Jaime Maussan is internationally known for his investigations in the UFO field, as well as a prestigious journalist in Mexico and Iberoamerica. He holds a Bachelors Degree in journalism and communications. He started his work in the biggest Spanish Language international television network, reaching the highest ranks of excellence and ratings with his programs “60 Minutes”, “From Sunday To Sunday”, and “ECO”. He has done programs on the ecology and environmental problems, and received many awards. Since 1992, Jaime has had an interest in the UFO phenomenon, and lectures frequently on the subject.
Jaime Maussan was born in 1953 in Mexico City. After one year at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (1972-73) he attended Miami University (Ohio) and graduated with a B.A. in Radio and Television. During his college years, he was Midwest Correspondent and sports reporter for Televisa (Mexico).
His present occupation is Investigative Journalist/Anchorman and General Producer of the TV show ¨Tercer Milenio" that is broadcast via the Televisa Network to all Latin American countries, Europe, the United States and also through the Sky Satellite System. In 1996, he was producer of the feature radio program "Jaime Maussan, UFOs and Other Mysteries" transmitted through XEW Radio and the RASA Network, which became one of the most popular radio programs in Mexico.
Jaime has earned many awards for his films, radio and television shows both in North America and Europe. He received the National Journalism Award from the Journalists Club of Mexico in 1983, 1987 and 1993. He was presented the "AMPRYT" award for the TV program "60 Minutos" in 1990-91-92. His investigations into the still on-going Mexico UFO wave has garnered world wide acclaim and he has been invited to speak at conferences around the world.
Jaime's eye-opening presentation features some of the finest video footage of UFOs ever recorded. His astounding collection of 1000s of hours of UFO video footage from Mexico is unparalleled in ufology. Jaime Maussan's investigative efforts and thoughtful insight will cover the ten-year Mexican UFO wave and examine Meso-American cultural views of these "visitors in the sky."

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