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INEXPLICATA The Journal of Hispanic
Ufology October 5, 2006 ============================================================= Source: Ana Luisa Cid Date: 10.04.06 MEXICO: Alleged Flying Entity Recorded Over
Nuevo Leon On
May 17, 2006, renowned Mexican research group Ovni Club Nuevo Leon was
holding a meeting in the northern area of Cerro de las Mitras when they had
the chance to witness a strange figure crossing the skies. The
image was captured by the camera of Diana Perla Chapa (the group's
founder-director) and by Jose Ramon Villareal (member).
The
alleged entity flew at constant speed, always at the same altitude, making a
sudden 90 degree movement heading toward Cerro de la Silla, flying from north
to south and subsequently from south to east.
During
a close-up of the image, researchers noted that it appears to have a
"dog" or "sheep" in its hands, according to Diana Perla
Chapa's report. Witnesses state that total silence reigned over the area; not
even crickets were audible.
Ovni
Club Nuevo Leon presents 4 possible explanations for this event: 1. It
could be some kind of man-made experimental device undergoing tests 2. It
could be an abnormal entity that made itself visible due to a "reduction
in its vibratory frequency" 3. An
extraterrestrial entity flying a means of conveyance. 4. A witch Ovni Club
Nuevo Leon and Diana Perla Chapa have a good reputation for credibility,
and for that reason I dismiss the possibility that a hoax could be involved.
Ana Luisa Cid and Diana Perla
Chapa Upon inspecting
the 4 minute-long video, a strange figure can be seen, appearing to wear
a cloak and hood. As
background information, there have been reports in Nuevo Leon of unknown
flying entities, the most relevant case being that of the
"witch" reported by police officer Leonardo Samaniego.
Unless
research proves otherwise, it is very likely that this is among the best
Mexican evidence illustrating the "flying entity" phenomenon. ============================================================= (translation (c) 2006, Scott
Corrales, IHU. |
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