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Military UFO video could be key to credibility in enthusiast's career (Jaime Maussan)
Dallas Morning News - 7/25/2004
Jaime Maussan has spent the past decade collecting possible evidence of alien visits to Earth and maintains he has had personal contact with other "entities." And now Maussan says he has secured the most definitive proof yet of extraterrestrial visitors, and from an unlikely source: Mexico's super-secretive military.
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Expert: Video of UFO lights in Mexico not fake
Scott Davis / NewsChannel 3 (Pheonix, Arizona) - 7/16/2004
Well, the analysis is done and the conclusion on the Mexico 11? It's not a fake. The Mexico 11 is a video showing a number of mysterious lights in the skies over eastern Mexico. One of the world's foremost videotape analysts lives in Phoenix and says what you see in the video tape are unidentified flying objects. |
The big news Mexican military UFO report of 2004
UFOs at Close Sight (Patrick Gross) - 5/14/2005
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Mexico UFO The Real Issue
Santiago Yturria - 5/15/2004
The deep impact that the release of the mexican Air Force UFO case has caused in the international media, the ufologic community and the people in general has certainly produced an important social phernomena that deserves a study and analisis.
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Brazilian Ufology supports Mexican military's attitude towards the episode of March 2004
A. J. Gevaerd - 5/14/2004
The members of the Brazilian UFO Researchers' Community, civil investigators of all lines and from the most various research groups wish to compliment the Mexican authorities for the application of correct procedures and the accuracy of their attitudes towards the March 2004 episode involving the mass appearance of unidentified flying objects, thoroughly announced
by the world press.
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MUFON Special Bulletin - Mexico UFO
John Schuessler, MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) - 5/13/2004
On Tuesday, May 11, 2004 the Mexican Government released a full report about a Mexican Air Force surveillance aircraft encountering 11 UFOs over the southern part of the state of Campeche on March 4, 2004. The March 4 th event is significant for several reasons. |
Mexico UFO - The Sceptics Counterattack
Santiago Yturria - 5/14/2004
In Mexico City a group of scientists from the UNAM, the top Mexican University gave a press conference trying to explain the mysterious lights recorded by the Mexican Air Force C26A during
the incident of March 5, 2004.
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Jaime Maussan's Press Briefing Document
Jaime Maussan - 5/11/2004
Following yesterday’s news story about the sighting of eleven UFOs by a Mexican Military aircraft, the Mexican Department of Defense - under Secretary of Defense General Clemente Vega Garcia, commander of all armed forces in the country – have taken the unprecedented step of publically confirming the incident. The press conference took place at the Hotel Sevilla Palace in Mexico city and international media representatives were invited.
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VIDEOS: Mexican Air Force UFO Video
UFO Evidence - 5/13/2004
Infrared video taken by Mexican Air Force pilots in March, 2004. Download partial clips, or the complete video. |
Translation of Jaime Maussan's page on the March 2004 Mexican Airforce sighting (PDF format)
Jaime Maussan / MUFON-CES.org - 5/12/2004
An auto-translationn (world.altavista.com) of Jaime Maussan's Spanish page on the March 2004 Mexican Airforce sighting of 11 UFOs. |
PHOTOGRAPHS: Mexican Air Force UFO Video
UFO Evidence - 5/13/2004
Photographs and screen captures from the infrared video taken by Mexican Air Force pilots in March, 2004. Also, photos from the press conference announcing the case, as well as Mexico's Secretary of Defense, who released the video to UFO researchers. |
Mexican Secretary of Defence Forbade Talk Of UFOs Or Flying Saucers
Fundacion Cosmos AC - Translated by Scott Corrales - 5/13/2004
In a phone interview, Gerardo Clemente Vega Garcia, Mexican Secretary of Defense, discussed the UFO sighting. |
Why Mexican Scientists Did Not Get UFO Evidence
Fundacion Cosmos AC and Milenio de Monterrey - Translated by Scott Corrales - 5/13/2004
The videos showing strange objects picked up by military aircraft were turned over to Jaime Maussan because he is a person "who has been interested all of his life" in the study of said phenomena, and was not given to scientists from
institutions of higher learning "perhaps because we do not know them or know who they might be," according to General Gerardo Clemente Vega Garcia, Secretary of Defense.
