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In the News (Mon 20 May 13)

  
  Ruling Elite is Behind Mexican UFO Acknowledgement
Some governments may pretend to be debunking the Mexican UFO event at first, but the plan is to eventually accept it as a hostile-alien event.
Jaime Maussan, the Mexican UFO searcher and top journalist, was co-incidentally given information about the March 5, 2004 incident by General Clemente Vega Garcia, Mexico's Secretary of Defence, on April 20, 2004.
The fact that there were 11 invisible UFOs encircling a military craft shows the intent to cause great alarm because it means there are a great many aliens here and they have command of huge forces to be able to muster such a formation on short notice to intimidate a single military aircraft.
www.educate-yourself.org /cn/mexicanufoacknowledgement14may04.shtml   (2853 words)

  
  Ruling Elite is Behind Mexican UFO Acknowledgement
Some governments may pretend to be debunking the Mexican UFO event at first, but the plan is to eventually accept it as a hostile-alien event.
Jaime Maussan, the Mexican UFO searcher and top journalist, was co-incidentally given information about the March 5, 2004 incident by General Clemente Vega Garcia, Mexico's Secretary of Defence, on April 20, 2004.
The fact that there were 11 invisible UFOs encircling a military craft shows the intent to cause great alarm because it means there are a great many aliens here and they have command of huge forces to be able to muster such a formation on short notice to intimidate a single military aircraft.
educate-yourself.org /cn/mexicanufoacknowledgement14may04.shtml   (0 words)

  
 Mexico's Department of Defense Releases UFO Information
What is remarkable in the press conference is that Department of Defense collaborated with a top Mexican UFO researcher, Jaime Maussan, in the release of information concerning the appearance of up to 11 UFO´s in the vicinity of a Mexican Air force flight that was on a drug surveillance mission on March 5, 2004.
The participation of the Mexican Department of Defense in collaborating with Maussan in releasing information on a contemporary UFO sighting is unprecedented.
It may be concluded that the Mexican Department of Defense collaboration with private UFO researchers heralds a major new phase in the UFO phenomenon.
www.greaterthings.com /News/daily/2004/05/12/Mexican_UFO   (1103 words)

  
 Mexican Department Of Defense Acknowledge UFOs In Mexico
The UFO Phenomenon in Mexico has been recognized as a fact in an historic and unprecedent decision taken by the mexican Department of Defense under his Secretary of Defense General Clemente Vega Garcia, commander of all armed forces in this country.
On April 20, 2004 Jaime Maussan was contacted by a high officer of the Department of Defense to have a private meeting and discuss a subject of a high relevant matter.
Some minutes passed while the mexican Air Force Merlin C26A crew continued making maneuvers to have a visual contact of the unknowns because despite both RADAR and FLIR were showing perfectly clear both unidentified objects for unexplained reasons there was not a visual contact even that the objects by this time were at close range.
www.rense.com /general52/deff.htm   (1733 words)

  
 List of major UFO sightings - Definition, explanation
This is a list of UFO sighting flaps and well-known individual sightings.
1947: Maury Island incident, a highly controversial story, where a dog was killed and a boy injured by UFOs and the witness threatened by Men in Black.
2004: Mexican air patrol sighting, a drug-smuggling air patrol recorded UFOs on infrared camera, footage released by Mexican Air Force.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/l/li/list_of_major_ufo_sightings.php   (695 words)

  
 Mexico's DoD Releases UFO Video And Information Evidence Of International Rift In Management Of UFO/ET Affairs?
On Tuesday, May 11, 2004, an international press conference was held to announce the findings of a joint official and private effort to investigate a UFO sighting.
The release of data on the UFOs taken by a Mexican Air force crew was certainly a coup for Maussan who released the information in the popular television program 'Great Mysteries of the Third Millennium' on May 9, 2004.
In December 2002, the British Ministry of Defense released a file on the Rendlesham UFO incident of 1980 describing one of the most well document UFO sightings in British history.
www.rense.com /general52/mexv.htm   (989 words)

