At a conference in Rome organized by Starworks Italia and Area 51 magazine and featuring special guest Mexican journalist Jaime Maussan, Monsignor Corrado Balducci told the audience that Mexico was blessed with so many sightings because of its incredible openness and faith.
Both Jaime Maussan and Monsignor Balducci were awarded the International George Adamski Award at the event in Rome. Mexican Journalist/Researcher Jaime Maussan explained to the audience that he became interested in the UFO phenomenon after viewing them when they appeared during the last solar eclipse over Mexico.
"After that, I told the Mexican people to look to the skies to record objects with their digital cameras says Jaime Maussan. Now, I have more footage of Flotillas, of moving orbs and of flying humanoids than any other journalist." I am now getting films of live aliens after showing the amateur cell phone footage taken by boys playing soccer who encountered a tall being who tried to grab one of the boys. ( http://portal.jaimemaussan.tv/
http://www.ovnitv.com )
After seeing all these amazing films, Monsignor Balducci said that the Vatican is very interested in this phenomena and that he was designated spokesman. He told the audience that he had written a note about the importance of his presence at the x-conference in Washington DC in 2005 to the current Pope Benedict the sixteenth and that he also knew that the late Pope John Paul followed his TV appearances speaking about UFO. He added that in the Bible, Jesus is called "King of the Universe" sixty-six times and that in this phrase, it is understood as the " universe and its inhabitants". "There is such a variety of animal and plant species on the planet, do we not assume God would only create one type of life?", added Balducci. "I always wish to be the spokesman for these star peoples who also are part of God's glory and I will continue to bring it to the attention of the Holy Mother Church."
By Paola Leopizzi Harris
http://www.paolaharris.it
Jaime Maussan and Mons. Corrado Balducci
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