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X-PPAC Extraterrestrial Phenomena Political Action Committee - Congressional Alert - Another Shot across the Bow
Stephen Bassett , X-PACC, Extraterrestrial Phenomena Political Action Committee - 5/12/2004
It is important that Members of Congress see this release of evidence by the defense department of a foreign country as a "shot across the bow" of the United States demonstrating a growing impatience with the U.S. embargo on the truth of the
extraterrestrial presence. |
Mexico military releases photos of alleged UFOs
The Associated Press - 5/13/2004
Mexican air force pilots filmed 11 bright, rapidly moving objects in the skies that one specialist said proved the existence of UFOs, but defense officials said yesterday no conclusions had been reached about the objects' origins. |
Mexico UFO Footage Background Information
Santiago Yturria - 5/12/2004
It's important to note that the Mexican Secretary of Defense conducted a complete investigation with their own team shortly after the March 5, 2004 incident and also with the help of scientists and experts selected as goverment advisors. The
investigation was conducted confidentially and followed every proccedure required.
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Mexican air force captures invisible 'UFOs' on film
The Independent (UK) - 5/13/2004
The Mexican air force has released video footage of unidentified flying objects picked up by an infrared camera as they whizzed around a surveillance plane, in scenes eerily reminiscent of a Hollywood alien invasion movie.
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Mexico's defense secretary says military has formed no conclusions about flying objects filmed by Air Force
Associated Press - 5/12/2004
Mexican Defense Secretary Ricardo Vega Garcia said Wednesday the military had made no conclusions about a series of brightly lit, rapidly moving objects filmed by Air Force pilots earlier this year. |
Mexico's Department Of Defense Releases UFO - Evidence of a International Rift in the Management of UFOs and Extraterrestrial Affairs?
Michael E. Salla, PhD - 5/11/2004
If major world governments begin disclosing information concerning contemporary UFO sightings, then it may be predicted that the non-disclosure policy in place for over 50 years may soon come to an end. |
Mexican Air Force films 16 UFOs in southern state
Xinhua news - 5/12/2004
A local television network on Tuesday broadcast a videotape by the Mexican Air Force, showing the images of 16 unidentified flying objects (UFO) detected in the southern state of Campeche.
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Mexico Air Force video creates UFO stir
Reuters - 5/11/2004
The Mexican Air Force has released footage of what a UFO expert said were 11 invisible unidentified flying objects picked up by an infrared camera as they whizzed around a surveillance plane. |
Mexican Air Force Pilots Film 11 UFOs
Associated Press - 5/11/2004
Mexican Air Force pilots filmed 11 unidentified flying objects in the skies over southern Campeche state, a Defense Department spokesman confirmed Tuesday. A videotape made widely available to the news media on Tuesday shows the bright objects, some sharp points of light and others like large headlights, moving rapidly in what appears to be a late-evening sky.
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Mexican Department of Defense Acknowledges UFOs In Mexico
Santiago Yturria - 5/11/2004
The UFO Phenomenon in Mexico has been recognized as a fact in an historic and unprecedent decision taken by the mexican Department of Defense under his Secretary of Defense General Clemente Vega Garcia, commander of all armed forces in this country.
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11 UFOs Visible On Mexican Military Video
EFE News Agency - 5/11/2004
In an unprecedented move for this country - and
perhaps the whole world - military authorities have made public a video showing 11 unidentified flying objects (UFOs) captured by an aircraft belonging to the Secretariat of National Defense
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Mexican air force pilots catch purported UFOs on film
Agence France Presse - 5/11/2004
Mexico's largest television network broadcast these past two days a film taken by air force pilots of what they say are unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The film shows bright lights with "movements and characteristics that do not have -- up to now -- a scientific explanation," according to the Televisa network.
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