- Teleportation and alien abduction were proposed by paranormal investigators in the 20th century.
- Gil Pérez, a soldier from Manila, was mysteriously brought to Mexico City’s Plaza Mayor on October 24, 1593.
- His report of the assassination of the Philippines governor was confirmed by ship passengers who had crossed the Pacific Ocean.
The Spanish soldier who was based in the Philippines woke up in Mexico. On October 24, 1593, Gil Pérez, a soldier from Manila, was mysteriously brought to Mexico City’s Plaza Mayor (now called the Zócalo).
In the 20th century, paranormal researchers talked about teleportation and being taken by aliens. His story that the governor of the Philippines, Gómez Pérez Dasmarias, had been killed was confirmed by people who had just crossed the Pacific Ocean.
While he was guarding Manila’s Plaza de Armas, Pérez told the first part of his amazing story. Work and the death of the governor made it hard for Pérez to fall asleep. After Chinese rowers tried to kill him, both he and the military were on high alert.
He fell asleep while leaning against a wall and woke up thousands of kilometres away in Mexico City, Viceroyalty of New Spain. When guards saw him in the wrong uniform, they thought he had run away and was working for the devil.
Months after that, a galleon from the Philippines brought news to Mexico City that the governor had been killed. One traveller said he saw the jailed soldier in the Philippines a day after the death of the Governor.
He got out of jail and went back home.
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