“Astonishing” Discovery during the Dissection of Mummified Hands in Peru
The dissection of the hands of one of the controversial “strange mummies” in Peru has begun, revealing bones and metallic structures.
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These small discoveries, now numbering around ten samples, have sparked global debate. They are often referred to as “Nazca Tridactyls,” named after the region in Peru where they are believed to have been stolen by unknown local “huaqueros” (grave robbers).
Doctors have now stated that they have removed a “metallic” implant from the palm of the new sample, according to a correspondent working with medical specialists involved in the investigation, as reported by “Daily Mail.”
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Photos documented the moment when a doctor carefully extracted the suspected “strange implant” from the severed three-fingered hand of the “Nazca Tridactyl” using tweezers.
The doctor who removed the metallic piece said: “It is a very complex metallic alloy that requires special techniques to achieve such quality and purity.”
He also confirmed that “this three-fingered hand, from which the metal was removed, does not belong to any of the bodies displayed at the Mexican Congress.”
The doctor explained that “this hand is part of a series of scattered pieces belonging to the location where three-fingered bodies were discovered in Peru.”
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This doctor’s investigations into these strange bodies, potentially of extraterrestrial origin, date back to his testimony before an open hearing in the Mexican Congress last year, during which two similar bodies were presented, allegedly as “alien beings.”