Tue 11 May, 2004 23:06
MEXICO CITY
(Reuters) - 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.
A long-time believer in flying saucers, journalist Jaime Maussan
told a news conference on Tuesday the objects were real and seemed
"intelligent" after they at one point changed direction and
surrounded the plane chasing them.
"They were invisible to the eye but they were there, there is no
doubt about it. They had mass, they had energy and they were moving
about," he said, after showing a 15-minute video he said the Defense
Ministry gave him permission to publicize.
The ministry confirmed to Reuters it had provided the video,
filmed by the Air Force on March 5 over the eastern coastal state of
Campeche.
"We are not alone! This is so weird," one of the pilots can be
heard yelling, after the plane's crew switched on an infrared camera
to track the objects, first picked up by radar.
The film, recorded by a plane looking for drugs trafficking near
the Gulf of Mexico, shows 11 objects as blobs of light that hover in
formation or dart about, sometimes disappearing into cloud.
Mexico's most popular nightly news broadcast showed the video on
Monday night.
Interviewed by Mausson on another section of the video, the
pilots said they grew nervous when the objects, still invisible,
turned back during a chase and surrounded the plane.
"There was a moment when ... the screens showed they were behind
us, to the left and in front of us. It was at that point that I felt
a bit tense," said Maj. Magdaleno Castanon.
Mexico has a long history of fanciful UFO sightings, most of
which are dismissed by scientists as space debris, missiles, weather
balloons, natural weather phenomena or hoaxes.