As proof of extraterrestrial life, one Chinese man's crudely built rubber
alien, stashed in a chest freezer in his garage, was rather unconvincing. Shortly after he proudly posted photographs of his alien on the internet, the farmer, named only as Mr Li, was arrested by the police for five days for "fabrications" that "disturbed the
public order".
Mr Li was forced to admit that he had indeed sought to use his model, held
together with chicken wire and glue, to mislead his fellow Chinese about the
existence of celestial creatures. Initially, Mr Li had posted his close encounter on a Chinese website,
together with a shaggy dog story about how he had captured the alien while
setting traps for rabbits.
"I was setting an electric trap for rabbits by the Yellow river when I saw a
bright light," he said. "Above my bike, a UFO was floating. One by one, five
aliens came down, but one of them stumbled into one of my rabbit traps and was
electrocuted. The others went back into their ship and flew away."
However after his post went viral, the Chinese authorities moved quickly to
limit the effect it might have on the extremely gullible. Not only was Mr Li's initial post deleted, but the police soon arrived to
arrest him. "After the police interrogated me, I confessed I was a fan of UFOs and the
alien was a fake. I just wanted other people to believe that aliens existed," he
said.
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