'Ordered by Aliens', man builds 'UFO landing pad' in Argentinian desert
A fascinating 'UFO landing pad' has been built in the middle of the Argentinian desert by a man who claims aliens told him to construct it, according to reports. Swiss man Werner Jaisli says he was contacted by aliens through a telepathic message where they told him they needed a landing spot on Earth. ALSO READ | NASA’s InSight mission to find how Mars mountains formed "They landed about 100 metres above our heads and projected on us a beam of light that made us both see their own brightness” Werner Jaisli was quoted as saying by Argentine newspaper El Tribuno. Jasli made a large star with 36 points that measures 48 metres in diameter. The spectacular space terminal is a collection of rocks which form the shape of a star - known as an 'ovniport' - near the small town of Cachi in the province of Salta. ALSO READ | NASA’s New Horizon spacecraft spots next target, 160mn km away "The funny thing is that it did not affect our vision. Something began to bubble through my brain: it was an order. They asked me telepathically to build the airport," he said.
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