the case from Siberia in Russia. But here’s the twist: the Nazca mummies were discovered around 2018, while the body filmed by two young teenagers in a remote village in Siberia dates back to 2012. If the case in Russia was a hoax, how did two kids from such a remote area know about bodies that had not yet been discovered in Peru? The point is, they didn’t—and the case in Russia was not a hoax. Read the next post in this thread!
The first thing that came to my mind when I saw the bodies was the case from Siberia in Russia.
But here’s the twist: the Nazca mummies were discovered around 2018, while the body filmed by two young teenagers in a remote village in Siberia dates back to 2012.
If the case in… pic.twitter.com/l0PtaaZbGa
— Open Minded Approach (@OMApproach) November 27, 2024
After the video footage from Russia went viral and people started freaking out, the police showed up at the teenagers’ door.
At first, the teenagers stuck to their story, but then something changed—they claimed it was a hoax and that they had created the body using a chicken. Can you imagine that the two teenagers were threatened with jail over this if they didn’t ‘confess’ that it was a hoax?
How is this harmless hoax considered a crime? But just like the CIA, the Russian FSB (formerly KGB) can change your mind instantly!
No, this was not a hoax created by two kids in a remote village in Siberia in 2012, where there was barely any internet.
If that were true, they should be professional artists selling their work for millions of dollars.
They never showed how they made the bodies, and the story ended there. But this goes deeper…
The Ant People of the Native American Hopi tribe, who are said to have helped them survive during the last catastrophic event, can be found in myths and legends across the world.
One example is the Dogu figurines from Japan, which depict beings similar to the Nazca mummies and the Ant People of the Hopi tribe. Similarly, the ancient Vinca culture, located in the Balkans of Europe, created three-finger sculptures depicting ant-like humanoids.
Three-finger statues from the past can also be found in the Maori culture of New Zealand.
This suggests that different cultures from various times and places around the world all depict beings with strikingly similar features.
The ancient Amazonian tribes living in Brazil today call these beings Mankunawabu, or ‘the big ants,’ which are said to be very dangerous and capable of dragging your soul underground.
After that, you would need a powerful shaman to retrieve and return your soul.
Now, I personally have a pretty strong opinion about what these beings or vessels represent, but I don’t want to deter the conversation with my opinion, so let’s stay open to all possibilities.
The ancient Amazonian tribes living in Brazil today call these beings Mankunawabu, or ‘the big ants,’ which are said to be very dangerous and capable of dragging your soul underground. After that, you would need a powerful shaman to retrieve and return your soul.
Now, I… pic.twitter.com/iKnoSkcLJ7
— Open Minded Approach (@OMApproach) November 27, 2024
Every single scientist, whether Mexican or American, who examined these bodies and performed some kind of scientific analysis agrees that these bodies are anomalous and require further investigation.
In April 2024, a team of American forensic experts, including Dr. James Caruso, Chief Medical Examiner and Coroner for Denver, Colorado, and Dr. John McDowell, a forensic odontologist and retired professor at the University of Colorado, examined the so-called ‘Nazca mummies.’ Their preliminary visual examination, supplemented by limited imaging equipment, led them to conclude that further investigation was necessary.
In June 2024, a study published in the Journal of Social and Environmental Management focused on a mummy named “Maria” (M01). Researchers noted that Maria exhibited biological similarities to humans but also significant anatomical differences. Key findings included: Cranial Structure: Maria’s skull was significantly elongated without signs of artificial cranial deformation.
The cranial volume was reported to be 30% larger than that of a typical human. Hands and Feet: The mummy’s hands and feet had three fingers and toes, each with four phalanges, differing from the human norm of three. The bones transitioned smoothly, suggesting an integrated structure rather than assembled parts.
Dating: Radiocarbon dating placed Maria between 240 AD and 383 AD, indicating she coexisted with the ancient Nazca civilization.
The funny thing is that the government of Peru claimed the bodies were hoaxes, yet they also demanded that the bodies be returned to Peru.
Why would they want them back if they were just hoaxes? They even went so far as to perform analysis on different bodies—not the ones shown in Mexico—to prove that the bodies were a hoax. So, they used fake bodies to prove that the real bodies were hoaxes? How does that make sense?
In April 2024, Peruvian authorities interrupted a press conference in Nazca, aiming to recover the mummies due to concerns about their authenticity and the legality of their possession.
Why would they interrupt the press conference and try to seize the ‘fake bodies’?
They even tried to play the racist card, claiming that anyone who believes in the bodies or aliens must somehow be racist and should be canceled, which doesn’t even make sense.
This is a common theme in ancient archaeology and alternative theories. People like John Hoopes and Flint Dibble have even labeled Graham Hancock a racist.
The disingenuous Peruvian government, together with the ‘scientific consensus,’ even dressed the fake bodies, whereas the real bodies were never dressed.
They are genuinely spreading misinformation to discredit this case.
Of course, there are the internet armchair debunkers, debunking the mummies from their monitors and claiming they were made from multiple animals, including the skull of a llama. So, while the Russian kids supposedly made their body out of a chicken, the Peruvians somehow used a llama skull…
Anyway, even if the bodies were created by the ancient Nazca population, it would mean they were either in contact with something similar or were creating vessels. As I mentioned, I have a strong opinion on what the bodies might represent, and I’ll probably elaborate more on this later. For now, I want more scientists to examine the bodies and share their results.
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