A lumberjack from China gained instant fame in 1994 after he claimed that a female alien visited his home one night and had sex with him mid-air while his wife slept below them. The alleged abduction, which would later be known as the “Meng Zhaoguo Incident” in reference to the lumberjack, started one night in June 1994 when the man claimed he saw a shimmering object on the mountainside near his home in the semi-mountainous town of Wuchang in Heilongjiang province. Hoping to scavenge from what he assumed was the wreckage of a downed helicopter, Meng, then 26, reportedly went to Phoenix Mountain to investigate.
claimed that Meng took his niece’s husband to investigate the alleged wreckage and that they were hit by a surge of electricity and a beam of light that knocked them unconscious.
The two allegedly had sex, with several reports detailing varying durations, with The Huffington Post reporting it happened for 40 minutes while The World of Chinese, citing Meng's interview in November 2021, stated it happened for only a few seconds.Meng told The Huffington Post the alien suddenly vanished through a wall and that he floated back down to his bed soon after doing the deed.
He claimed that they were refugees and, like him, also “wanted to escape their former lives, so they left their dying home." Wang Fangchen, the first chairman of the Beijing UFO Research Organization, told Story FM podcast that they “guessed [the scorch mark discovered] was from an aircraft taking off or landing.”
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