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China speaks out about the existence of "alien remains"

Người Lao ĐộngNgười Lao Động15/09/2023


The South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported on September 15 that the statement was made after "alien remains" were presented to the Mexican Congress .

There is no evidence of aliens, according to the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), the agency's first official response to the question of extraterrestrial life.

Earlier this week, what is believed to be alien remains appeared in the Mexican Congress. Journalist Jaime Maussan, a UFO enthusiast , introduced the "remains" that he said were found underground in Nazca - Peru in 2017.

Maussan told Mexico's first congressional hearing on UFOs that an analysis by the National Autonomous University of Mexico concluded the remains were about 1,000 years old. However, many people remained skeptical of Maussan's claims, including Chinese netizens.

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The remains were presented to the Mexican Congress. Photo: Reuters

Responding to public inquiries, CASC affirmed that so far, they have not found any convincing evidence of the existence of aliens when carrying out missions in space.

Some users of China's Zhihu social media platform even claimed that the remains presented to the Mexican Congress were "fake", designed to resemble alien models.

Others point out that previous finds of this type were the remains of mummified children, whose elongated skulls were the result of the custom of tying their heads together with cloth or rope.

Earlier this year, the US Congress held a hearing on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), which included testimony from David Grusch, a former intelligence officer with the US National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, who accused the US government of collecting and recovering extraterrestrial biological remains. Two pilots who testified also recounted UFO sightings.

One of China's first astronauts, Yang Liwei, caused a stir when he described hearing "knocking noises" while in space. Yang described them as occurring "irregularly, day and night, with no apparent source from outside or inside the spacecraft, like a wooden hammer hitting an iron barrel."

Upon returning to Earth, technicians tried to recreate the mysterious noise but were unsuccessful despite more than a year of testing. But later, scientists believed that the noise originated from the spacecraft's change in shape due to changes in temperature and pressure.



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