ID | #1687877924 |
Added | Tue, 27/06/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
The Meng Zhaogo incident refers to an alleged close encounter of the third kind experienced by a person of the same name, which allegedly occurred on Phoenix Mountain in Wuchang, Heilongjiang Province. In 1994, he reported that he and his relative followed what he took to be a weather balloon after they saw a white shining object descending into Phoenix Mountain.
On June 7, a large white object landed on the farm. Two days later, when the workers went to investigate, Meng was disabled by an intense beam of light.
After the first meeting, Meng claimed that he was suffering from ongoing harassment by entities, and reported that he was taken to their spaceship and forced to copulate. He claimed that on the night of July 16, he was abducted from his home and shown photos Jupiter, which, according to the entities, was their home world.
His story was studied by the UFO Enthusiasts Club in Wuhan University during 1997. They concluded that although the initial contact may have taken place, subsequent reports of events almost certainly did not correspond to reality. However, other UFO groups in China have concluded that his claims are true.
Original news
The Meng Zhaoguo Incident refers to a supposed close encounter of the third kind, experienced by a man of the same name, which purportedly took place in Phoenix Mountain in Wuchang, Heilongjiang. In 1994 he reported that he and a relative had followed what he thought was a weather balloon after they saw a white, shining object descend into Phoenix Mountain. On 7 June a large white object landed on a farm. Two days later, when workers went to investigate, Meng was incapacitated by an intense beam of light.
After the initial encounter, Meng claimed to be suffering from ongoing harassment from the entities, and reported being taken to their spacecraft and forced to copulate. He claimed that on the night of July 16 he was abducted from his house and shown pictures of Jupiter, which the entities claimed was their homeworld.
His story was examined by the UFO Enthusiasts Club at Wuhan University throughout 1997. They concluded that while the initial contact may have occurred, the subsequent reported events were almost certainly untrue. However, other UFO groups in China concluded that his claims were true.
Hypotheses
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Plesetsk (NIIP-53, GIK-1, GNIIP) (USSR / Russia) Vehicle: Soyuz-U Payload: Kosmos 2281 (Zenit-8 #102, Oblik #102)
Investigation
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