The University of Peru has announced that it possesses three-finger mummies and intends to show and tell all there is to know about the mysterious humanoid forms. This comes to light after a separate but related announcement of the discovery of a giant three-finger geoglyph in the Chilean Atacama desert that closely resembles mummies. Will these strange beings finally be identified and explained? Despite the opposition of some archaeologists and media journalists, who have even gone to this university to counter this decision, this university has opted for the scientifically correct path. The vice-rector, Mr. Martin Alarcón, wants to investigate. On 6 November 2019 there will be a press conference to officially announce this decision by the university.
These are the National University of San Luis Gonzaga in the Department of Ica in Peru, an area centrally located towards the Nazca Lines, the Palpa or Paracas glyphs, the elongated skulls of Paracas and the Chincha people (possible creators of glyphs) pre-Columbian). The ExoNews website announced the acquisition of the mummies ahead of the university’s scheduled press conference on November 6th. Journalists Jaime Maussan and Jois Mantilla say that Gaia, the organization that controls mummies and investigates them, will not be involved in university research. Yosef Ben Levi, theologian and researcher of “three-toed” mummies, spent more than 70 minutes with Mantilla explaining the new investigation.
“The International Foundation for Culture and Life Sciences is pleased to share this material that corresponds to a three-toed humanoid geogliph similar to those publicly known as” The mummies of Nazca “in Peru, in this case just over 800 km in the municipality of Huara, Region of Tarapacá in Chile.” Meanwhile, the International Foundation for Culture and Life Sciences (FICCV), a new Chilean organization dedicated to research, conservation and teaching of artifacts from ancient Chilean cultures, announced the discovery of a three-finger humanoid glyph in the region of Tarapacá in northern Chile on the Pan-American highway – which coincidentally crosses the Nazca desert , the position of the Nazca lines and glyphs. “One of the feet shows a 90 degree angle similar to the feet in the three-finger” mummy “called” María. “If María and the 60 cm entities are authentic, the first could be a hybrid between a human and the smallest of Beings of 60 cm that have more significant reptilian characteristics? “That bent foot, not the three fingers on the Chilean humanoid glyph, could be the missing link between it and Nazca’s three-finger mummies, according to José de la Cruz Ríos López, a biologist who studied both. Yosef Ben Levi reveals on his Facebook page how he and other researchers at the University are studying the three-toed mummies: “On behalf of the entire Inkarri Institute team – Cusco, we wish all the leaders and scientists of the National University of San Luis Gonzaga of Ica. We would like to thank them warmly for having had the courage to make the decision to study these controversial mummies scientifically and officially. Like millions of people around the world, we are counting on you to establish the truth about this incredible story in a definitive way. “
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