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INEXPLICATA The Journal of Hispanic
Ufology January 20, 2008 =============================================================
Mexico - Luminous
UFO lands at Cerro Pie de
Minas A report by Ana Luisa Cid
The city of Chilpancingo (state of Guerrero's) La Cronica Vespertina
newspaper reported the sighting of an unknown light that landed at Cerro Pie
de Minas, emitting flashes for over 30 hours and causing alarm among the
locals. The event took place in the early morning hours of December 31, 2007
in the town of Mezcala, Guerrero. According to the news report from
journalist Francisco Rangel, dated January 10, 2008, the phenomenon was
observed by the entire town, cutting across all ages ranging from children to
senior citizens and including mining engineers and laborers at the Los Filos
gold mine. Eyewitness accounts suggest that drivers halted their vehicles all the
way to the Federal Highway in order to take a look at the intense light
source that traveled across various parts of the locality at an estimated
altitude of 300 meters. They describe a saucer-shaped craft that passed over
the town square slowly and silently before landing on a hill known as Pie de
Minas, where it emitted flashes for over 30 hours. According to the newspaper story, witnesses to the phenomenon
complained of eye irritation despite the fact that they saw it at a
considerable distance. Not only that, but there is also talk of fluctuations
in the level of electric power in spite of the fact that no voltage changes
were detected at the electric substation belonging to the Comision Federal de
Electricidad. Many people took photos and videos with their cameras and cellphones,
but their recordings were affected and distorted by an alleged magnetic
force. They added that even the pictures taken with analog cameras were
overexposed. According to the newspaper article: "The object was seen by most
of the population, ranging from small children to the elderly and entire
families, seen at considerable distances by the luminosity that affected the
eyes of many residents and the fact that the electric levels of all the homes
dropped whenever the light's intensity increased, ranging from a soft shade
of light blue to a white and phosphorescent blue, acquiring yellow, orange
and soft red tones...." Many video recordings exist in spite of this, taken by people who
managed to record it from their homes at a distance of 4 or 6 kilometers
away. The footage shows a round light, whether white or light blue, with
strange figures at its core that were described-- by those who peered at the
object through binoculars as something resembling a cat or a being with
horns, causing the greatest degree of fear among the locals, rendering them
unable to sleep for the two following nights. The sighting was not made known
beyond the confines of the town until the first days of this week, although
reports of alleged meteorite activity had been received from Amojileca and
Xochipala on January 1st. Residents of Mezcala say that the inclement weather
strong, cold winds could have been caused by the luminous UFO which
appeared to have landed on the hill known as Pie de Mina in the wilderness
known as "La V", from where it was filmed by many locals with their
diminutive Handycams and who were clearly afraid that something awful would
happen, or that the vehicle's crew would harm them. Alfonso Ramirez Maya, 35, a farmer and board-layer, had a chance to
film the UFO with his video camera and his daughter's cell phone. He showed
us the images taken, and those in which the light can be seen moving, but
with deformations of the images on the cellphone. The white light resembles a
balloon that changes shape, despite their best efforts at remaining steady.
The images were obtained from their house on Calle Francisco Villa n/n,
Colonia Cabeza de Culebra, 5 km from the sighting one kilometer distant from
the Mexico City Acapulco Federal Highway that passes through Mezcala. Another person who had the opportunity to record a video was Jesus
Santana Hernandez, who filmed the UFO as it flew over the community, but sent
the video to Houston so that a relative could make it known through a local
TV station, since some thought they could profit from selling the images.
However, the majority of the locals who have the evidence are hesitant to
disclose it, as they do not wish to earn themselves a poor reputation or be
dismissed as lunatics. However, they are all willing to discuss the experience after being
told that an effort is underway to document the sighting, and even willing to
accompany a research group to the site, as it is a rugged terrain filled with
rattlesnakes and scorpions. Many of the people interviewed, among whom were
serious individuals of all ages, youths and even children, offered
interpretations of the story that agreed with one another's regarding the
sighting of the light on the hill and its transit over the community of
Mezcala, further agreeing with the fear and consternation they experienced
for the 30-hour span in which the "flying saucer" was present. Many residents of this community stated that there were several
occasions in which some people tried to reach the place where the UFO touched
down. In the night and evening of January first, when up to 20 or 30 pickup
trucks laden with people tried to reach the sight were the light could be
seen, the light simply went dark. There exists, however, the report of a
group that came within fifty meters of the vessel described as a flying
saucer, whose color was similar to that of brilliant, galvanized sheet metal,
with a whitish or light blue light. These people brought with them video and
still cameras, but their vehicles were left without power, with no
electricity and stalled engines. Furthermore, camera batteries were
inexplicably drained despite having been charged, and returned to normal
operating conditions later on. Bold youths who dared approach the UFO clearly heard two dry, metallic
sounds emerging from the interior of the alleged craft. This spooked them
into hiding under their pickup trucks and even made them weep like children,
as they believed the occupants would emerge to seize them. This fear prompted
them to flee the site as best they could, and they refuse to talk about it. Closer images were obtained from videos taken from the slopes of Pie
de Mina one kilometer distant where the object can be seen as larger,
resembling a large white circle of encapsulated light. Symbols can be made
out, and even the shape of a face drawn on a card by another witness, having
the shape of a feline or a horned being that appears to be at the center of
the light.
To many businessmen in downtown Mezcala, and food vendors who
witnessed the phenomenon from the early hours of December 31, also saw the
gathering of people who had set out to see the UFO phenomenon and who offered
their versions about what it could be. There were many who recorded videos or
took photos, but after the novelty wore off, they became disaffected after
making the trip in groups of pickup trucks accompanied by two local
sheriffs without finding anything. To calm the populace down, they said
[the sighting ] had been caused by the clash of high voltage wires that
entwined in the strong wind. The owner of a budget store says that sales declined because people
became frightened, and that Mezcala looked "like a ghost town" as
many of its residents fled out of fear, believing that harm would befall them
because the vehicle remained on the hillside, emitting powerful flashes
skyward even in broad daylight. There are even those who say that another
light above appeared to blink, as if communicating the one below. This made
them fear the worst, and contributed to restless sleep for two nights. There is much more evidence of the extraordinary event, known as a
Close Encounter of the 2nd Kind (CE-2), a variety of eyewitness accounts from
an entire community stricken with terror by the tremendous light that lit all
of the nearby hills, and even caused the city's own electric lights to
dwindle, all of this amid strong winds and the cold nights of early 2008. In order to reach the landing site of the luminous UFO, it is
necessary to walk for several hours or reach the site on all- terrain
vehicles, since there could be evidence of some sort to be found where the
UFO remained for 30 hours, all the while flashing its lights. It should be noted that the area has various mineral and metal
deposits, such as uranium, cobalt, gold, silver and copper. [...] A more
thorough investigation of what appears to be a genuine UFO case must be
performed, verifying if there were any traces left behind at Pie de Minas
hill, in the "La V" wilderness of the community of Mezcala,
Municipality of Zumpango del Rio, state of Guerrero. Other reports involving
strange phenomena have been received from other municipalities early this
year. (Text submitted by reporter Javier Francisco Reyes) Thanks to reporter Francisco Rangel Cruz and Jesus Martínez Castro ============================================================= (Translation (c) 2008 Scott
Corrales, IHU. |
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