ID | #1584373594 |
Added | Mon, 16/03/2020 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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In may 1975, the newspaper Diario de Querétaro talked about how "strange object" flew from San Joaquin at a height of barely seventy meters the evening of may 6, 1975, between 21 and 22 hours, according to witnesses.
Among the witnesses were Ricardo Ledesma, assistant district attorney and a local tax collector, who told reporters that his wife Consolacion urged him to go to the window to see the object flying over the community. He could see four strange object which "flew at a height higher than that of private aircraft."
Describing height, Ledesma noted that the object was flying at a height normally associated with the aircraft participating in a military parade or air show, but then "fell" to around seventy or eighty meters.
Consolacion claimed to have seen the object a few minutes longer.
"I had a chance to see the objects double, because several times they circled the community. They came from the East and returned in the same direction. She described them as "reminiscent of the weighing platform used in the old-fashioned scales hanging from chains".
Another witness was a local Councilman Manuel Martinez, who added striking details. According to him, one of the objects looked like balanson (copper pot) and made a light humming sound.
Guadalupe Saldivar was also among the witnesses.
"First, I saw the lights that were like stars, they came closer and flew over my head, I saw that it was a round object such as a weighing platform, hanging wires gray".
Just as the citizens began to forget about the unusual events of the night of may 6, another UFO called for peace in San Joaquin during the month of June. Huge object emitting multi-colored lights slowly flew over the town hall, barely skirting the radio tower. There were many witnesses of this event, and the object also had an unusual feature (perhaps, never previously mentioned in UFO Chronicles) the existence of rays of light above him, which really made it feel like one of the weighing platform of the balance, suspended by chains.
Interestingly, observations of San Joaquin was investigated by the late Salvador Freixedo, a former Jesuit priest who lived at the time in Mexico. At that time, the state of Queretaro has been a fertile ground for the study of paranormal phenomena.
"One day in 1975" - wrote Freixedo in his notable book, "Defender Los Dioses"(Beware of the gods)", - "a young man from humble origins told me two months before that night he saw a UFO flying very slowly and at low altitude over my house (located on the outskirts of the city). Excited what he saw, he ran for the UFO, following its trajectory, in a deep ravine outside the city, near his home. Reaching the edge of the ravine, he saw on the ground, a large object in the form of lenses, ipasumi fantastic white light. Frightened, he squatted on his haunches among the bushes. From his hiding place he could see a few "dwarfs" with objects, reminiscent of the "gadgets" in their hands. These lanterns emit a thin, concentrated beams of light, and the dwarfs had fun, enthusiastically chopping plants, cutting down one after the other. After a while my friend, who remained hidden and motionless in the bushes, he saw that the object changes color and a moment later, begins to rise very slowly, constantly uravnoveshivanie about five meters above the ground, while not divorced from heaven. Doing this moving forward and backward, the object struck a large cactus and dumped him.
My curiosity caused strange features, which were visible along the found near a corpse of an animal. Most strange was the fact that the whole body was pressed like a rag. However, despite this, his bones remained intact. In addition, it was also interesting to see that no ants or any insects in General has not been found under or around the carcass, while a large amount of meat still stuck to the bones. It dried up in an unusual way, without the decay and destruction as it usually happens with animals that died in the field."
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Original news
The UFO phenomenon was also active in the skies over the state of Querétaro in May 1975. The Diario de Querétaro newspaper ran the story of how 'strange objects' had flown of the town of San Joaquín at an altitude of barely seventy meters on the evening of May 6, 1975 – between 21 and 22:00 hours, according to witnesses.
These witnesses could not be dismissed lightly, either. Among them was Ricardo Ledesma, a deputy district attorney and local tax collector, who told reporters that his wife Consolación had called him to come to the window to see the objects flying over the community. He was able to see the four strange objects which “flew at an altitude higher than that of private planes.”
In describing the altitude, Mr. Ledesma noted that the object were flying at a height usually associated with aircraft participating in an parade or military airshow, but then dropped to some seventy or eighty meters .
Consolación claimed having seen the objects a few minutes longer. “I had the chance to see the objects twice, since they flew around the community a few times. They flew in from the east and returned in the same direction.” She described them as resembling the weighing platforms used in old-fashioned scales, suspended by chains.
Another witness was Manuel Martinez, a local councilman, who added a startling detail. One of the objects, he said, looked like a ‘balanzón’ – a copper pan used by silversmiths - and made a slight buzzing sound.
Ms. Guadalupe Saldívar was also among the witnesses. “At first I saw what lights that appeared to be stars, but as they drew closer and flew overhead, I saw they were circular objects like weighing platforms, with dangling wires, grey in color.”
Just as townspeople were starting to forget the unusual events of the night of May 6, another UFO visited peaceful San Joaquín in the month of June. A vast object, giving off multicolored lights, flew slowly over the town hall, barely skirting over a radio tower. There were multiple witnesses to the event, and the object also had the unusual feature (perhaps never reported before in ufological chronicles) of having beams of light above it that indeed made it look like one of weighing platforms of a set of scales, suspended by chains.
Interestingly enough, the San Joaquín sightings were investigated by the late Salvador Freixedo, the former Jesuit priest, who lived in Mexico at the time. The state of Querétaro was fertile ground for researching the paranormal at the time.
“One day in 1975,” wrote Freixedo in his landmark Defendámonos de los Dioses (Beware of the Gods), “a young man from a humble background told me how, two months before, at night, he had witnessed a UFO flying very slowly and at low altitude over his house (located on the outskirts of town). Excited by what he had seen, he ran after the UFO, following its trajectory into a deep gully outside the city, not far from his home. When he reached the gully's edge, he saw a large lens-shaped object on the ground. emitting a fantastic white light. Frightened by the sight, he crouched amid some shrubs. From his hiding place he was able to see several "midgets" with objects resembling “flashlights” in their hands. These flashlights emitted thin, concentrated beams of light and the "midgets" were having a good time hacking down plants with them, enthusiastically, cutting one down after another.
“After a while, my friend, who had remained concealed and motionless behind the shrubs, saw the object change colors and moments later, begin to ascend very slowly, balancing itself repeatedly some five meters over the ground until it shot off heavenward. While engaging in this back and forth motion, the object struck a large cactus and toppled it.
"Months later, when I accompanied the young man to the site, I asked him to show me where the cactus had been felled. We headed in that direction, and sure enough, there lay a large, half-desiccated cactus. In spite of the time that had gone by, we were able to see without any difficulty the large rounded imprints of more than one landing on the gully floor. Later on, back at his home, the young man gave me fused rocks that he had collected from the landing marks while they were still hot; he had placed them in a jar, and after a while, the inside of the jar had been covered in a yellowish dust that resembled sulfur. All these details are more or less common to many other UFO landings, but what was new to me here was the half-desiccated coyote I discovered not far from one of the landing sites. What attracted my curiosity were certain strange characteristics that could be made out along the animal's carcass. Strangest of all was the fact that the entire body had been wrung, much like a rag is wrung to extract water from it. Yet in spite of this, its bones remained unbroken. Furthermore, it was also interesting to see that no ants or any insects whatsoever could be found beneath or around the carcass, while there was a good amount of the animal's flesh still stuck to the bones. It had dried up in an unusual manner, without rotting and disintegrating as is commonly the case with animals that have died in the field.”
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