Ancient culture researcher Pablo Enrique García Sánchez of Mexico announced his discovery of an alien mummy and a detached alien skull by publicly presenting the findings.
Sanchez says he found these remains, along with ancient artifacts, in a mine near Taxco, Guerrero, and believes they belong to an unknown culture that inhabited Mexico in ancient times.
Sánchez calls the strange mummy, which looks like a humanoid creature, “Citlaltemini” (“Brother of the Stars”)
The mummy has four fingers and four toes, and a very oddly shaped skull.
Even more questions are raised by the other skull, which looks more like the remains of a monster from a sci-fi movie. The skull has sharp teeth, is covered with mysterious geometric patterns scratched into the bone, and its upper part is greatly elongated.
Photos and articles in the press and on the Internet are of great interest. Many call the mummy and skull “fakes”.
But Pablo Enrique García Sánchez is considered by his colleagues to be quite a serious scientist. He has postgraduate studies at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and the Universities of the States of Guerrero and Morelos, and has also been awarded the “Golden Microphone” award by the Chamber of Deputies in Mexico City.
Besides the mummy and the skull, Sanchez shows other artifacts found in the same cave. They are covered in intricate patterns, and some of them look like alien heads with dark almond-shaped eyes.
Many Mexican newspapers write about the mummy, the skull and the strange artifacts of Sanchez, but what is the official opinion of other scientists – it is still unknown …