The truth is out there. And Mexico is ready.
In an unprecedented move, Mexico’s renowned ufologist, Jaime Maussan, spearheads the nation’s first UFO hearing, drawing international attention.
Jaime Maussan, Mexico’s leading ufologist, has unveiled plans for the inaugural UFO hearing at the Mexican Congress. Slated for September 12, this groundbreaking event marks a monumental chapter in Mexico’s history with the unexplained.
International Presence in the Spotlight
México escribirá otra gran página en la historia mundial:#UAP @uncertainvector @RonyVernet @keptycho pic.twitter.com/fZHRfAL4D9
— Jaime Maussan (@jaimemaussan1) August 20, 2023
The hearing will feature Ryan Graves, a former US Navy pilot known for his testimony before the US Congress regarding his encounters with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAPs). But the list doesn’t end there. “For the first time in Mexico’s history, we’re hosting such a pivotal event,” proclaimed Maussan in a video shared on his Twitter. He hinted at a diverse panel, including international guests ready to recount their experiences and field questions from Mexican lawmakers and the media.
Unveiling the Unknown
Captain Julio Darwish will lead the charge, representing an association he’s founded, Unknown Vector. This group comprises commercial pilots who’ve crossed paths with mysterious flying entities. Maussan emphasized the significant shift in perceptions, stating, “Times are undeniably changing. This hearing will undoubtedly usher in transformative changes in Mexico.”
This announcement is particularly timely, given the recent cessation of public UAP hearings in the US post the July 26 event in Washington, D.C. US legislator Mike Turner cited concerns over potentially tarnishing the Department of Defense’s reputation as a primary reason for this halt.
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