- By Maximo Veron
and Toby Martinez
Roswell Daily Record
A screen displays what Mexican journalist Jaime Maussan claims are extraterrestrial life forms at the Chamber of Deputies in Mexico City, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023. Mexican legislators held another hearing dedicated to the potential for extraterrestrial life forms and UFOs following a controversial spectacle in September in which Maussan displayed what he said were «non-human beings that are not part of our terrestrial evolution.»
From the halls of Congress to the depths of Mexican skepticism, the year 2023 has etched itself into the history books as the year when UFOs took center stage. What began as rumors and speculation gradually transformed into a saga of unidentified flying objects, government whistleblowers and an unexpected display of alleged extraterrestrial corpses in the Mexican congress. As the year unfolded, it left a trail of mysteries, legislative initiatives and unanswered questions that will resonate into 2024.
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