substantial piece on UFO and other paranormal activity in Mexico in the 1960s, featuring an exploding spindle-shaped object crash-retrieval, a wand-wielding MIB “with enormous cat-like eyes,” small ufonauts gifting two students with a metallic object, and UFO flotillas parading above the cities. Luis Burgos describes three cases from that same period with Argentina: Operacion NOA–The […]
Alfonso Salazar leads off four Inexplicata offerings with a story of multiple UFO sightings by the Mexican Air Force back around the 1970s. The anomalous image in the article appears to be there just for gorgeousness’ sake. In the present, Mexico: Black Diamond” over Toluca on Video gives us interesting footage but lacks much additional […]
Inexplicata–The Journal of Hispanic Ufology–presents us with three cases today. Magdalena Martinez supplies an article interesting on several counts. It might be useful to publish a good photograph of how the cloud cover made the commercial airliner look so anomalous; we get a sense of the national pride of an interesting country; and we’re intrigued […]
Well, Scott Corrales may have the Star Wars movie numbered incorrectly–“Attack of the Clones” being Episode II–but the rest of the article makes for interesting and unsettling reading. One might ask, “If we’ve been invaded, what happened to the invaders?” Of course, the answer to that might be even more unsettling. Maybe Alfonso Salazar is […]
We love Scott Corrales for many reasons, but most of all we admire his incredulity the most. He kicks off our cryptozoology section with a wild tale from Argentina that doesn’t measure up. We knew it was a hoax from the start, since the image was so clear. More concerned with real cryptozoology, promulgated by […]
Here is another of those cases where a photo showed something that hadn’t been noticed prior to its being taken. Each of the two apparent “objects” in question seems to have something surrounding its outline, which will probably have some analysts proclaiming “fake” and others just as surely “energy field.” Less ambitious seems the imagery […]
This piece is a great balance of strangeness, analysis, and good storytelling. A recent sighting of what appeared to be a blue fireball left behind evidence to its existence but none to its identity. Too small to be a meteor, too earthly to be a spook, we’re left wanting to go investigate ourselves. In keeping […]
This is a perfect tale for anyone sitting around a bonfire with friends on a dark night. The only problem is, it’s not just a tale because there was evidence left behind. If that doesn’t have your skin crawling then try this: Bizarre Accounts of Supernatural Harbingers of Disaster. Brent Swancer goes beyond the benchmark […]
Gustavo Galarza is one sharp-eyed UFO hunter; we think we see the object described, but just once in numerous tries at his video. It’s apparently there, all right, but we couldn’t get any sense as to how close the thing Galarza shot could have been to the stunt plane in the story. Staying with Argentina […]
Bet this headline caught your eye. Maybe a diameter of 240 miles sounds more believable, but this is still really a BIG story and we’d have loved to have heard the debate in Chile that accompanied the 1999 TV broadcast of two images supposedly taken separately some years before. Inexplicata sitemaster Scott Corrales attaches another […]