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same type of craft filmed over Mexico City during the solar eclipse four months earlier. This mysterious ship remained near the Mt Unzen volcano until twilight, then moved, bathing itself in the glow of the moon. Like Padre Ferrer, the couple grew weary and only taped at intervals until they tumed in for the night. The next morning, in amazement, they discovered that the object remained, flaming brightly in the morning light. Why was it there? Coincidence, or a planned event designed to attract the attention of those who can comprehend the Mayan prediction of cosmic awareness and its correlation to earth changes? The UFO flap over Mexico City continued through the months of January and February 1992, as did the excitement and experi- ence of the people. By mid-January, Mexico City appeared to be the preferred flight path of the unknown craft. The first video ever taken of a UFO was filmed accidentally in the late 70s by Manuel Juarez of Channel 3 in Guatemala. While producing an automobile commercial he noticed an object darting through the blue sky. The clip from Guatemala closely resembles that taken by Vicente Sanchez over Mexico City years later. Recent photographs from Mexico revealed a sombre object pho- tographed from inside a late-model car, and another photograph taken in the state of Hidalgo. It strongly revealed a ‘variation two’ ship, photographed by Edward Billy Meier in 1979 as it hovered over a wooded area in Switzerland. The similarities are amazing. Four different configurations of space ships have been seen in the skies over Mexico, and there may be more. Meanwhile over Mexico City the skies were becoming more and more crowded. A commercial airliner approached for a landing as a UFO passed dangerously close. The excitement continued. Over Atlixco a mysterious ren- dezvous was captured on video by a Super Channel 3 cameraman Guillermo Guemez. The light on the left of the screen was approaching the other bright ball of light until they appeared to merge as one, as if docking. Suddenly to the left, two more lumi- nous objects appeared. As the two on the right separated, you could now see four distinct unknowns. Those who made the pilgrimage were rarely disappointed. During September and October 1991, there was no let-up in the State of Puebla. Super Channel 3, the largest TV station in the city, was airing a round-table discussion on the subject when telephone calls suddenly jammed the station's switchboard. Hovering over the city at that moment was a now familiar unidentified aircraft. Footage was taken by a professional camera crew from the station as the luminous object remained in the area for almost an hour. Nearby, at Medepec, a Programas’ cameraman, filmed the ships rapidly moving through the darkened sky towards an unknown des- lination. The following evening, 20 September, the ships returned and while he shot his third segment of video in a three-day span. While Medepec and Atlixco were being inundated by sightings, Puebla was experiencing a return by a ship that had a curious inter- est in the transmission towers of Super Channel 3. (7 October 1991, 22.59 pm.) Within the same week the UFO activity returned to Mexico City, as shown in a unique video taken by Vicente Sanchez, an engineer who had filmed the Independence Day parade months earlier. On 16 November 1991, in the zona volcanica (zone of volcanos), Padre (Manuel) Ferrer, a Catholic priest, who had taken eclipse footage months before, was curiously drawn to a radiance suspend- ed above and beyond the outskirts of the city. As he zoomed in to the maximum range of his camcorder, the size and brilliance of the object was intensified. Suddenly, one light transformed into two: two separate forms of luminous energy. About thirty seconds later, the metamorphosis began again. He had been recording for the better part of an hour when he noticed that a third light source was becoming visible. To the right of the two bright objects, a big twinkling emerged. Weary, the padre stopped recording after one hour. The luminous object remained in the same location, silently hovering for six hours. Then, according to the padre and other wimesses, the three lights merged into one huge brilliant object and accelerated straight up into the night sky. One week later (23 November 1991), and 7,000 miles from the volcano, a Japanese couple vacationing on Kyushu island took an amazing video near Mt Unzen. The footage showed it was the volcano, a Japanese couple vacationing on Kyushu island took ai an Lee and Brit Elders invited Nippon Television to join their inves- amazing video near Mt Unzen. The footage showed it was the tigation and a Japanese film crew arrived in Mexico on 8 May 1992. During the previous seven months Atlixco had been a hot bed of UFO activity, so Jaime had arranged for three key interviews, begin- ning with the most important political figure in the city, the mayor, the first government official in Mexico to publicly discuss the sub- ject of UFOs. The Mayor of Atlixco, Sr Miguel Angel Ordonez Rosales, explained he hadn't seen the UFOs, but many people around the area claimed they had seen them, and they knew they were there. He didn't know what they were nor why they were there. He said that the UFO activity over Atlixco was becoming the topic of international dis- cussion. The previous Thursday in a bina- tional trade conference between the USA and Mexico, US representatives told him they knew of the UFO activity over Atlixco. The question/answer session went on for one hour. Mayor Ordonez Rosales explained that there was not a threat from the craft and that many of his constituents travelled to out- lying areas to observe the activity first hand. aes yee te 28¢NEXUS FEBRUARY-MARCH '93