May 12, 2004
Mexican Airforce plane films UFOs.
Did a vehicle come from somewhere, out there? Just to land in the Andes? Was it round and did it have a motor, or was it something different?
Video here in mpg format.
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I've seen the video with original audio; IR camera and radar operators are in full work mode at the beginning (this was a patrol looking for drug running planes) but as they realize it's seemingly a fleet of several lights, moving around, changing direction and speed, and finally following and surrounding them, they began to make nervous comments like 'just what are those?', 'well, snap your seatbelts, guys' and 'guess this is your lucky day, people'. That those things were invisible to the naked eye, but not to radar and IR really creeped them. My money's on stealth ships out from the U.S., preparing for some Cuban action (just now, there is a serious diplomatic rift between the mexican and cuban governments). And just why they release this info? It's not like the mexican army is very prone to tell all its' secrets. And they released it into the hands of the most famous mexican UFO researcher, Mr. Maussan, who paraded there Jonhattan Reed and his 'alien artifact' months ago. Mmhh...
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Ah, and btw, the Andes are way south of Mexico, around Peru and Chile.
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I know where the Incan Roads go. /Yellow Snow
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This reminds me of when I was in Bulgaria when the DDR collapsed (in 1989). At a that time all the East European news papers were full with stories that an UFO had landed in Siberia and that the Russians had made first contact. I was in Bulgaria with a few westerners and we were all very exited. When we came home the whole thing turned out to be a five line article on page seven. So probably the US have some new stealth aircraft (paid for with black funds) and the military are trying to deflect some attention from elsewhere.
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CNN also has the story with a color photo. They're obviously sentinels. The machines are coming for us!
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"This is historic news," Maussan told reporters. "Hundreds of videos (of UFOs) exist, but none had the backing of the armed forces of any country. ... The armed forces don't perpetuate frauds." Ummmm... Nevermind.
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Just security blimps . Get me a rifle, somebody.
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The requested URL /ufo/mexico/mexico-03-05-04.mpg was not found on this server. *stomps feet, pouts*
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You are the Puma Man.
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The Arcturan futures market collapsed, and at this moment an alien cargo ship is trying to find out who's going to buy a crate of 71 billion tortillas.
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Darn, the film clip is MoFi'd. Anyone find a mirror? South America sees a great many strange things in the sky, but we in the USA don't hear about it too often. Nice that CNN and others are picking up the news. I used to be skeptical about these things, but have met too many reliable witnesses over the years. They may not be little green men, but they're not blimps or weather balloons either, and if these things are all black ops stealth vehicles, I'm surprised that something tangible hasn't been leaked by now.
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Great, now I'll be humming "The Free Mexican Air Force" by Flaco Jimenez all night. Could be worse, I suppose.
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Where's f8xmulder when you need him??