Meng Zhaoguo incident
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In June of 1994, while working at the Red Flag logging camp in the northwest portion of Wuchang, Meng Zhaoguo and two coworkers claimed that they had seen a strange metallic shine coming from Mount Phoenix. Meng had thought a helicopter had crashed at the location of the shine. So he set off towards the site, and as he approached what he thought was a wreck, he claimed that:
- Foom! Something hit me square in the forehead and knocked me out.
A few nights later, Meng claimed that at his house, he encountered a female alien with braided fur on her legs:
- She was 10 feet [3.03 metres] tall and had six fingers, but otherwise she looked completely like a human.
At the time of the encounter, he said he was floating above his bed and could see his wife and daughter below him. He said that for 40 minutes, he had sexual intercourse with the female alien. When they had finished, the female alien left the room, leaving Meng with a 5 cm mark on his thigh. A month later, he said he was levitated through a wall into a spaceship where he encountered some aliens. He asked if he could see the female alien he had been with a month earlier. They responded by telling him that it was not possible. Instead they told him that:
- In 60 years, on a distant planet, the son of a Chinese peasant will be born.
They noted that he would get a chance to see his son.
In September of 2003, Meng was checked by a doctor, tested on a lie detector, and placed under hypnosis in an attempt to reveal whether or not he had lied about the incident. Zhang Jingping, who helped initiate the testing, said that Meng's test results showed that he had told the truth about his incident. Zhang also said that after a doctor had checked Meng's scar, they had come to the conclusion that the scar "could not possibly have been caused by common injuries or surgery."
[edit] References
- Forney, Matthew (September 22, 2003). Close Encounters. Time. Retrieved on 2007-02-14.
- Chen, Paul. Ex-China Foreign Ministry Official says Extraterrestrials live among us. The Canadian. Retrieved on 2007-02-14.
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