  
 Mexican Air Force Pilots Film UFO's - UFO Evidence
Mexican Air Force pilots filmed 11 unidentified flying objects in the skies over southern Campeche state in Mexico in March 2004, a Mexican Defense Department spokesman confirmed Tuesday.
Mexican air force pilots filmed 11 bright, rapidly moving objects in the skies that one specialist said proved the existence of UFOs, but defense officials said yesterday no conclusions had been reached about the objects' origins.
It's important to note that the Mexican Secretary of Defense conducted a complete investigation with their own team shortly after the March 5, 2004 incident and also with the help of scientists and experts selected as goverment advisors.
www.ufoevidence.org /feature/MexicanAirForce.htm   (0 words)

  
 The Why Files website your portal to unexplained phenomenon. Discover the facts about UFOs and Alien Visitation
It was not until April 20, 2004 when General Clemente Vega, Secretary of Defence decided, with his staff, to contact Jaime Maussan as an advisor to aid in the investigation to conduct an independent study and analysis of the C26A data.
As an expert in UFO incidents relating to civil aircraft, Jaime had a meeting with General Vega and all the major Defence officials on April 21 and the next day he was shown all the materials.
This is a mutual effort by Mexican ufologists and scientists to respond to this long awaited UFO disclosure by our military as an acknowledge for their confidence in all of us.
www.thewhyfiles.net /mexican.htm   (4269 words)

  
  Las Vegas Mercury: Knappster: Usual scientific explanations lacking ...
Mexican scientists seemed to take their cues from all the old excuses handed out by the U.S. Air Force in years gone by, dredging up a veritable hit parade of weak explanations.
Herrera theorized that the UFOs were electrical flashes, and AP went with the story, ignoring the fact that this incident occurred in a cloudless sky and that it lasted for more than 15 minutes.
A couple of UFO enthusiasts on this side of the border have taken the case to the other extreme, declaring that the Campeche UFOs were "alien motherships" and that the incident is a sign of more encounters to come.
www.lasvegasmercury.com /2004/MERC-Jun-03-Thu-2004/24005082.html   (1522 words)

  
 Update on Mexican Military UFO Video, UFO Casebook Files
It's important to note that the Mexican Secretary of Defense conducted a complete investigation with their own team shortly after the March 5, 2004 incident and also with the help of scientists and experts selected as goverment advisors.
It was not until April 20, 2004 when General Clemente Vega, Secretary of Defense decided, with his staff, to contact Jaime Maussan as an advisor to aid in the investigation to conduct an independent study and analisis of the C26A data.
As an expert in UFO incidents relating to civil aircraft, Jaime had a meeting with General Vega and all the major Defense officials on April 21 and the next day he was shown all the materials.
ufocasebook.com /mexicanmilitaryupdate.html   (437 words)

  
 The Campeche Incident
The 11 UFOs then disappeared from their instruments, much to the relief of the startled and bemused crew on board the Merlin.
May 2004, along with the uncensored testimonial and instrumental records of this event, is in marked contrast to the utter disregard usually meted out by officialdom towards unsolved UFO cases, even those involving trained observers in the military.
And, most remarkably, the Mexican government allowed all of this to be released into the public domain, managed by, of all people, an established Ufologist.
www.ufos-aliens.co.uk /mexico/mexico.dwt   (1415 words)

  
 In The News - Canadian Paranormal Broadcaster's Take of the Mexican UFO Incident of March 5, 2004
The UFO encounter was of 3 to 11 bright objects, some sharp points of light and others like large headlights, moving rapidly in the early evening Mexican sky.
On March 20, 2004 Jamie Mausson, a Mexican researcher and TV journalist was contacted by a high ranking officer of the Mexican Department of Defense and requested a private meeting.
However, with the latest proclaimed UFO encounter in the skies over Mexico on March 5, 2004, UFO enthusiasts are comparing the events, which by the way happened in the month of March, now claiming an extraterrestrial connection.
www.xzone-radio.com /rmmexufo.htm   (1570 words)

  
 A Step Toward Full UFO Disclosure
From close observation of the Mexican government, they knew that the Mexicans were open to dropping most of the nondisclosure procedures that the United States had forced them to adopt.
Need for UFO non-disclosure was severely tested when the Mexican government learned about, and was able to confirm, a number of secret ‘procedures’ being inflicted by the American ‘secret government’ upon the Mexican people.
The Mexican government seemed more than ready for an incident such as this to break the code of UFO non-disclosure and show its disdain for what the American ‘secret government’ was doing.
www.luisprada.com /Protected/a_step_toward_full_ufo_disclosure.htm   (948 words)

