June 7, 1992 - Tepoztlan, Mexico - Lemmy.world
In the early hours of March 23, 1981 Carlos Diaz, a young photographer from
Mexico City, drove into the Ajusco National Forest in the “zona vulcanica” south
of the capital. A magazine had commissioned him to take pictures of a sunrise in
the mountains, and for this he has chosen a well-known vantage point. He parked
his car, waited for the sun to dawn. Suddenly he saw an orange light shining up
from the slope in front of him. First he thought it was a fire, but then he
recognized a yellow-orange dome. It was a UFO! Immediately he grabbed his
camera, shot a first photo, when the disc was just facing him. In this moment,
the engine of his car went off. Diaz shot his second picture before he jumped
out of the car, just to see and photograph how the disc was shooting off with
high speed. When he got the photos back from the lab the same afternoon, Diaz
knew that he did not dream. This experience never let him off. As often as
possible he returned to the Ajusco National Park. But only two and a half month
later, on a rainy day, he saw the orange glow again, this time coming from the
top of a hill. He parked his car, climbed up the muddy volcanic rocks, when he
eventually saw the object hovering in front of him. Deeply moved by what he saw,
he suddenly felt someone touching his shoulder. In the same moment he fainted.
When he recovered, the rain had stopped and the object had disappeared.
Completely bewildered, he climbed down the hill, back to his car… In the
following month, Diaz started to remember step by step what had happened to him
during that “missing time”. More than that, a friendly contact developed between
him and the pilots of these mysterious “Ships of Light”. Carlos decided to move
into the valley of Tepoztlan, 40 miles south of Mexico City, where these objects
were seen since man can remember. He was able to take several more spectacular
photos. And he had further encounters which taught him why these beings come to
this planet and how worried they are about all life, all living beings on Earth.
Ten years later, the sun was darkened over Mexico. During the eclipse of July
11, 1991 thousands of witnesses saw strange craft in the skies. The prominent TV
anchorman Jaime Maussan investigated the sightings, commissioned a scientific
analysis of UFO footage. Carlos felt that the moment has come to go public with
his experience. He contacted Maussan who was deeply impressed by the quality of
his photos. More than that, he tried an experiment. He gave Carlos, who could
not afford one, a video camera. He was not disappointed. Only three days later,
Carlos presented him the first film. Three more followed within the next five
month. They all show the same “Ship of Light” which was also on his photos, in
breathtaking maneuvers over the valley of Tepoztlan. One time it came so low
that it filled the whole frame of the camera. Thousands of eyewitnesses, radar
observations, photos and films which stunned the experts and a contactee with a
high degree of personal integrity – the Carlos Diaz experience can indeed be
called one of the most important UFO contact cases in the history of the
phenomenon. For this reason, the researchers investigated it as careful as
possible – and waited seven years, until every aspect was put under scrutiny,
before they published it. Never before so many international experts were
consulted in the investigation of a UFO contact case. All researchers who met
him were impressed by the honesty and sincerity of Carlos Diaz, an impression
shared by his neighbours, his family, the mayor of Tepoztlan. Nobody in
Tepoztlan ever questioned his experience since the majority have seen these
objects, too.
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