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Jaime Maussan

José Jaime Maussan Flota
Born (1953-05-31) May 31, 1953 (age 64)
Mexico City
Education National Autonomous University of Mexico
Miami University
Occupation Ufologist
Journalist

José Jaime Maussan Flota (born May 31, 1953) is a Mexican journalist and Mexico's leading ufologist.

Jaime Maussan studied journalism at UNAM and Miami University in Ohio, United States.

Since 1970 he has been a reporter at various newspapers and broadcasting outlets, among them El Sol de México, XEX Radio and with Televisa, he worked at 24 Horas flagship newscast. In Televisa he was a correspondent at the United States and a general assignment reporter for the Domingo a Domingo (Sunday to Sunday) program hosted by Jacobo Zabludovsky; he also produced sixty stories for the Sunday show. His career began with the report "Kids drug addicts" that came to be shown at the [Festival de Cannes France] in 1973 at which he won the "Gustavo Alatriste"

In 1980 with the investigation of the blood traffic, since in Mexico was sold and bought blood without control, and it is with several measures taken after this investigation a significant spread of the [Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome] was avoided.

In 1982 the World Population Institute selected his research Genesis and Apocalypse a four-hour series that spoke about the demographic exploitation and the accelerated growth of Mexico City and was the winner among 7000 jobs to be awarded at Mike Mansfield's room at the Capitolio in Washington for statistics and information, giving a vision of what strongly affects humanity today.

In 1988, through his research about the Tarahumaras Indians, he provided important support to them after two one-hour TV shows. Given the conditions of poverty and hunger in which they lived, the Tarahumaras experienced a better winter with the "El Rescate Nacional Tarahumara".

However, his dedication and concern in several social fields, mainly related to the environment, also made it stand out in a very important way, as he did with the monarch butterfly in 1979, since after the report "The Monarch, Queen of the Butterflies" was protected In their hibernation zones, the Mexico's president Jose López Portillo declared protected natural areas, avoiding the felling of the Oyameles mainly, and developing ecotourism, which also led him to winning the ONDAS prize in Spain in 1980.


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