The Nazca Tridactyl Mummies (the-alien-project.com): Three Fingers, Three Toes, Elongated Skulls, Found Near Nazca Lines 2015. Scientific Consensus: Manipulated Human Remains. Jesse Michels (American Alchemy) Personally Visited — Found “No Evidence They Are Not From Earth” — Proposes Lost Subterranean Species. August 2025 DNA: Biological Tissue Confirmed, One Specimen Pregnant, No Extraterrestrial Evidence. Forensic Expert: Some Are Human Bones Rearranged.

The-alien-project.com is the official website of Thierry Jamin’s research team, dedicated to studying the “tridactyl Nazca mummies” — three-fingered humanoid figures discovered in 2015 near Nazca, Peru. The site claims: international specialists conducted X-rays, HD scans, DNA and Carbon-14 analyses in approximately ten countries; the bodies are authentic; the oldest tridactyl hands tested over 7,000 years old by two independent laboratories; no fraud has been established. SCIENTIFIC CONSENSUS (skeptical): Peru’s forensic experts, archaeologists, and the Institute of Forensic Legal Medicine concluded the specimens appear to be human remains deliberately manipulated to appear alien. Forensic analysis showed fingers and toes of pre-Hispanic mummies had digits amputated and phalanges added to simulate three-fingered structure. Some specimens appear to be human bones assembled with synthetic glue into non-anatomical configurations. JESSE MICHELS ASSESSMENT: The host of American Alchemy (core UAP Gerb corpus researcher, Jesse Michels) personally visited the site. His 2025 conclusion: “I found no evidence that they are not from Earth.” He proposed the mummies could represent “a long-lost subterranean species” — pointing to documented ectrodactyly mutations that could become adaptive in isolated environments. One tested specimen (“Victoria”) had human DNA. One specimen appeared to have been pregnant at death. AUGUST 2025 DNA UPDATE: New testing confirmed preserved biological tissue, muscles, and internal organs — they are biological. No extraterrestrial DNA markers found. The debate: fabricated hoax vs. unknown terrestrial branch vs. mutation-adapted ancient population. The location — near the Nazca Lines — makes the case culturally significant regardless of ultimate origin.

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