- November 1, 2005
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- From Mexico City's ClaverÌa district comes the
report of a large flying object that was accompanied by a smaller "escort"
according to the eyewitness report of Gustavo Casasola, a renowned sky
watcher.
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- Gustavo managed to find that it was a very large sphere
that remained static for over an hour after heading for the volcano area
(Editor: this is the area of the Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl volcanos
at the southern end of Anahuac valley).
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- Subsequently, a report was recevied from Ricardo Antonio
Morales, who reported a shining spherical object from the Coyoac·n
district as it hung suspended in the sky, noting that its intensity diminished
as airliner went past at approximately 13:00 hours.
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- Slightly later, Victor Gabriel Gonzalez was able to videotape
the aforementioned event from the town of Tepexpan in Mexico State, reporting
that the sphere remained in the sky until 17:45 hours.
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- November 2, 2005
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- At 8:30 a.m., Ana Luisa Cid witnessed the transit of
an elongated luminous object through her window. The object made back-and-forth
movements which were captured on videotape for a few minutes from Mexico
City's northern region.
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- She subsequently received a report from Salvador Guerrero,
advising her that a flotilla of spheres had been recorded at 15:20 hours
and noting that the contingent was flying at a high altitude toward the
Iztaccihuatl volcano.
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- (Editors Note: This looks very much like a portion of
a faint contrail being illuminated by the sun in one particular spot These
can be seen from the ground almost every day near sunrise or sunset.)
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- At night, young Ricardo Antonio Morales reported his
sighting of a large green luminous sphere over the Mexico-Puebla Highway,
witnessed by the passengers on the bus in which he rode toward the port
city of Veracruz.
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- Prof. Cid mantained permanent cell phone contact with
Morales and was able to pick up on the excitement of those present, suggesting
that the take some photos, which he did. These will be provided after they
have been developed, in the hopes that they meet with the necessary characteristics
for timely publication.
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- Translation (c) 2005. Scott Corrales, Institute of Hispanic
Ufology (IHU).
- Special thanks to Ana Luisa Cid, Mexico.
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