The recent sensation about the so-called alien mummies from Peru has stirred up significant debate and speculation. In 2023, a set of mummified remains, claimed to be evidence of extraterrestrial life, was presented to the Mexican Congress, generating both intrigue and skepticism. Jaime Maussan, a ufologist and journalist, asserted that nearly one third of these mummies' DNA was unknown, fueling further speculation about their origins. However, these claims have been met with considerable skepticism from the scientific community. Reports indicate that the figures are almost certainly human-made, with the Peruvian government asserting that they are, in fact, pre-Hispanic remains. Furthermore, the ninth annual World Congress on Mummy Studies, held in Lima, Peru, has denounced these claims as a hoax, calling for an official inquiry into potential archaeological crimes. Given this context, the question arises: Will these alleged alien mummies from Peru be fully debunked by 2025? This market seeks to predict whether conclusive evidence will emerge by 2025, debunking the extraterrestrial origin of these mummies and confirming them as human-made or of pre-Hispanic origin.
Resolution Criteria: This market will resolve positively if, by December 31, 2025, credible scientific reports or investigations conclusively debunk the extraterrestrial claims of the Peruvian mummies, affirming their human-made or pre-Hispanic nature. It will resolve negatively if such debunking does not occur by the given date.
Update 2025-10-01 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): Resolution Criteria Update:
The market will resolve YES only if there is clear and credible debunking of the specific mummies presented in Mexico by December 31, 2025.
The absence of such debunking by the given date will result in a NO resolution.