‘Alien Corpses’ Have Non-Human Fingerprints | UAP

The strange saga of the “1,000-year-old alien corpses” that were first shown to Congress in Mexico back in September has taken yet another turn.

In the months since his first presentation, Mexican journalist Jaime Maussan, who claims to have discovered these “non-human alien corpses,” has been going to great lengths to prove his claim that a portion of the corpses’ DNA is “not from any known species.”

Three times he has made presentations to Mexican Congress. He has also claimed to have had numerous medical experts and a paleontologist test the bodies using everything from x-rays to CT scans.

Meanwhile, several scientists, including a forensic archaeologist, have stated that Jaime Maussan is yanking everyone’s chain with his claims.

Then, of course, are the internet sleuths.

Now, however, a former Colorado prosecutor and current defense attorney has examined one of the “alien corpses” along with three independent forensic medical examiners.

“These were not traditional human fingerprint patterns,” attorney Joshua McDowell told DailyMail.com.

“… criminal forensic investigators in America have long systematized the hunt for unique features ever since these patterns first came into use by US law enforcement in 1902, beginning with three broad types of fingerprint: arches, loops and whorls.

But “María,” the so-called…”

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