  
 BLABBERMOUTH.NET - UFO Singer Explains Bassist PETE WAY's Absence From U.S. Tour
UFO Singer Explains Bassist PETE WAY's Absence From U.S. Tour - Sep. 15, 2004
UFO vocalist Phil Mogg recently spoke to the UFO fan site Strangers In The Night about bassist Pete Way's inability to obtain a working visa in time for the band's current U.S. tour.
The accuracy of the information contained herein is neither confirmed nor guaranteed by Roadrunner Records, and the views and opinions of authors expressed on these pages do not necessarily state or reflect those of Roadrunner Records or its employees.
www.roadrunnerrecords.com /BLABBERMOUTH.NET/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=26888   (692 words)

  
 MUFON:2004 Presentations
The entire incident was recorded by a Mexican air force surveillance aircraft that chased these UFOs through the Mexican sky.
That is because evidence is treated differently in the UFO world than it is in the world at large.
Some UFOs do indeed display evidence of advanced technology, not built by us, and the Flying Triangle phenomenon is the latest and most significant example of that technology.
www.alienzoostore.com /servlet/the-MUFON-cln-2004-Presentations/Categories   (1052 words)

  
 Alberta UFO Study Group - Table of Contents
A spectacular UFO fleet of at least 14 unkown flying objects shocked the entire gathering at casa Veracruz who, pointing to the sky, screamed "OVNIs OVNIS!!" in a tremendous state of excitement.
The dynamic of UFO sighting events following Xalapa's incident took a new course when it was discovered that a similar UFO sighting took place the same day in San Luis Potosi where several reports from residents told of a strange unusual activity witnessed for several days of unknown groups of flying spheres over the city.
The information and details of this new incident was released by journalist/researcher Jaime Maussan during the radio show 'Los Grandes Misterios' last Sunday July 3, 2005 as part of the continuous coverage of the UFO incidents that followed Xalapa's event.
www.aufosg.com /pagetwo.html   (0 words)

  
 Mutual UFO Network
The paper involves the account of a major 1976 UFO incident in Iran involving several unknowns, attempted intercept by two Imperial Iranian Air Force F-4 aircraft, and large numbers of civilian witnesses.
Mexican culture and social attitudes have been influenced by the UFO phenomena on both sides of the U.S. and Mexico' border.
Continual UFO footage, new government openness and cooperation with Mexican UFO scientific groups, increased reports of crop circles, chupacabras, and other strange events have become a part of every day reality for most of Mexico's population.
www.mufon.com /currentproceedings.htm   (2066 words)

  
 AlienArtifacts.com (Alien Artifacts) - Unidentified Flying Object and UFOs   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Once a UFO is identified as a known object (for example an aircraft or weather balloon), it ceases to be classified as a UFO and is reclassified as an identified object.
The UFO that Crashed in Wales - An account of the UFO that allegedly crashed into the Berwyn Mountains in Wales in 1974.
UFOs: State of the Evidence 2000 - On-line article concerning the present juncture of the ufology v.
alienartifacts.com   (1314 words)

  
 International UFO Congress MUFON:MUFON 2004
As I approach twenty years of investigating UFO encounter cases, I continue to witness the extraordinary signature of abduction, written in the lives of hundreds of people I have worked with.
In 1993, a series of earth-shattering UFO encounters occurred in British airspace that went on to have a profound effect on high-ranking sources within the Royal Air Force and the Ministry of Defense.
At the heart of the debate of Government complicity in the UFO cover-up at Roswell, and highly credible UFO related activity, is the existence of a blue ribbon panel of military and scientific minds code-named Majestic 12 or MJ-12.
www.ufocongressstore.com /servlet/the-MUFON-cln-MUFON-2004/Categories   (0 words)

  
 2004 Mexican UFO Incident - The Black Vault Encyclopedia Project
On May 13 2004 Jaime Maussan released his interview of Mexican Air Force pilots showing an infrared video footage from a military air patrol on March 05, 2004 against drug smuggling, that shows at least 11 very hot "spheres" moving irregularly with apparent great speed.
The objects could not be seen with the naked eye, neither the crew on board nor ground personal confirmed any radar contact with the objects in question.
The Mexican Air Force UFO Affair: Aliens, Ball Lightning, or Flares?
www.theblackvault.com /wiki/index.php?title=2004_Mexican_UFO_Incident&redirect=no   (0 words)

  
 ufo.mex.12.5.04
Mexican Air Force via AP A videotape made widely available to the news media on Tuesday shows the bright objects, some sharp points of light and others like large headlights, moving rapidly in what appears to be a late-evening sky.
The Mexican Air Force UFO incident is certainly a high level case of transcendental proportions in our Ufology and one of the world's most important breaking news in recent times.
For the Mexican Ufology the most important priority on this case is the fact that the doors to establish an open relationship with our armed forces and the official institutions have been finally opened.
www.gaiaguys.net /ufo.mex.12.5.04.htm   (8045 words)

