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In a new video, a UFO seems to approach Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano, then slows down, turns and deliberately enters the smoldering volcano crater.
The video, recorded on May 30 at around 8:30 p.m., is the latest in a series of alleged UFO events that have taken place near the central Mexico active volcano since late 2012.
Mexico's media company, Televisa, monitors any daily activity around the volcano, which is about 40 miles south of Mexico City. LINK
Last November, video images showed what appeared to be a brightly lit, cigar-shaped object plunging into the top of Popocatepetl.
(here is the ATS thread detailing that event posted by Hyrawolf)
At the time, Marc Dantonio -- chief photo and video analyst of the Mutual UFO Network -- suggested the object was "a meteor captured on successive video frames."
HuffPost asked Dantonio, who creates special effects and is contracted by the U.S. Navy, Congress and the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington, to weigh in on this latest video.
"What I think is that this is not a likely fake. I think, for the moment, this is a genuine image capture," he told HuffPost in an email.
I want to get this out there because I didn't find it in a search.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by newcovenant
I want to get this out there because I didn't find it in a search.
www.google.com...
Originally posted by facelift
reply to post by newcovenant
I'm sorry, but that's obvious CGI...look at the pixelation around the volcano!
What I think is that this is not a likely fake. I think, for the moment, this is a genuine image capture
One can only dream...
Originally posted by boncho
reply to post by newcovenant
Anything coming out of Mexico has a increased possibility of being complete crap. I spent a good portion of the year down there... away from the cities where you can see far off into the night sky. Never saw anything unusual.
But some of the more colorful personalities making money of the popularization of UFOs would have you believe it's a regular meet up of Starfleet down there...
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by newcovenant
And 2,300 others for me. Though, admittedly, not all of them involve "UFOs".