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Scientists Confirm Peru’s Alien Mummies Are Real, Not a Hoax

PGMN Staff by PGMN Staff
March 28, 2025
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Scientists Confirm Peru’s Alien Mummies Are Real, Not a Hoax
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They tried to dismiss it, they tried to suppress it, but the truth is breaking out: Peru’s so-called alien mummies aren’t hoaxes, they’re history in the making.

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Scientists examining these specimens have doubled down, saying these beings are 100% real, and not some Frankenstein project patched together in someone’s garage.

But of course, the usual gatekeepers of official science are in full damage control mode, scrambling to call it fake.

Meet Antonio: The Mummy That’s Definitely Not a Hoax

Let’s talk about Antonio, one of the mummified beings under examination. Researchers, including Dr. José Zalce, have conducted forensic analysis on its skull and skeletal structure.

Unlike past hoax claims, this isn’t a random mix of human and animal parts—Antonio’s anatomy is a complete, unified, and consistent structure, with second and third molars completely intact and biologically coherent.

You can’t fake that, unless you’ve got an ancient Peruvian version of Jim Henson’s Creature Shop working centuries ahead of its time.

Dr. Zalce and journalist Fernando Correa Dominguez found aluminum, tin, and silver embedded in the bones, not as some amateur glue job, but as part of the being’s structure.

Critics love to say, “Oh, it’s just a doll,” but last time we checked, Play-Doh and Elmer’s Glue don’t bond advanced alloys to skeletal remains.

The Scientific Pushback: The Hoax Narrative

The mainstream scientific community immediately started pushing the “hoax” narrative, much like they’ve done for decades with every inconvenient discovery that doesn’t fit their controlled version of history.

Forensic archaeologist Dr. Flavio Estrada went on record calling the mummies “assembled,” but here’s the problem—where’s his actual scientific rebuttal?

If these beings were fabrications, why do repeated scans and forensic tests show no evidence of tampering? Why do they have consistent biological structures that can’t just be glued together?

Even U.S. Congressman Tim Burchett, one of the few politicians actually pressing for UFO and alien transparency, has taken interest in the case, pushing for a deeper probe.

He’s no fool, and if the evidence was just a pile of “manipulated bones,” he wouldn’t be wasting his time.

The Bigger Picture: Shaking Up History

The truth is, this discovery is shaking up the establishment’s carefully curated history books. If these beings are extraterrestrial, it means human history isn’t what we were told.

And if they’re an unknown ancient species, it means our entire understanding of evolution and civilization is incomplete.

Either way, it’s a threat to the scientific status quo, and that’s why the skeptics are losing their minds.

The truth is out there, and it’s buried right in the sands of Peru.

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