  
 Mexican DoD photos of UFOs
The UFO Phenomenon in Mexico has been recognized as a fact in an historic and unprecedented decision taken by the mMexican Department of Defense under his Secretary of Defense General Clemente Vega Garcia, commander of all armed forces in this country.
The measure that will change history here in Mexico was the result of a high level incident in which a Mexican Air Force airplane, military pilots and personal were involved in a situation with several UFOs while doing a routine surveillance anti-narcotics operation to detect a drug smuggling flight.
THE INCIDENT TURNS MORE DRAMATIC But the stressing moment that the C26A crew were passing through was just the beginning of something more dramatic that will turn their undesirable experience into a real nightmare.
www.joanocean.com /UFOs/Mexpics.html   (1707 words)

  
 2004 Mexico UFO Case Crew Interviews
These are transcript excerpts from the interviews with three crew members directly involved in the Mexican Air Force C26A plane incident on March 5, 2004 - conducted by researcher Jaime Maussan as part of the investigation in April 2004.
If a similar incident were to take place in the future and something tragic happens, the fault won't be that of the commander due to a loss of skill or negligence.
Answer: I'm concerned because if a tragic incident happens, I would not have any evidence that could be used as legal defense in a court of law during any resulting trial.
www.ufoinfo.com /news/mexicoufos13.shtml   (1422 words)

  
 ufo - UFOS at close sight: The big news Mexican military UFO report of 2004
Some minutes passed while the Mexican Air Force Merlin C26A crew continued making manoeuvers to have a visual contact of the unknowns because despite both RADAR and FLIR were showing perfectly clear both unidentified objects for unexplained reasons there was not a visual contact even that the objects by this time were at close range.
And in any case, the subsequent debriefing after the mission would have made clear that the UFOS were mexican jet fighters, if that would have been the case.
The newspaper indicates that "experts consider that these UFOs are lightning" but that "other experts are astonished at that explanation." Der Spiegel refers to statements by researchers Rafael Navarro González and Julio Herrera Velázquez of the nuclear institute of the National Mexican University.
ufologie.net /htm/sedena01.htm   (9575 words)

  
 Xenophilia - UFO News 2004
The alcione.org site has an interesting series of pictures and some data to support the idea that the Mexican UFOs were oil rig reflections.
On March 5, 2004, Mexican military pilots flying in daylight with a visibility average of 96% detected airborne objects with RADAR and with Infrared (heat) instruments.
The mexican UFOs seem to be flying past clouds in formation, but they do not make any turns.
www.xenophilia.com /str_ufo_04.htm   (7002 words)

  
 Feature Articles: Science is Playing Catch-up with ET Technologies   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In the May 2004 incident in Mexico's southern Campeche state, Mexican Air Force pilots filmed 11 unidentified flying objects employing a FLIR or infrared camera.
There are many bizarre incidents where the outline of the craft is observed but the witness is able to see the background through the center of the object as it passes overhead.
He showed the actual footage of the 2004 Mexican incident as well as video evidence taken by an average citizen of an unidentified object; first with a normal camcorder and then with an infrared lens.
www.abduct.com /features/f116.php   (798 words)

  
 COAST TO COAST AM WITH GEORGE NOORY: SHOWS
Bruce Maccabee discussed several UFO cases he has analyzed in depth as well as his study of Tesla's works.
A 1976 incident in Iran involved jet fighters chasing a unknown bright object which apparently disabled the jets' electronics, he reported.
One of the UFO cases Bruce Maccabee discussed is the March 2004 incident in which Mexican air force pilots, using an infrared camera, shot a video (requires Real Player) of 11 rapidly moving aerial objects.
www.coasttocoastam.com /shows/2006/03/30.html   (350 words)

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