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TV crew to film 'autopsy' on three-fingered mummies to prove they're aliens

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One of the two 'non-human' beings in Mexico (Image: Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

The truth about Peru's Mummy Aliens, previously dismissed as "fakes", is set to be revealed on camera.

A team of independent experts is preparing to prove whether the infamous three-fingered Peruvian mummies are alien life forms for a new TV documentary. Producer Serena DC has expressed her frustration that all previous investigations into these mysterious bodies have been conducted behind closed doors. She said: "It is now time for the world to know the truth."

Unlike scientists in Peru who labelled the figures as dolls, Serena's team will film independent autopsies and medical scans related to these controversial beings. This comes after an independent study from Mexican officials claimed the ET figures were "dolls" made from human and animal parts.

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TV crew to film 'autopsy' on three-fingered mummies to prove they're aliens qhiqhuiqhridtzprwA three-month investigation established that the mummies were not really extra-terrestrial (AFP via Getty Images)

Serena, an Emmy-nominated documentarian and alien investigator, has been given exclusive access to examine the "non-human bodies". These were presented to the Mexican congress last year. In exclusive photos, Serena is seen with the mummies and promises to "once and for all find out the truth" in her new show, The Nazca Alien Autopsy.

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The photos show Serena and her team with what are declared as recovered bodies. Mexican journalist and self-proclaimed "UFOlogist" Jaime Maussan initially presented these unidentified objects. Serena is working diligently to clarify uncertainty around the figures, which seemingly have ribs and internal organs. She shared a snapshot of herself next to one of the claimed creatures during filming. Her crew will also travel to Peru to inspect 14 more bodies found in a mass grave.

Working closely with Maussan, who discovered these mummies four years ago,is Serena DC. Her new film, We Are Not Alone, has been a hit worldwide. Through her intriguing documentary, she aims to delve into and dissect Maussan's controversial find in Nazca, Peru.

Eager to discover the truth about these supposed bodies, Serena said: "We are representing the people to discover what the truth is about these bodies. We do not know. I believe in extraterrestrial life and if this is a fake we will expose it as a fake. I need to know if it is true or not.

TV crew to film 'autopsy' on three-fingered mummies to prove they're aliensSerena DC says she will prove on camera the legitimacy of the mummies (Nazca Alien Autopsy / Ad Astra Distribution)
TV crew to film 'autopsy' on three-fingered mummies to prove they're aliensIt's time for the world to know the truth, she said (Nazca Alien Autopsy / Ad Astra Distribution)

"If it is not true I will lead the charge to expose these people for the charlatans that they are. It is driving me crazy. I have seen these bodies in the cases. From the outside they look real, but they could be fake. After examining them in a laboratory and doing these tests, we will share our findings with the world.

"We will stand in that room and watch the testing and film the scientists. We have been granted permission to view, film and dissect a small part of these alien mummies to help determine their true origins. Our aim is to draw a conclusion on whether they are real or not.

"Everyone has opinions but we are taking people who are qualified to do independent DNA tests and medical scans. This comes down to science. We will engage with experts in genetics, anthropology, and archaeology to scrutinize the methodologies and findings of the mummy examinations and explore the validity of the DNA testing and body scans, addressing skepticism and uncovering potential implications for our understanding of human evolution."

Over the weekend, Flavio Estrada, an archeologist from Peru's Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences Institute, declared two discovered mummies in Peru as non-alien, according to a report. In Lima, these small specimens were described by experts as humanoid dolls, possibly made with both human and animal parts.

TV crew to film 'autopsy' on three-fingered mummies to prove they're aliensPeru's Ministry of Culture stated along with scientists that the apparent mummies were actually parts of other animals (Anadolu via Getty Images)

Estrada announced: "They're not extraterrestrials. They're dolls made from animal bones from this planet joined together with modern synthetic glue. It's totally a made-up story."

The two figurines were found in the Lima airport offices of courier DHL in a cardboard box, dressed up to look like mummified bodies in traditional Andean clothes. This led some media outlets to wonder if they could be of alien origin.

"You have one group saying they are real and another saying it is fake. We feel what is ambiguous is the chain of custody but we have not seen anyone do tests. The team will aim to find out the question marks about the chain of custody too.

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"Ultimately we are trying to get to ground zero and learn the entire story of who found them and how it came to pass. We understand that it was an independent 'tomb raider' who discovered the bodies, who then passed them to Jamie."

Serena also asked Peru's Institute for Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences to let them see the bodies they examined - which might or might not be linked to the same site as Maussan's discovery. "I am investigating the aliens that were taken to congress by Jamie and have an origin story that goes back to the hole they dug out of in Peru.

"We would urge these scientists to please hand over these dolls so we can have them analyzed at the same time. We will conduct all the same tests. There are so many unanswered questions, which we are determined to find answers."

Filmmakers Serena and Jason Shurka, alongside alien experts Paola Harris, Danny Sheehan, Bob Sala and Michael Mazzola, will devote several days to exploring these mummies. This is following reports of unusual mummified remains discovered in the Nazca region of Peru back in 2017.

Fast forward a few months, and another 14 bodies were uncovered from a mass grave in Peru. Maussan's team heads this new investigation, with collaboration from university labs in Mexico and Peru.

The documentary will be shot on location in Peru, including Nazca where the bodies first emerged. Other features include interviews with those integral to finding the mummies like Maussan, his scientific research team, local experts, and eyewitnesses. The final analysis happens in Los Angeles before presenting the findings in a show, "The Nazca Alien Autopsy". The programme is set for an April release on TVOD platforms such as Unifyd, Eclipse, Amazon, and Apple TV.

Serena has made significant strides in inspecting interactions and the existence of extraterrestrials on Earth. Her film "My Transparent Life" was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Documentary. Another noteworthy piece is "Contact - The CE-5 Experience" featuring Dr. Steven Greer, We Are Not Alone, Beyond The Grave.

Elysium Media, an Emmy Nominated production company with studios in Los Angeles - USA and Melbourne Australia, is known for its UFO content. With titles like Contact: The CE5 Experience, My Transparent Life, The Marfa Lights, We Are Not Alone, Preparing for Contact, Hollywood Disclosure, Dream Life and Beyond The Grave under its belt, and the upcoming releases of The Visitors and Interview with the Extraterrestrial, it's one of the biggest producers of UFO content globally.

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James Desborough

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