 The following is a fragment from an article I  wrote for Timothy Green Beckley’s “UFO UNIVERSE” in the late 1990s on the  subject of alleged alien-human hybrids. The information came from the work of  distinguished Mexican researcher Luis Ramírez Reyes, lecturer and author of  major works on his country's UFO/paranormal phenomena:
The following is a fragment from an article I  wrote for Timothy Green Beckley’s “UFO UNIVERSE” in the late 1990s on the  subject of alleged alien-human hybrids. The information came from the work of  distinguished Mexican researcher Luis Ramírez Reyes, lecturer and author of  major works on his country's UFO/paranormal phenomena:
“In early 1993, an  anonymous young woman was driving between Mexico City and Poza Rica, Veracruz,  as part of her regular route as cosmetics saleswoman. Upon reaching the  Teotihuacán archaeological site, she became aware of an object she thought to be  a UFO in the clear blue skies.
“The next thing she new, she had arrived  at her destination. Perplexed and afraid, she glanced repeatedly at her  wristwatch and noticed that it indicated the very same time at which she'd left  Mexico City and was driving along the expressway that runs past the Teotihuacán  pyramids. Her pulse racing, she pulled into an alleyway in Poza Rica to steady  herself. A passerby informed her that the time was now 2:00 pm -- three hours  later than the time on her wristwatch. The mechanics of how she had been able to  traverse the 300-kilometer distance without being aware of it eluded her  completely.
“She conducted her business transactions nervously, haunted  by the experience she had undergone. In the weeks that followed her "missing  time" experience, the cosmetics saleswoman began to experience lassitude and  nausea to the extent that she went to see a doctor. The physician dutifully  informed her that she was pregnant -- a statement that astonished her, since she  was still a virgin and did not even have a boyfriend.
“Seven months  later, at a private clinic whose name and location [was kept confidential by the  researcher], she gave birth to a strange creature having double-membraned eyes,  thick frog-like lips, joined fingers and hard, shell-like features on its skin  which were similar to a tortoise's shell. Panic spread among the delivery room  doctors and nurses, and only stern admonitions from the clinic's director kept  the story from circulating any further.
“The bizarre newborn remained  inside an incubator for three weeks after its birth in September 1993. A  physician's report indicated that the "baby" would not drink any formula or  dairy products, but appeared to crave herbs. Other peculiarities included its  inability to withstand light, preferring "infrared light sources" and the  development of scales along its spine.
“Photos of the creature were shown  to an analyst who has also requested anonymity. His expert opinion was that the  newborn belonged to a "saurian or reptilian species" of some sort. The  researcher's sources claim that the mother is raising her "child" alone, and  that the latter is growing and developing into a full grown amphibian reptile  "horrible to behold within our notions of beauty."
“Is this reptilian  infant merely a throwback to the very beginnings of the evolutionary trail? A  human child deformed by unknown radiation or toxicity? Or can we actually  believe that it is the offspring of a human mother and a clearly non-human  father during a "missing time" experience?
Far from being alien, the  infant in question suffered from the disorder known as
icthyosis (harlequin  icthyosis, to be specific). The excitement that such stories can produce in  believers in the likelihood of extraterrestrial visitors to our corner of the  universe is understandable, but when evidence is presented, they are often  misidentifications of very human genetic disorders. At times, photos of these  cases have been used to fuel media interest in the subject or to further  personal agendas. Reader beware.
 
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