I did found this analysis of aliens(?) found in Mexico:
Where is the evidence? Just this guy saying he has reports?
I mean, they look super fake, honestly. And I certainly wouldn't trust their age info techniques, scientists are terrible at that.
What MRI scans? As in, do you have a link to an actual research paper by a respectable institution that has data on it?They're not fake. The MRI scans prove that much.
What MRI scans?
a respectable institution
In the meantime I'm going to assume it's a cake, since it's the only photographic evidence of the insides that I've seen - and that would be a truly epic hoax to pull off so it's as plausible as anything else!
I think that’s the money-shot.So I will reserve my judgment on dismissing this as a complete hoax.
This. We live in a post-truth world. “Evidence” is no longer possible. It can all be faked past where any of us can tell the difference.In their original presentation an MRI scan was mislabeled as an 'x-ray' when it's clearly an MRI scan. Trust me, I've looked at enough of these this past year to immediately know the difference when I see it. X-rays make a comprehensive image while an MRI makes a view of a 'slice' and that's the image presented to the Mexican congress was an MRI scan.
And what would that be these days? One that can't tell the difference between women and men? One that says mRNA is a vaccine? One that promotes abortion as 'health care'? One that promotes racism against white people? I'm not seeking an answer or a challenge here just saying that there are no more respectable and trustworthy institutions these days. It's up to us to judge what we see and what we are told on our own.
Again, I suspect these things are truly mummies that were truly discovered in situ. But that does not make them aliens. Just weird looking.
And just as there is no evidence to make me think they're aliens there's also no evidence to say what they are or or not at this point. So I will reserve my judgment on dismissing this as a complete hoax.