Recent aerial anomaly reports include something akin to the US Navy encounters recently released to the public. This information came from an “Aviation Technician”; hopefully the Mexican Navy is officially following up. Argentina: “Swarm of Lights” over Buenos Aires is also interesting. The second, “more shocking” Bosques de Palermo video unfortunately had the same address […]
A set of Hispanic sightings begins with an apparent multiply-witnessed aerial display that profoundly affected the viewers. (Note vis-a-vis the “Santa Compana” explanation: when in Galicia, it might be a good idea to be able to draw a “Solomon’s Circle” in chalk on the ground.) More recently, and in Mexico: UFO Sightings in Coahuila have […]
Articles from the Institute of Hispanic Ufology. In the Antarctic region, the range of likely explanations for anomalous lights must be limited. So special attention accrues to these 1965 sightings. Moving northwards (the only direction!) we learn that in Argentina: 10 Sightings of Alleged Alien Craft per Month are received by The Aerospace Identification Center, […]
Inexplicata is back with three cases featuring a travel theme. First: a very short clip of something visiting Cancun–perhaps a bit anomalous in itself, given the present worldwide admonitions to stay home. The guy who shot this next footage was in fact “currently complying with mandatory quarantine” but in transit “for justified reasons,” says the […]
A disturbing Mexican CEII story with strong physiological and psychological sequelae heads a quartet of South of the Border UFO-associated cases. Inexplicata’s Scott Corrales translates this 1977 case as well as Chile: Black UFO Floating over General Carrera Lake. It’d be helpful were the referenced 2019 video included with the article. As it is, the […]
It’s good to see another of Scott Corrales’ posts about Hispanic ufology. Scott translates an article by indefatigable researcher Luis Burgos. Burgos launches from a triangle sighting in January into a general discussion of 130 such shapes in a 5500-case database going back to 1947. Along the way, we also get descriptions of Burgos’ “Western […]
Inexplicata, the website of The Institute of Hispanic Ufology, is going on what is at least a temporary hiatus, according to its Founder and Editor Scott Corrales. Henceforth Inexplicata’s Facebook page will cover lower-interest events, and Scott says he will continue to report “any truly major piece of information” on his website. Inexplicata has filled […]
Mexico has a rich tradition of supernatural weirdness, and this particular case is one of its strangest. Involving a police officer in the state of Nuevo León, what’s described sounds a little bit flying humanoid, a little bit succubus, and a whole lot of frightening. Next we have Linda Godfrey’s Halloween Old and New; Beast […]
“[V]ery likely the most compelling personality of the Spanish-speaking paranormal world has left us for the great beyond.” So begins the tribute by Scott Corrales to Salvador Freixedo, an “iconoclastic” religious and ufological thinker. This first article summarizes Freixedo’s thought in both areas. Salvador Freixedo: The Cosmic Stairways elaborates, in Freixedo’s own translated words, a […]
A city on Mexico’s northeast coast is having an apparent UFO sensation. This first article shows what looks rather like an unusual cloud hovering over the city of Madero in the state of Tamaulipas last Saturday. But the information that an alleged alien base exists in the nearby sea and that local fishermen “have on […]