ID | #1528891285 |
Added | Wed, 13/06/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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Two students from the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico are the main characters of "a close encounter of the 3rd kind" which will be one of the first in the country.
The brothers Yayo and payo Rodriguez the morning of August 19, 1965, at eight o'clock in the morning, they said, witnessed the landing of a luminous disc in the open field near the campus of the Polytechnic. UFO allegedly charred the vegetation when he landed on his triptorelina chassis. The brothers Rodriguez also claimed a pair of miniature creatures, dressed in some respirators, exited the vehicle and approached the frightened disciples, laying at their feet a metallic object. They then returned to their ship, which immediately rose into the sky and disappeared in seconds.
Rodriguez delivered the alleged vneseny the fragment in the laboratory of the campus, where he apparently was analysed by the researchers. According to an article published in the newspaper "El Graphic" in Mexico (several days later), a landing spot was visited by several journalists and photographers from different Newspapers. There they found traces of the burning of grass and traces a curious fluid, referred to as "fuel".
Despite the good physical evidence, Yayo and payo were not considered credible witnesses. Even Dr. Santiago Garcia in his book OVNIS Sobre México called the head of Rodriguez's "¿de cual fumarían"? ("what were they Smoking?").
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Original news
Two students at Mexico City's Instituto Nacional Politécnico would become the protagonists of a still-debated "close encounter of the 3rd kind" which would be among the first of its kind in the country. The brothers Yayo and Payo Rodríguez achieved national prominence when on the morning of August 19, 1965, at eight o'clock in the morning, they claimed having witnessed the landing of a sizeable glowing disk on an open field near the Politécnico's campus. The otherworldly vehicle allegedly charred vegetation as it settled to the ground on its tripodal landing gear. As if the landing of this spaceship, drawn straight from My Favorite Martian, wasn't enough, the Brothers Rodríguez also claimed that a pair of diminutive beings wearing respirators of some kind emerged from the craft and walked up to the terrified students, depositing at their feet a metallic object. The dwarfish "away team" returned silently to their conveyance, which took to the air in a matter of seconds.
The Rodríguezes delivered the putative extraterrestrial fragment to the campus laboratory, where it was apparently subjected to analysis by investigators. According to an article in Mexico's El Gráfico newspaper (defunct) a few days later, a number of journalists and photgraphers from different media organizations visited the site, where burn marks were plainly visible and where traces of a curious liquid, characterized as "fuel" were found. Despite the good physical evidence, Yayo and Payo were not considered credible witnesses. Even Dr. Santiago García, in his landmark book OVNIS Sobre México, would headline his chapter on the Rodríguez case as "¿de cual fumarían?" ("which did they smoke?").
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