Serena DC and Michael Mazzola Join Mexican Investigator Jaime Maussan at Los Angeles Press Conference
In January 2024, two award-winning, Los Angeles-based investigative filmmakers, Serena DC and Michael Mazzola, took a trip together to Mexico City to prove that the “alien mummies” which had been presented by iconic Mexican Investigator Jaime Maussan in Mexico City on September 13, 2023, before the Mexican Congress, were, indeed fakes. Much to their surprise, DC and Mazzola discovered that the bodies Maussan had presented there that day were, in fact, a new species of Humanoid previously unknown to science. As the bodies have three fingers, they have been named Tridactyls.
Serena DC and Michael Mazzola are currently in production on a new documentary film entitled This Is Not A Hoax: The Nazca Alien Autopsies, which will chronicle the saga of the now infamous Peruvian bodies. The film will be distributed in June 2024.
Following Maussan’s presentation on 9/13/23 in Mexico City, Peruvian officials went to great lengths to discredit his “bodies” by conflating them with “other bodies” – dolls, in fact — which had been created by an artist. Then claiming that Maussan presented “dolls” at his event, the Peruvian Ministry of Culture succeeded in generating a massive amount of negative media attention around the world, discrediting both the legitimacy of Maussan’s “bodies” and Mr. Maussan, himself.
At a globally streamed press conference on March 12, at The Mondrian Hotel in West Hollywood, CA, Serena DC and Michael Mazzola were joined by Jaime Maussan, along with inventor Adam Michael Curry, Peruvian Journalist Jois Mantilla, Dr. José de Jesús Zalce BenÃtez, Dr. Roger Zuñiga, Dr. Ricardo Manuel Anicama Pardo, Manuel Natividad Cruz Torres, Dr Juan Jose Rodriguez Lazo, Dr. Edgar Martin Hernandez, Dr. David Ruiz, and Dr. Rafael Arcangel Berrocal Ramos, all of whom collectively refuted the claims of “fake alien bodies.” This unique team presented to the media and to the world that Maussan’s original two bodies, along with an additional five bodies discovered recently in a cave in Peru, have been scientifically verified to be a previously unknown species of Humanoids living on Earth, 1,000 years ago.
During the March 12 press conference, scientists were live streamed from four locations, two in Mexico and two in Peru, demonstrating in real time scientific analyses and live body scans of these never-seen-before bodies. Some of these bodies are believed to contain some ancient technology, for which Metallurgical Expert and Engineer Dr Manuel Torres provided expert testimony.
“This was a once in a lifetime press event, where reporters were the first people on Earth to see these incredible beings and judge for themselves if they were once living creatures or ‘fakes.’ After we presented the mind-blowing forensic evidence behind these creatures, their true origins are now open for discussion,” said DC and Mazzola.
Regarding the September 2023 revelation of “alien mummies” by Maussan in Mexico City, acclaimed Astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson, on February 29, 2024, during an interview with 60 Minutes’ Lesley Stahl, said, “We have to at least bring out the evidence. They did that in Mexico. That was an important first step – you present the evidence, then you send samples of it to other labs to verify or falsify your claims. That’s how science works.”
“We went down to Mexico to prove that these now infamous ‘alien mummies’ were nothing but a fraud,” DC and Mazzola add. “But we immediately became aware that Peruvian officials and the media were pushing this as a fraud, not Jaime Maussan and not these scientists. Our press conference was presented to address all of the lies and misinformation about this topic that have been reported, around the world, since last September. Our goal is to hopefully set the record straight. These bodies are a significant archeological find – they are either an extinct, unknown species, or the result of various genetic experiments from 1000 years ago, or something else we haven’t even considered yet. But they are not dolls. And how could early humans have performed these genetic experiments 1000 years ago?”
DC and Mazzola continue, “We have teamed up with a group of brilliant scientists, all of whom have been on the same quest as us – to discover the true origins of this new species. At our press conference, our team of decorated scientists and forensics experts unveiled these ancient bodies, some of which stand about 4-feet tall. One of these scientists was Dr Jose Zlace, who pointed out that “these tridactyl bodies correspond to biological and organic beings, with a harmonious and functional anatomical structure. These bodies exist without any traces of alteration or manipulation, and are completely authentic, with DNA results corroborating their authenticity. At the same time, these bodies also demonstrate their differentiation to any known species within Darwin's Taxonomy."
Dr Zlace stated, "We need to protect these bodies from their natural degradation in order to preserve them and further deepen their study and understanding by the world's scientific community. These bodies of three different species are something extraordinary must be treated with the necessary respect and objectivity. Humanity needs to understand that we are facing something here that could completely change our own conception and understanding as human beings.”
About SERENA DC
Serena DC is an Emmy Award-nominated filmmaker whose projects have included the previous, UFO-themed projects We Are Not Alone, Interview with the Extraterrestrial, Contact: The CE5 Experience, and The Marfa Lights. See: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8981908/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
About MICHAEL MAZZOLA
Michael Mazzola is an award-winning filmmaker whose projects include some of the most influential documentaries of the last decade, including Unacknowledged, Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind, Missing 411: The UFO Connection and The Lost Century. See: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2545770/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_0_nm_8_q_Michael%2520Mazzola
Regarding the discovery of the new species of bodies, Mazzola said, “I feel a profound personal responsibility to find some kind of redemption for these beings, whatever they are. These creatures were once alive, and someone took great care to make sure they were preserved for future generations. They don’t have a voice. But by presenting them to the media and to world, Serena, Jaime and I have finally given them a voice.”
About JAIME MAUSSAN
Investigative Reporter
Studied at the National University of Mexico and Miami University (Ohio)
Has appeared for 51 Years on Mexican Television
Director of the Mexican TV series 60 Minutes
Directs and owns a TV Production Company in Mexico.
Presents Two, 2-hour TV shows every Sunday in National Channels, along with a Newscast from Monday to Friday
Has been recognized three times with the National Award on Journalism. He also received a Special Award on Capitol Hill
The UN recognized him with the Global 500 Award for his work on the Environment
Is the recipient of Spain’s Ondas Award
Since 2017, has presented and directed the South American investigation surrounding the controversial, yet scientifically-proven to be real Tridactyl creatures. This investigation has been presented on Gaia.com, the History Channel, Telemundo in the U.S., and on TercerMilenio in Mexico
Presented two of the original Tridactyl bodies to a public audience at the Congress of Mexico during September, 2023
See: https://www.jaimemaussan.com/
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