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Mexico - Chance UFO
Photographed By
Mexican Journalist

From Scott Corrales
Inexplicata - The Journal Of Hispanic Ufology
6-16-6

 

Diario "De Peso" #597 (Yucatan, Mx) and Ana Luisa Cid
June 2, 2006
 
CHANCE UFO PHOTOGRAPHED BY MEXICAN JOURNALIST
 
An image published on June 2, 2002 by Merida's "De Peso" Newspaper (Yucatan, Mexico)
 
According to the author of the image, reporter Ylmar Pacheco, he was taking photos of a senior citizen event in the Salvador Alvarado Sur district when he suddenly saw a Mexican Air Force helicopter fly past. Feeling curious at seeing it fly so low, he pointed his camera toward it and took several photos.
 
The witness did not become aware of the UFO until he examined the images; nothing unusual was seen when the photos were taken.
 
The researchers who made this story known are brothers Raul and Gustavo Aleman of Mexico's OVNIMERIDA group. They are trying to obtain the originals to these photos.
 
(Translation (c) 2006 S. Corrales, IHU. Special Thanks to Ana Luisa Cid and Raul & Gustavo Aleman)
 

Comment
Tom Scott Gordon
6-16-6
 
Finally, we're getting somewhere. This appears to be the same type of craft that I saw here in Little Rock, on 12/25/01. Note the size of this thing relative to the helicopter, given the normal, -or wide-angle- lens, at this viewing distance. In comparing them side-by-side, you would notice a ten-fold increase in the size of the triangular UFO. (Mine was being chased by two, USAF helicopters, in succession.) One reason for this is the transluscent nature of the vehicle's skin, which is an unusually reflective, --yet jet-black-- glass-like material!
 
It's 'wing' is very, very thin, so it doesn't show on edge, especially when reflecting the adjacent sky.
 
Note the appearance of the cockpit above, (though poorly-defined here.) It is big enough for a few, human-scale operators, yet the wing itself is not. It therefore appears to carry no armaments, or payload.
 
Not clearly visible here, is the canoe-like structural fucsilage, which must be seen from below to be recognized. I have long been contemplating building a scale model, and I have concluded that they are actually amazingly structurally sound and quite easy to build. Of course, the engine, (actually a Tesla-like optical 'motor') is a matter of great concern to me. Having watched it fire-up, I am certain that it too can be easily built, if only we knew how it worked.
 
Combining all that is commonly known to our engineers; the 'top' may serve as a basic electrical solar-collector. It's weight-to-mass ratio is obviously very low, and it may well utilize a known principle of creating an electrostatic differential, top-to-bottom, as was proven to work for the German engineers, shortly after WWII. Still, my contention is that it is neither 'nuclear' nor 'fossil' -powered, instead, it appears to derive it's power from water, since there is a very 'cold' (ice blue, or Nitrogen) flame-driven turbine, which evidently serves to re-energize the battery supply for take-off.
 
By paying close attention to the 'whirring' sound, I am convinced that others will quickly understand the general dynamics of this craft. As to it's "interstellar" capabilities, I can only assume that these will be revealed in due time. I am not completely sure that this is from another planet, since nearly everything I know about it can be traced to Tesla's discoveries, prior to J.P. Morgan's attempted attack on his life. Do read every word of this before you try to build one of your own! -
 
http://www.luminet.net/~wenonah/new/tesla.htm
 
Tom Scott Gordon
Little Rock, AR

 


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