I agree. Like in the USA Congress previously, though, this Mexico Congress case involves sworn testimony. Telling lies in this context has consequences unlike stories published on fringe websites. Again, I really want to hear from Autonomous National University of Mexico (UNAM), the largest university in Latin America, that they corroborate the statements made at Congress. Given that panspermia seems to be a real possibility, I'm willing to imagine that some base pairs could be commonly used throughout the universe. In this case, though, were there other base pairs found in the dna? I really want to see a statement from UNAM on what they found.
As in the USA Congress testimony, there are seemingly trustworthy figures adding their voice to the discussion.
"Jose de Jesus Zalce Benitez, Director of the Scientific Institute for Health of the Mexican navy, said X-rays, 3-D reconstruction and DNA analysis had been carried out on the remains. "I can affirm that these bodies have no relation to human beings," he said."
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Date: 2023-Sep-13, Wednesday 09:55 pm (UTC)As in the USA Congress testimony, there are seemingly trustworthy figures adding their voice to the discussion.
As before, if this is all lies, it's got the be the longest and most complex hoax in human history.