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  • ‘Alien bodies’ revealed in Mexico dating back 1000 years

    ‘Alien bodies’ revealed in Mexico dating back 1000 years

    In Mexico City yesterday, two bodies of creatures believed to be not human were shown at a meeting in Congress. This surprising action is expected to cause a lot of discussion and debate worldwide.

    The bodies were said to be ancient extraterrestrial remains that are 1,000 years old. Journalist and ufologist Jaime Maussan presented this information.

    Mr Maussan, while testifying at the San Lazaro legislative palace, said that these samples are not from Earth and were not discovered after a UFO crash. They were discovered in diatom mines and later turned into fossils.

    During a long meeting in the US government, people talked about strange things that have happened that they can’t explain. This happened a few weeks after another meeting about the same topic. But, things happening in Mexico City turned out to be much more intense.

    Mr Maussan said that the specimens were examined by scientists at the Autonomous National University of Mexico (UNAM). They were able to study the DNA and use radiocarbon dating to determine the age.

    He said that over 30% of the samples’ DNA was not recognized, and the experts in the meeting mentioned that one of the bodies seemed to have eggs inside.

    Normally, fossils that have been studied a lot don’t have sand on top of them.

    Maussan said that the public should have information about technology and beings that are not human. We are discussing something that brings humans together, not divides us.

    ‘We are not the only ones in this big universe, and we should accept and welcome this fact. ‘

    The person who studies unidentified flying objects (UFOs) was accompanied at the meeting by a former pilot from the US Navy named Lt Ryan Graves, who spoke at a hearing in July held by the US Congress. Also present was Professor Avi Loeb, who is a professor of astrophysics at Harvard University.

    ‘Bodies of extraterrestrial beings’ displayed in Mexican Congress.

    Professor Loeb presented findings from his recent study on small round objects found in a space rock that likely came from beyond our solar system. He suggests that these objects could be signs of advanced technology created by extraterrestrial beings.

    He spoke to the Mexican congress and said it was proud of us to believe that we are the only ones alive on Earth. He suggested that there might have been other creatures on the planet before people.

    He also talked about the case of Oumuamua, a strange object shaped like a cigar that didn’t act or look like a normal comet. The professor had suggested before that it might be a ‘light sail’, which is something made by aliens to move using sunlight.

    In the meeting, they showed videos from the military of many unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). One video had 11 lights in the sky, seen from a fighter jet.

    Many scientists and politicians believe that UAP exist, but there is disagreement about where they come from.

    Some people think the objects come from outer space, while others think they are secret military activities.

    During a hearing in July, David Charles Grusch, who exposed secret information about unidentified flying objects (UFOs), claimed that the government was keeping evidence of alien vehicles that were still in complete condition hidden from the public.

    Lt Graves, who leads the Americans for Safe Aerospace organization, mentioned that UFOs were widely known among fighter pilots. He shared an incident where two jets had to quickly change direction to avoid colliding with a strange object. This object was described as a dark grey cube inside a transparent sphere, which remained stationary even in the face of strong winds.

  • Thousands of government JFK assassination files released in their original form

    The White House has mandated the first-ever full disclosure of thousands of documents pertaining to the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy.

    More than 97% of the records in the collection are now accessible to the public, according to the White House, with the online publication of about 13,173 files.

    The papers aren’t expected to reveal anything incredibly shocking, but historians hope to learn more about the alleged assassin.

    On November 22, 1963, while visiting Dallas, Texas, Kennedy was shot.

    By October 2017, the government was required by a 1992 law to make all assassination-related records available.

    On Thursday, President Joe Biden issued an executive order authorising the latest disclosure.

    But he said some files would be kept under wraps until June 2023 to protect against possible “identifiable harm”.

    The US National Archives said that 515 documents would remain withheld in full, and another 2,545 documents would be partly withheld.

    A 1964 US inquiry, the Warren Commission, found that Kennedy was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald, a US citizen who had previously lived in the Soviet Union, and that he acted alone. He was killed in the basement of the Dallas police headquarters two days after his arrest.

    JFK’s death spawned decades of conspiracy theories, but on Thursday the CIA said the US spy agency had “never engaged” Oswald, and did not withhold information about him from US investigators.

    Long-time JFK academics and theorists have hoped the latest release would reveal more information about Oswald’s activities in Mexico City, where he met a Soviet KGB officer in October 1963.

    In its latest statement, the CIA said that all information held by the agency relating to his trip to Mexico City had previously been released, adding: “There is no new information on this topic in the 2022 release.”

    But researchers with the Mary Ferrell Foundation, a non-profit that sued to the government to release the files, said the CIA was withholding information about Oswald’s time in Mexico.

    The foundation said some CIA records were never submitted to the archives and therefore were not part of the batch just released.

    One newly revealed document shows the president of Mexico helped the US place a wiretap on the Soviet embassy in Mexico without the knowledge of other officials in the Mexican government.

    This nugget of information was hidden by redactions in a previously released version of the file, reports the BBC’s US partner CBS News.

    The White House said the release of the files would provide the public with greater understanding of the investigation into the assassination.

    President Biden wrote in his order that “agencies have undertaken a comprehensive effort to review the full set of almost 16,000 records that had previously been released in redacted form and determined that more than 70 percent of those records may now be released in full”.

    The Trump administration released thousands of pages over the course of his presidency, but withheld others on the basis of national security, despite the 1992 law forcing the release of all the information by 2017.

    In October 2021, Mr Biden released around 1,500 documents, but said he was keeping the others sealed.

    Philip Shenon, a former New York Times reporter and author of A Cruel and Shocking Act: The Secret History of the Kennedy Assassination, says the new files could shed light on whether the government may have known of Oswald’s intentions.

    “I suspect there may be information in these documents to suggest that other people knew before the Kennedy assassination that this man Lee Harvey Oswald was a danger and that he may have talked openly about his intention to kill the president,” he tells BBC News.

    “And the question has always been did the agencies of government, the CIA and FBI, have some sense that this man was a danger to President Kennedy, and if they had acted on that information could they have saved the president?”