Aliens or hoax? Filmmakers say three-fingered 'mummified humanoids' found in ... trends now

Aliens or hoax? Filmmakers say three-fingered 'mummified humanoids' found in ... trends now
Aliens or hoax? Filmmakers say three-fingered 'mummified humanoids' found in ... trends now

Aliens or hoax? Filmmakers say three-fingered 'mummified humanoids' found in ... trends now

Another set of 'alien mummies' has surfaced — three-fingered beings said to be from Peru — according to filmmakers who claim to have X-rayed the alleged corpses.

One seemingly plaster-encased, four-foot tall specimen, these documentarians said, contains a new form of DNA and appears to show signs of 'genetic engineering.'

'The DNA is 30 percent unknown,' according to the duo, who say they plan to unveil further scientific evidence on their mummies next week, Tuesday, March 12, at a press conference in West Hollywood, California.

The documentary filmmakers took pains to distance their finds from the claims of 'alien mummies' as presented before Mexico's Congress last September by journalist Jaime Maussan: mummies similar to those analyzed and declared man-made 'dolls' by Peruvian authorities this January.

'We're not now saying we found extraterrestrials,' the filmmakers said. 'But we believe we've found a new species.'

'There is a slight chance that it may be from somewhere else in the galaxy,' documentary producer Serena DC (right), said of the finds. 'And if it was, how cool is that?' She and her film partner, Michael Mazzola (left), said preliminary DNA testing found 30 percent 'unknown' DNA

'There is a slight chance that it may be from somewhere else in the galaxy,' documentary producer Serena DC (right), said of the finds. 'And if it was, how cool is that?' She and her film partner, Michael Mazzola (left), said preliminary DNA testing found 30 percent 'unknown' DNA

Thus far, the filmmaking pair report that they have had X-rays (above), DNA, and other laboratory examinations conducted on one of the apparently mummified bodies, filmed in collaboration with scientists from the United States on location in Mexico and Peru

Thus far, the filmmaking pair report that they have had X-rays (above), DNA, and other laboratory examinations conducted on one of the apparently mummified bodies, filmed in collaboration with scientists from the United States on location in Mexico and Peru

'There is a slight chance that it may be from somewhere else in the galaxy,' Serena DC, one of the two documentary producers, said. 'And if it was, how cool is that?'

DC and her film partner, Michael Mazzola, told The US Sun that further DNA testing is needed, beyond their preliminary analysis, to truly 'work out where it's from.'

'But what we know categorically,' she contended, 'is that these beings were not physically constructed by humans.'

'There is a slight chance that it may be from somewhere else in the galaxy,' Serena DC (above), one of the two documentarians, added. 'And if it was, how cool is that?'

'There is a slight chance that it may be from somewhere else in the galaxy,' Serena DC (above), one of the two documentarians, added. 'And if it was, how cool is that?'

Thus far, the pair report that they have had X-rays and laboratory examinations conducted on one of the apparently mummified bodies, filmed in collaboration with scientists from the United States and Mexico, at sites in Mexico and Peru.

That 'incredible' evidence, they said, will be presented next Tuesday, alongside new images, live testing of these humanoid mummies, and reports from those scientists. 

'Those tests will be explained by the Mexican and American scientists, who will present their interpretations,' DC said of the coming event, which will be livestreamed March 12 at noon Pacific via Spark TV.

'Media are actually going to see that

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