Thursday, October 3, 2013

YUCATAN FIREBALL - Ufo sightings Over the Mountain After Fall


+ IMAGES -  ANA LUIZA CID WEBSITE
 
MEXICO. In the region of the pueblo Ichmul,  Chikindzonot city (an area known as pueblos Maia) - on September 22 (2013), an object fell from the sky in flames scaring the population, causing a blackout, calling the attention of the authorities and researchers.

The episode, characterized by unusual details, is far from over and is having an equally strange development. Since the occurrence, there are also rumors that UFOs have been seen in the same area, flying in the vicinities of the  mountain, where the fireball fell.


+ IMAGES -  ANA LUIZA CID WEBSITE

SEPTEMBER, 27 - 2013. Maria Luiza Cid, jornalista mexicana, âncora de uma programa de televisão em seu país, publicou em seu WEBSITE  uma reportagem exclusiva sobre o assunto.

A resident of the pueblo Maya X-Querol, Nazario Cohuo Pech, told to Maria Luiza Cid reportage that, still on Monday, an image - a photography - of one of the UFOs, among those have been observed, prowling the Maya region - had been obtained, by a worker from the construction and expansion of the road Ichmul-Chiquindzonot, of Yucatán - using a smartphone.

Cohuo Pech talks more: That thing, we saw here in X-Querol since Sunday night and was flying about the town. Many saw it and many say that it stood stoped on the lines of high-voltage electricity. Some say that they steal energy.

Nazario Cohuo Pech also said that was reported, on Monday, to the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), that have been ocurring oscilations  in electricity and eventually were without light. 

Then, the parastatal's staff went to check and found that the power lines that provide electricity to villages were broken. The CFE workers, they comment with surprising naturality, that those objects or UFOs often steal electricity.

SOURCE: 
CID, Ana Luiza. Cae objeto en Ichmul, zona maya.
ANA LUIZA CID/Investigacion OVNI en Mexico, 27/09/2013
[http://analuisacid.com/?p=13374]

Experts have arrived in Ichmul to analyze the fragments of the OVNI'Fireball Which Fell at Region


MEXICO. The inhabitants of the pueblo de Ichmul, Chikindzonot city, where - on Sunday September 22 - fell a weird fireball (in true, an object still not identified), received - yesterday,  1 October (2013) - among others, four investigators,  from Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán (CICY - Scientific Research Center of Yucatan). 

They were designated to analyze the fragments of the sky fallen object and were rescued by the community.

Were around 12 researchers that arrived. They toured the crash site - where they took some measures, made records and have collected samples of materials, reports the municipal commissioner, Floro Coyoc Pech.Coyoc Pech talked about the conclusions obtained with this first appreciation of the case:

They (the experts) explained us that there would be danger to people who had contact with the fragments because they aren't radioactive.

Now we knowing it's safe, we decided to continue digging the site of impact, because we can find, maybe, more fragments.

Coyoc Pech said, yet, that researchers confirmed that the fragments are not the result of an electrical problem, as have said employees of the Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE - Federal Commission of Electricity). It was verified that what hit the community is, in deed, something that came from sky.  


None of the fragments was identified. They claimed they had never seen anything like this and therefore, will be need to realize analyses more accurate 

The results must be known in four days and the orientation is don't allow more people have access to the fragments.

SOURCE: GÓNGORA, Miguel Moo. Llegan científicos a Ichmul. Los fragmentos desenterrados "no son radiactivos".
DIARIO DE YUCATAN, 2 de octubre de 2013
[http://yucatan.com.mx/yucatan/llegan-cientificos-a-ichmul]

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

ALERT NEWS Mexico Fireball Falls On Mayans Is Meteorite Debris

MEXICO. September 22, 2013. Sunday, 8:30 pm. In the village of Ichmul, city of Chikindzonot, south of the Yucatan peninsula - State of Mérida, in a poor community where some remnants of the Mayans live, the fall of a fireball that came from the sky scared and is still scaring the residents of the place.

People were waiting to see a small circus show in the center of the community, when, suddenly, everyone saw a burning object falling at high speed.


The vision was very bright and shone intensely along its path until it disappeared over the horizon and touch the ground. When this happened, there was a pyrotechnic explosion and immediately, the electrical grid went into blackout.

The municipal commissioner, Floro Koyoc Pech said that...during the fall of the object, a loud bang was heard by the entire population and, immediately, everyone could observe, in the bush, a beam of light that remained shining until around 2 early morning hours.


The people were afraid because they feared that the fire might reach the city, and later they began to despair as the light, which was fading, suddenly began to grow again.

One of the young people in the community said that the dogs barked all the time. The strong brightness of the object can be observed in neighboring cities, such as Saban, Quintana Roo, San Francisco, Peto Chikindzonot.

STRANGE FRAGMENTS
Curious, the police tried to fit the pieces together to make some sense of these objects, but what they got with their efforts is very strange. The fragments form a humanoid figure, which caused astonishment and commotion among local inhabitants and visitors.

SPACE TRASH, NOTHING MORE...

The researcher at the Technological Institute of Mérida, Eddie Salazar Gamboa, said that the fragments are probably parts of a meteorite or space debris (space debris, now falling on Humanity's head) attracted by Earth's gravity - and warned that contact Direct contact with this material can be dangerous to humans.

In an interview, Salazar Gamboa commented that this type of meteorite generally falls at the poles or in the oceans and, in some cases, on land.

The researcher explained that, generally, these pieces of cosmic rock have a hole in the center, which is a result of the incandescence generated by friction, when the bolide enters the Earth's atmosphere. Meteorites, according to him, help to fertilize the soil where they are deposited.

