The USA has been one-upped. Our congress listened soberly as crackpots told them all about UFOs whizzing about through our skies, but the Mexican congress got to see alien bodies.
Body and fonction présentation Alien MEXICO🛸Subtitle added on 80% of videos #UFO #UFOs #ufotwiter #USA #UFOSightings #UFOTuesday #Aliens #OVNI #ufomexique #ufotwitter #ufoX pic.twitter.com/00cK9spHIr
— Quantica (@QuanticaScience) September 13, 2023
Are you impressed by all the anatomical details, the CAT scans of the bodies, the boldness of the speaker? I hope not. Here’s a video of these specimens.
They’re doll-sized. They look like they’re made out of papier mache.
I suspect they’re a bit like the Fiji mermaids, which were made from monkey bodies stitched to fish. I’m going to guess these are mangled and manipulated animal bones, crudely covered with a rough matrix of some sort, and that’s it.
Putting three eggs in one of them was a nice touch, though.
christoph says
Nah. That’s just a chupacabra.
timgueguen says
That’s the real reason aliens haven’t contacted us. Not because they’re morally superior to us. Not because they’re worried about culturally contaminating us. No, they’re simply upset at the crappy depictions we make of them. They’re very sensitive about their looks.
robro says
Scientific American has tried to tackle the resent hoopla:
How Wealthy UFO Fans Helped Fuel Fringe Beliefs
Congressional UFO Hearing Shows Need for More Transparency
There are more in this section of SciAm.
The first one is particularly interesting because it’s consistent with a theme running through our national political culture: very wealthy people can get people in Congress to pay attention to their whims. The rest of us can go suck. As long as “serving” in an elected office requires huge sums of money, I think we can expect more and more cases like this, Thomas, DeSantis, et al. As my dear old dad would regularly say, why would anyone spend millions of dollars to win a job that pays $174,000?
birgerjohansson says
Check the molecules for stereoisomers. If all have the same “handedness” as Earth life, you already are halfway to debunking the rubbish.
But don’t stop there. Svante Pääbo and his colleagues will want to extract DNA or whatever… finding the genomes of the ordinary Earth species used for his hoax.
If they want attention, then give them more attention than they bargained for.
birgerjohansson says
If we don’t make it past the last level of “The Great Filter”, it will be because of stupid and/or corrupt politicians like these.
shermanj says
There are dried cod in markets that look more authentic as aliens than these do. Our arts group produced a video that clearly explains that aliens (as if!?) would keep an eye on earth and avoid humans’ unstoppable desire to destroy everything they see. And, about our government (ROFLMAO) spending all that time and money to cater to these tin-foil hat crackpots and ooh and aaah at the tiny specks on aircraft screens, I think it is great entertainment for the drooling masses and that’s all. Now, I and a friend are going to get our video camera and an old chrome car hubcap and make a back yard video that will make us famous on social media.
mordred says
What I found rather interesting is that someone thought it would make sense to do C14 dating on these “mummies”. Well, if these things really were from a different planet, why should their bodies contain the same percentage of C14 when they were still alive as living beings in out biosphere?
Of course anybody talking about alien DNA has proven himself either clueless of a fraud to me. What would be the odds that an alien creature used DNA in a way so similar to us that a standard test would show anything useful?
shermanj says
@7 mordred said: if these things really were from a different planet, why should their bodies contain the same percentage of C14 when they were still alive as living beings in out biosphere?
I reply: mordred, you are spoiling all the fun by being intelligent and insightful! Your points are excellent. But, the u.s. gov’t isn’t spending all that money on a circus sideshow for crackpots just to have you ruin it with science.
mordred says
@8: Nothing particularly intelligent or insightful, I’d say. C14 dating was explained in my kiddy science books back in the 80s. ;-)
Now that reminds me of one especially hilarious UFO guy, Billy Meier: https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Billy_Meier
Among other blunders he supernaturally received pictures of prehistoric animals from his alien friends which turned out to be low quality photos taken from a beautifully illustrated dinosaur book for kids – a book I had as a kid!
Pierce R. Butler says
Scientists call fraud on supposed extraterrestrials presented to Mexican Congress:
Pierce R. Butler says
PS: I spoke with a non-human being this morning.
She said, “Meow!”
shermanj says
I recommend that everyone watch a Really Fun short vid about ufos:
UFO yeah!
christoph says
@birgerjohansson, #4: Did you ever read “Doorways in the Sand” by Roger Zelazny?
fergl says
Doesnt reflect well on the Mexican Congress to allow this known liar a stage.
Alejandro Pizano says
Long time lurker here. The guy who presented this has been debunked lots of times on his false claims since the 80s. He is just someone that is making money from UFO fans in Latin America. This is just a distraction as Mexico presidential elections are months away.
shermanj says
Wow, NASA has an earth shattering report here (he said, his keyboard dripping with sarcasm)
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2023/9/14/2193299/-NASA-s-Final-UFO-Report-Is-A-Lot-Of-Nothing
https://science.nasa.gov/science-pink/s3fs-public/atoms/files/UAP%20Independent%20Study%20Team%20-%20Final%20Report_0.pdf
Dear @11 Pierce R. Butler, our non-human companion always clearly said “MeNow”
birgerjohansson says
Christoph @13
Oh, yes. The protagonist has without knowing it fused with an Alien symbiont. And he jumps through the “Rhennius machine”.
Reginald Selkirk says
@14: I think I read that he testified under oath. So if he was found to be misrepresenting anything, they should jail him for perjury and contempt of Congress.
Jaws says
…after which the Lizardcongresspeople accused the Greycongresspeople of being the source of the leak, and the Greys responded “No, it was you scaly scumbuckets”…
Akira MacKenzie says
Gasp! This being came from a planet populated by plaster-based organisms!
StevoR says
FWIW some more serious extraterrestrial lifefroms stories here :
Source : https://phys.org/news/2023-09-youve-alien-life.html
Plus :
Source : https://phys.org/news/2023-09-aliens-terraforming-worlds.html
Also :
Source : https://phys.org/news/2023-09-nasa-ufo-science-techniques.html
Seems pretty reasonable to me. More science less stigma generally a good rule & that people are seeing some strange things even if NOT actually aliens is also pretty clear even if most are misidentified.
John Morales says
StevoR,
Low bar; it could hardly get less serious.
(Another proposed technique, yay!)
Limited resources. Extensive stupid claims.
(Think of DDOS, but for science instead of bandwidth)
specialffrog says
Have they published the actual CT data? That would be fun to get a copy of.
Alt-X says
There’s a video from years ago that debunks this, scans show it bones are made up of different human and animal bones, bones placed upside down, wrong type of bones in the wrong spot etc. So it looks like they used human skin and bones, animal bones and papier mached up their own alien. The question is did the guy that is known for faking alien bodies in the past make them, or were they made long ago and were found.
wzrd1 says
Alt-X, even money it’s rinsed and repeated bullshit on rye, calling it a Reuben sandwich.
Which reminds me, get ingredients for a real Reuben. Haven’t had one in a few years, got 2/3’s of the ingredients…