Jaime Maussan, a journalist from another planet: Put me in a debate with any scientist, I'll tear them to pieces'
Briefly

Jaime Maussan, a veteran ufologist, interprets strange happenings as signs of extraterrestrial life, fueled by a pivotal experience in 1991. Viewing the Old Testament as potentially intergalactic and perceiving the Popocatepetl volcano as a portal, Maussan actively seeks contact with alien intelligence. His Mexico City residence, located in a forest environment, utilizes sustainable architecture, reflecting his commitment to blending with nature and his lifelong pursuit of understanding phenomena beyond Earth. Through personal experiences and a unique perspective on historical texts, Maussan offers a controversial view on humanity's connection with the cosmos.
It's a dull January day in Mexico City, rainy, with some fog—an ideal climate for contacting extraterrestrial intelligence.
How can you explain Jesus to me? he challenges, quoting the Gospel of John, 18:36-40: My kingdom is not of this world.
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