The Mayans predicted that the 5th sun, or eclipse,
that took place during the Cortez
invasion of Mexico during the 1500's, would
usher in 500 years of darkness. At this
time, Mt Popocatepetl began to erupt, as the
Mayans predicted. The Mayans also
predicted that the 6th sun, the last eclipse
in the 20th century, would usher in a new age
with accompanying earth changes and volcanic
activity.
On July 11, 1991, the 6th sun (eclipse) took
place over Mexico City. In preparation,
all of Mexico City and Puebla had camcorders
ready to record the event. There was a
party atmosphere as families and groups ate
and drank waiting for the 1 pm eclipse.
When the camcorders were turned towards the
eclipse, people were shocked to see a
silver disc hovering stationary below the
darkened sun. A week later, Jaime Maussan,
a television journalist who hosts a TV show
called Sixty Minutes, ran a special on the
UFO sighting. He asked for city residents
to bring their videos to the TV station to be
analyzed. He received over 40,000 calls. The
best videos were computer analyzed and
showed the same digitalized image - a silver
disc, domed, showing a red glow.
After this event, UFOs began appearing nightly
around the villages of Metepec and
Jalixco, near Mr. Popocatepetl. Were the UFOs
trying to warn the people of an
impending eruption? As it turned out, Mt.
Popocatepetl had indeed begun to vent
steam; the first volcanic activity seen in
500 years. Sightings have continued to be
numerous since 1991. Everyone in the villages
from store owners to farmers to children
have seen the ovnis, some at very close range.
We are gathering a group of 10 persons to go
as an expedition to this area of Mexico
to research this phenomena. Our group of investigators
will stay at a resort near the
volcanoes. During the day we will interview
people who have seen the craft and at night
there will be a skywatch for those interested
in using light, sound, and meditation to
initiate contact. Only those of you seriously
interested in making peaceful contact with
ETI (Extraterrestrial Intelligence) should
apply for membership on this expedition.
> For the past 4-5 years, in Apizaco, Tlaxcala
(a very small farming
> community/town 100+ miles east of Mexico
City) has been having a
> *large* number of sightings -- an average
of 1-2 times per month,
> and more during the winter months.
With such a large and
> consistent number of sightings, underground/black
market video
> tapings have begun being made and circulated.
I have seen the
> video tape, and unfortunately, it isn't
really much to speak of
> -- all of the sightings are pretty hard
to see on the screen,
> mostly because the camera operators had
trouble holding their
> cameras still. However, there is about
two hours worth of stuff.
> There's even some news footage, too, as
they caught it on
> NATIONAL T.V.!!!!!!
>
> Fortunately, I know many people who have
been there or are from
> this particular town (which is how I know
this stuff!) and
> can tell you that the sightings are in fact
happening -- frequently.
> I've been waiting for something to come
up about it, but it's pretty
> much the same cover-up business there, too
(I guess). From what
> I've heard, the sightings are pretty outrageous,
too. They seem
> them almost consistently in the same areas
of the sky -- namely near
> the nearby volcano -- the Malinche'.
In fact, it's no longer
> "exciting" to go out wait for them to show
up 'cause its just the
> same old thing. I know this sounds
pretty wild, but its supposedly the
> general consensus out there. The surrounding
geography is very
> mountaneous t (2-3 volcanos -- the Popocatple,
and a sister volcano
> who's name I can't remember or find, and
the Malinche --
> a dormant volcano where the sightings keep
showing up).
>
> Like I said, the town is a fairly small
farming community, but
> growing (kind of like L.A.'s Palmdale or
Victorville), with
> Puebla as it's big-city neighbor in the
next state.