'This is complete nonsense': Scientists rail against 'alien' bodies shown before Mexican congress

Scientists blast claims of two 'alien' bodies that a journalist presented to Mexico's congress.

We see a grayish head and torso of an "alien" on a whiteish pillow-like surface.
One of the "non-human" bodies shown during a press conference with Mexican journalist Jaime Maussan, at the Camino Real hotel, in Mexico City, Mexico on Sept. 13.
(Image credit: Daniel Cardenas/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

In a now-viral story, "alien" bodies were unveiled before Mexico's congress Tuesday (Sept. 12). But is there any real science behind this bizarre event? 

Not by a long shot, according to scholars, who denounced the claim and affirmed that the bodies are not alien. 

Owen Jarus
Live Science Contributor

Owen Jarus is a regular contributor to Live Science who writes about archaeology and humans' past. He has also written for The Independent (UK), The Canadian Press (CP) and The Associated Press (AP), among others. Owen has a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Toronto and a journalism degree from Ryerson University.