Self-proclaimed UFO expert Jaime Maussan’s reveal of two “non-human” beings in the Mexico Congress has been tagged as an “unsubstantiated stunt” by the head of Americans for Safe Aerospace Ryan Graves, who attended the hearing.
Graves, who is also a former US pilot, said the hearing was a “huge step backwards” in his attempt to keep the government’s interest alive in pilot experiences with UFOs.
Distancing himself from the hearing, Graves said he was deeply disappointed. However, he would continue to discuss the matter of “aerospace safety, national security, and science.” Graves usually connects the idea of UFOs, also called Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, to mysterious ariel objects seen by pilots. He avoids discussing possible extraterrestrial sightings.
“My testimony centered on sharing my experience and the UAP reports I hear from commercial and military aircrew through ASA’s witness program,” Graves clarified in a social media post.
The “non-human” remains displayed in the Mexico Congress were said to be fossilised and mummified. Maussan claimed the thousand-year-old bodies found in Peru had been peer-reviewed by other scientists.
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The beings appeared to be short but humanoid and had three fingers in each hand.