Researcher shows bodies of purported 'non-human' beings to Mexican congress at UFO hearing

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Researcher shows bodies of purported 'non-human' beings to Mexican congress at UFO hearing
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Jamie Maussan, a longtime UFO researcher, was joined in Mexico's Congress by a former U.S. Navy pilot who made a similar plea for openness in D.C. just weeks earlier.

A screengrab from video live-streamed on Sept. 12, 2023 from a hearing in the Mexican Congress' Chamber of Deputies shows small figures in boxes that were described by journalist and UFO researcher Jamie Maussan as"non-human" beings found almost a decade earlier in Peru.

Ryan Graves, the executive director of the Americans for Safe Aerospace organization, told the Mexican politicians that he founded the group after"recognizing the need for action and answers."

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