Mysterious fetus with ten ribs found in Colombia could be 'alien' or 'tiny ... trends now

Mysterious fetus with ten ribs found in Colombia could be 'alien' or 'tiny ... trends now
Mysterious fetus with ten ribs found in Colombia could be 'alien' or 'tiny ... trends now

Mysterious fetus with ten ribs found in Colombia could be 'alien' or 'tiny ... trends now

A mysterious, new fetal mummy has surfaced — and one veteran public radio reporter suspects it could be 'alien' or a 'tiny humanoid' from an ancient species. 

The alleged extraterrestrial has an elongated skull, slanted eyes, and an unusual number of ribs, at least according to the reporter, who stated that the body seemed to have 10 ribs on each side of the body compared to a human's typical 12.

Images of the deceased being were delivered by an anonymous source via WhatsApp message to that reporter, Josep Guijarro, who said the mummy may have originated in 'el cerro de los enanos' ('the Hill of the Dwarves') in remote Colombia.

Signs of an umbilical cord, usually found on terrestrial mammals, have fueled speculation that the 'alien' mummy could be related to the infamous remains of an alleged cave-dwelling 'tiny humanoid' discovered in Peru. 

Skeptical scientists, however, have maintained that both specimens are likely stillborn and all-to-human fetal remains.

But the new find may keep hope alive for frustrated 'ancient alien' hunters, following a recent blistering analysis by forensic archaeologists who concluded that the 'alien mummies' presented before Mexico's Congress last September were man-made.

A mysterious, new fetal mummy has surfaced — and one veteran public radio reporter suspects it could be 'alien ' or a 'tiny humanoid' from an ancient species

The macabre photos were sent to Josep Guijarro, the host of National Radio of Spain's 'Enigmes i Misteris' for over a decade. Guijarro said that his source claimed the eerie fetal remains were found in Colombia

A mysterious, new fetal mummy has surfaced — and one veteran public radio reporter suspects it could be 'alien ' or a 'tiny humanoid' from an ancient species. The macabre photos were sent to Josep Guijarro, who hosted National Radio of Spain's 'Enigmes i Misteris' for over a decade. Guijarro said that his source claimed the eerie fetal remains were found in Colombia

The new find resembles Chile's mysterious, oblong-headed 'Atacama skeleton' (above), which according a Spanish businessman who spent a decade studying it, may have once been a small class of terrestrial humanoid: a human cousin he believes may have once lived in Chilean caves

The new find resembles Chile's mysterious, oblong-headed 'Atacama skeleton' (above), which according a Spanish businessman who spent a decade studying it, may have once been a small class of terrestrial humanoid: a human cousin he believes may have once lived in Chilean caves

The macabre new photos were sent to Guijarro, who hosted National Radio of Spain's 'Enigmes i Misteris' for a decade, and is now a UFO researcher and author.

While the source claimed the eerie fetal remains were found in Colombia, Guijarro shared in an X post: 'I can't know exactly because I lack verifiable data.' 

The veteran journalist also noted, in his formal release of this photographic evidence, that he personally preferred to remain agnostic on the possible 'alien' origin of the mummified remains, citing fetal size and mammal-like umbilical cord. 

'I am sure that someone in Mexico would have already given it the label 'alien,'' Guijarro wrote at espaciomisterio last week: an apparent dig at journalist Jaime Maussan, who brought multiple 'alien mummies' to Mexico's Congress last year.

'In my case,' Guijarro added, 'I prefer to be more cautious.'

Guijarro echoed the 'tiny humanoid' theory of Ramon Navia-Osorio Villar (left) who now owns the eerie, but tiny, skeletal Atacama mummy. In 2013, Navia-Osorio, a Barcelona-based entrepreneur, also led UFO research at the Institute for Exobiological Investigation and Study

Guijarro echoed the 'tiny humanoid' theory of Ramon Navia-Osorio Villar (left) who now owns the eerie, but tiny, skeletal Atacama mummy. In 2013, Navia-Osorio, a Barcelona-based entrepreneur, also led UFO research at the Institute for Exobiological Investigation and Study

But based on an assessment by biological anthropologist Siân Halcrow and her colleagues, the skeleton likely belonged to a fetus or premature infant that died less than four months into pregnancy. Halcrow told DailyMail.com last year that the 'tiny humanoid' theory was 'absurd'

But based on an assessment by biological anthropologist Siân Halcrow and her colleagues, the skeleton likely belonged to a fetus or premature infant that died less than four months into pregnancy. Halcrow told DailyMail.com last year that the 'tiny humanoid' theory was 'absurd'

The Spanish public radio veteran did venture to suggest that the specimen might be related to 'Ata,' an infamous, six-inch 'alien'-like corpse unearthed in Chile in 2003. 

But this caution with his own tentative ideas hasn't stopped spectators on social media from weighing in more definitively on the new 'alien' corpse mystery.

'It is very similar to the Atacama being,' one local commented. 'Surely it's an intraterrestrial species that still lives among us?'

'It is the same as the one ['Ata'] found in Atacama,' another, named Erik, stated.

'We look forward to receiving more information,' a third, Ariel chimed in.

But official reports have not stopped spectators on social media from weighing in with their own assessment of Guijarro's new Colombian corpse mystery. 'It is very similar to the Atacama being,' one said (above). 'Surely it's an intraterrestrial species that still lives among us?'

But official reports have not stopped spectators on social media from weighing in with their own assessment of Guijarro's new Colombian corpse mystery. 'It is very similar to the Atacama being,' one said (above). 'Surely it's an intraterrestrial

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