UFO Takes A Nosedive Into A Mexican Volcano

By Brent McKnight | Published

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Mexico’s Popocatepetl volcano has been a hot bed of UFO activity for a long, long time. Over the years there have been hundreds of sightings, eyewitness accounts, and videos originating from the site, including the latest offering above. This version of the clip comes from a Mexican news broadcast.

The video was taken just a few weeks ago, and the images were captured on May 31. Is it just me, or does this look like something cut out of a Plan 9 From Outer Space knockoff? You can see a floating little silver ball zip around the night sky, then apparently take a dive into the smoldering volcanic opening. Or, you know, it flies past the mountain and lands somewhere else.

UFO activity reaches its peak around the volcano, located in central Mexico, south of the capital Mexico City, when it is actively erupting, which it did recently. Popocatepetl, the “Smoking Mountain,” began spewing smoke, gas, ash, and lava on May 20, which coincides perfectly with this latest UFO sighting.

Perhaps that’s where the aliens live, deep in the belly of the Earth, and the only time they can get there is when the volcano erupts. Or maybe when they need to get out, they simply cause an eruption. All the geological activity could be the alien’s version of a garage door opening. Every garage door opener I’ve ever encountered makes one hell of a racket, so the aliens probably just crank things up a notch. After all, it’s more difficult to open a volcano than a garage door.