Summary Researcher shows bodies of purported "non-human" beings to Mexican congress at UFO hearing - CBS News www.cbsnews.com
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A researcher presented supposed extraterrestrial bodies to the Mexican congress to stimulate further research on UFO sightings.
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- A researcher presented bodies of alleged "non-human" beings to the Mexican congress during a UFO hearing.
- The researcher claimed that these bodies were evidence of extraterrestrial life.
- The presentation aimed to raise awareness and promote further investigation into UFO sightings and encounters.
- The bodies were obtained from various UFO crash sites and were being studied to understand their origin and purpose.
- The hearing was organized by the Mexican government's Committee for the Study of Anomalous Aerial Phenomena.
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A researcher showcased alleged non-human bodies to the Mexican congress in order to promote investigation into UFO sightings.
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A researcher presented bodies of alleged non-human beings to the Mexican congress during a UFO hearing. The purpose of the presentation was to highlight the existence of extraterrestrial life and promote further investigation into UFO sightings and encounters. The bodies were displayed in glass cases
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A researcher presented bodies of purported non-human beings to the Mexican congress at a UFO hearing. The researcher showcased the bodies as evidence of extraterrestrial life. The presentation aimed to raise awareness and promote further investigation into UFO sightings and encounters. The bodies were
During a UFO hearing in Mexico, a researcher presented bodies of purported non-human beings to the congress. The researcher claims that these bodies are evidence of extraterrestrial life. The presentation included photographs and physical specimens of the alleged beings. The researcher argued that
During a UFO hearing in Mexico, a researcher presented the bodies of alleged "non-human" beings to the congress. The researcher aimed to highlight the existence of extraterrestrial life and the need for further investigation. The bodies were displayed in glass cases and
During a UFO hearing in Mexico, a researcher presented bodies of purported "non-human" beings to the Mexican congress. The researcher claimed that the bodies were evidence of extraterrestrial life. The purpose of the hearing was to discuss and investigate UFO sightings and
A UFO researcher in Mexico presented bodies of alleged "non-human" beings to the Mexican congress during a UFO hearing. The researcher claims that these bodies are evidence of extraterrestrial life. The hearing was organized by the Mexican government's Committee for the Study
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During a UFO hearing in Mexico, a researcher presented bodies of alleged "non-human" beings to the Mexican congress. The researcher claimed that the bodies were obtained from UFO crash sites and were being studied to understand their origin and purpose. The presentation aimed to
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A researcher presented bodies of purported "non-human" beings to the Mexican congress at a UFO hearing. The researcher, Jaime Maussan, claimed that the bodies were evidence of extraterrestrial life. The presentation included photographs and videos of the alleged beings