'Alien mummies' press conference descends into chaos as Peruvian officials try ... trends now

'Alien mummies' press conference descends into chaos as Peruvian officials try ... trends now
'Alien mummies' press conference descends into chaos as Peruvian officials try ... trends now

'Alien mummies' press conference descends into chaos as Peruvian officials try ... trends now

In a scene straight out of a sci-fi thriller, a press conference showcasing 'alien mummies' took a bizarre turn after Peruvian authorities attempted to seize a 'pregnant' new specimen.

As part of the event, hosted by ufologist Jaime Maussan in Peru, a new 'alien' specimen named Montserrat was presented to those in attendance.

Maussan, 70, known for his prolific research into extraterrestrial phenomena, had previously made headlines by presenting two alleged mummified aliens - found in Palpa and Nazca in Peru in 2016 - at the Mexican congress in September 2023.

The ufologist has been claiming there is 'definitive proof' on the so-called tridactyl mummies, due to them having three fingers and toes, for several weeks. 

Now, seven months on, he unveiled his latest discovery - a mummified being named Montserrat that is claimed to have been pregnant at the time of her death.

A press conference showcasing ' alien mummies' took a bizarre turn after Peruvian officials attempted to seize a 'pregnant' new specimen

A press conference showcasing ' alien mummies' took a bizarre turn after Peruvian officials attempted to seize a 'pregnant' new specimen 

As part of the event, hosted by ufologist Jaime Maussan in Peru, a new 'alien' specimen named Montserrat was presented to those in attendance

As part of the event, hosted by ufologist Jaime Maussan in Peru, a new 'alien' specimen named Montserrat was presented to those in attendance

Pictured: Jois Mantilla is interrupted by the Peruvian authorities

Pictured: Jois Mantilla is interrupted by the Peruvian authorities

According to event's host, the 'alien' had been expecting a tridactyl foetus, now affectionately named as Rafael by Maussan. 

However, in a dramatic turn, the press conference was interrupted by officials from the Peruvian Ministry of Culture who stormed the event with the intention of seizing Montserrat's mummified body. 

Accompanied by specialised police officers, officials interrupted a speech given by researcher and journalist Jois Mantilla to take control of the microphone.

The official said: 'Sorry for the interruption, we are taking an unexpected preventive action with the Ministry of Culture and the

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