The radiocarbon being used in this case, seems to show that the bodies were buried for 1000 years... And apparently, scientists are now claiming that the skeletons were not assembled? According to this newer article:Doh!
Radiocarbon dating depends on being in equilibrium with a known environment. In practice that means Earths ecosystem. If these were really aliens this would not have been the case and any radiocarbon dating claim would be absurd.
Well, realistically, all scientific studies thus far that I'm aware of do show that the earth they were found buried in was untouched for 1000 years... That's what the scientists claim, anyways.Those 'Aliens' had tiny engravings on them apparently.
They managed to decipher them too! They said:
'Made in China'....
There were civilizations in that region well over 1000 years ago. The age alone is not indicative of anything.The radiocarbon being used in this case, seems to show that the bodies were buried for 1000 years... And apparently, scientists are now claiming that the skeletons were not assembled? According to this newer article:
Controversy builds as Mexico's 'alien' bodies undergo lab tests
Doctors in Mexico City have conducted several laboratory tests on the country's most famous alleged "alien" bodies as the controversy escalates.www.euronews.com
Well, I would be curious to know what they were used for at least, and why they would have 3 fingers, even if they were man-made figurines, from 1000 years ago... And why the internal skeletons, and "eggs" inside?There were civilizations in that region well over 1000 years ago. The age alone is not indicative of anything.
Central and Southern Andes, 500–1000 A.D. | Chronology | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
“Two states rise to power, Tiwanaku in the Bolivian altiplano (high plateau) and Wari in the south-central Andes. Tiwanaku, which may have been inhabited as early as 800 B.C., expands south to Bolivia, northern Chile, and adjacent Peru. Wari extends primarily to Peru’s central and southern...www.metmuseum.org
“Let’s pretend” is a fun game for adults, too.Seriously, anyone who looks at these "alien mummies" and doesn't immediately peg them as fake and a hoax has serious issues with their perception of reality. Just look at them. They don't even resemble biological things. They are dolls. They don't have joints. The bones don't make any sense from a biological POV, even an engineered one.
It is always fun to speculate. However, I think we modern people tend to close our minds to possibilities of what could have happened in history. Also, I think a lot of history has been hidden from us. Some history is not talked about because it is too upsetting to the modern mind. Now I am not going to get preachy, but we have to consider that there were strange things in the world in the past. And Jesus has told us that in the last days it will be like it was in the days of Noah before the great flood. It makes sense to me that we might excavate some mummies from that time. I am not saying that what they have is that. But at least we can be open to the possibilities.The Bible mentions a race of beings called Nephilim . See Genesis 6. Who or what were they? Do you think it is true that soldiers killed a giant in Kandahar? Do you think it is a possibility the government is covering up what they know? Just some things to make you go hmmmm .“Let’s pretend” is a fun game for adults, too.
I say that these “mummies” are genuine, fun things to think about, how did they get here? How old are they?Will Batman catch the Joker?, How did they “die”, and who buried them? (I mean, I’d hardly bury a fellow human I don’t know, WHO BURIES ALIENS?)
It’s fun and it’s cheap fun!
The mummified specimens were unveiled by ufologist and journalist Jaime Maussan
Crop circles never happen in villages where there’s no internet access, coincidence?Yup, ah.., hmmm,... yes.... ufo-logist the field of study of extraterrestrial phenomenon. Can we just add "logist" to anything and call it a field of study? Because I'm hoping to be an optical-orbitologist. I study eye-rolls after reading nonsensical "news".
Crop circles never happen in villages where there’s no internet access, coincidence?
I'm... I'm just... shocked. Absolutely shocked. Flabbergasted, even.The verdict from Peru officials who seized 2 doll-like figures
“The conclusion is simple: they are dolls assembled with bones of animals from this planet, with modern synthetic glues, therefore they were not assembled during pre-Hispanic times,” Estrada told reporters.
I dont know what a real alien mummy should look like. But somehow I do know how to spot a fake one.The verdict from Peru officials who seized 2 doll-like figures
“The conclusion is simple: they are dolls assembled with bones of animals from this planet, with modern synthetic glues, therefore they were not assembled during pre-Hispanic times,” Estrada told reporters.
The peers would be astrologersUh huh.
Peer review time.