Cases historic and recent from The Institute of Hispanic Ufology. Fabio Zerpa recounts a Uruguayan multiple-witness, 45-minute incident featuring both a sudden appearance and disappearance and a subsequent resistance to typical skeptical explanations. For more than one vintage case in one country see Guatemala: The 1970s – A Decade of Extraterrestrial Events in Guatemala and South America. Alejandro Ortiz reminds us that diverse claims of UFOs and contact with their occupants are not limited to the English-speaking world. Closer to the present, we have a news report from the Dominican Republic: Unidentified Flying Object Over Dajabon. This features that “vanishing act” capability previously noted for UFOs. And perhaps the strangest of these accounts is found in Saul Ponce’s Mexico: The Meoqui “Dolls”. This remarkable story has elements of fairy folklore, understandable hoaxing suggestions, and other skeptical challenges, an eventual worldwide sensation, and expanding accretions over the years. And in the center of all this—a human experience of whatever sort that seemingly changed lives. (WM)
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