Salazar Gamboa emphasized that this fact (the fall of these things) should not cause alarm among the population, since it has been proven that, on average, ten or more tons of these fragments fall daily on our planet. (That - really... did not console this editor...)

However, he urged people to avoid contact with these objects because they may contain radioactive material and eventually cause certain types of cancer.

SOURCE: 
CABRERA, Eduardo (text and photos). Ball of fire that falls from the sky frightens the Yucatán Maya.
EXCELSIOR/MEXICO, Sep;29/2013
http://www.excelsior.com.mx/nacional/2013/09/29/920956

Fireball of Yucatan causes nausea and headache in rescuers


YUCATAN FIREBALL Experts have arrive to Ichmul to analyze 'UFO fragments, Oct/03/2013 NEWS TODAY
[http://brazilweirdnews.blogspot.com.br/2013/10/experts-have-arrive-to-ichmul-to.html]


Place of the Fall. Eight men who rescued the fragments of the Yucatan Fireball felt nausea and headaches.


MEXICO. The fragments of unidentified object that, on Sunday night (september 22) lit up the nightly sky falling with a great noise, in the Yucatan Peninsula (Mexico) - besides causing a blackout in the region, because it struck power cables of CFE (Comision federal de Electricidad) - a posteriori (after), caused unease in the men who went to the crash site in order to investigate the occurrence.

Among them, Juan Coyoc Chí, Juan Alfredo Moo Pool. Cecilio Couoh Heredia, municipal police officer in Ichmul also went to the local. 

Still in those Sunday night, the group went up the mountain in search of the object. On Monday morning - September 23 - they found the fragments there  300 meters from a small maya village located near the city of Ichmul - scattered around the perimeter of 10 meters.

Cecilio Couoh Heredia reported: Still was hot. We do not know what actually went down but we are almost certain that that thing is not a meteorite.  

Coyoc Chí Juan and Juan Alfredo Moo also commented that, arriving in place of the impact, they saw that large chunks of the material was consumed in the heat but without burn anything around you.

In Ichmul area, people are still scared. Fear that the object has brought some kind of bacteria or virus. This possibility is being considered because - according to witnesses - after the fall of the fireball, a strange odor, unpleasant, was felt in the region.



Some people, like the commissioner Cecilio Cohuo Heredia (quoted above), who came into direct contact with the fragments, complained of malaise, nausea and headache.

However, the Fireball can become something positive. The Police Department has determined that Ichmul has custody of the fragments and these may only be removed from the town with special authorization. Some come in these pieces commercial potential: its public display can stimulate tourism, warming the poor economy of the place.

YUCATAN FIREBALL Experts have arrive to Ichmul to analyze 'UFO fragments, Oct/03/2013 NEWS TODAY
[http://brazilweirdnews.blogspot.com.br/2013/10/experts-have-arrive-to-ichmul-to.html]
 

FONTES 
MOO GONGORA, Miguel Angelo. Más testigos de un fenómeno.
DIARIO DE YUCATAN/MEXICO, Sep/30/2013
[http://yucatan.com.mx/merida/ciudadanos/mas-testigos-de-un-fenomeno] 
Explosión de enorme bola de fuego provoca Apagón en Yucatán, México 
INDAGADORES, sep/30/2013
[http://indagadores.wordpress.com/2013/09/30/explosion-de-enorme-bola-de-fuego-provoca-apagon-en-yucatan-mexico/]

The Yucatan Fireball in TV

Reportage of a Mexico television channel with more images of the fragments of the mysterious object that fallen from the sky in Yucatan.

Cae bola de fuego en el Sur de Yucatán/Titulares de la mañana program
YOUTUBE, Published on Sep 30, 2013
(audio in spanish) 
[http://youtu.be/i6oE4vpq2Sc]

Monday, September 30, 2013

Coal stains of unknown origin cover the beaches at Asturias



Salinas Beach.  Notable stains of coal that came nobody knows from where, dirtying the  sands. Tourism prejudiced. Photo: Ricardo Sólis.

SPAIN. ASTURIA province/PRINCIPADO DE ASTURIA. At Castrillón city (a consejo - costal zona of Principado de Asturias - Principality of Asturias, province of Asturias), in the parish of Salinas and in a hamlet (a village) named San Juan de Nieva - the beachs are suffering a phenomenon of degeneration.

There some time, has been observed a significative miss of sand, miss of the amount of sand in those beachs. Or be, if this continue, in this way, soon, the beaches of that region will disappear.  

Now, recently, specifically on saturday - september 28 - 2013, the situation worsened. Large black stains have covered the shores of Salinas, San Juan and El espartal.  

For residents of the waterfront, the mystery is the origin of the pollution, from where it's coming this mineral. The Castrillón's Lifeguard service, Ignacio Flores, commented: It's weird because the tides has been soft and no gales. We have not found a cause to explain the deposit of this amount of coal, so quickly, on the sand.  

The City of Castrillón should claim to the Ministry of Environment the analysis of deposits from the beach to rule out any environmental problem - say the neighbors. It should be checked if these deposits on beaches are not from ships, that stay waiting to enter the port, highlighted a resident.

The possibility that of material have coming from the ships anchored off the coast castrillonense was rejected by the lifeguard's coordinator. Ignacio Flores ensured that despite dirty ... the beaches are... they are perfectly clean [!?!?]

SOURCE: MONTES, Inés. Manchas de carbón de origen desconocido cubren las playas de Salinas y San Juan.
LA NUEVA SPAÑA/SPAIN, 29/09/2013
[http://www.lne.es/aviles/2013/09/29/manchas-carbon-origen-desconocido-cubren/1475699.html]