Miramar Beach in Mexico, near the coastal cities of Madero and Tampico, was the site of a widely reported UFO sighting in 1967. Oddly enough, tropical storms have since avoided the area. mysteriously.
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According to the Daily Star, when a deadly tropical storm mysteriously changed course in October this year, locals felt grateful that the underwater aliens saved their lives. Mexican residents believe that a supernatural entity has protected them from the terrible weather phenomenon for more than 50 years since many witnesses saw 9 UFOs in the sky in 1967. That sight has been corroborated. by the local air traffic control tower at the time, and was trusted by members of the open-minded community.
The nearby cities of Madero and Tampico have not seen any extreme weather events since the aliens are said to have made landfall on Miramar Beach, although two major hurricanes have arisen in 1955 and 1966 headed to the city but suddenly changed direction. Locals believe that alien life is protecting Mexico City.
People living in the area now believe in “undersea aliens” so much that the news of Tropical Storm Carr entering October didn’t frighten them. One local resident told the media: “I said right away that they would protect us. That’s what I believe, they’re out there, this is based on facts.”
Miraculously, it turned out the locals were right, and although Tropical Storm Carr appeared to be heading for Madero and Tampico, it abruptly changed course midway to the Gulf of Mexico, and this wasn’t the only time. In 1988, Hurricane Gilbert was predicted to devastate the area, but instead made landfall in the Caribbean and the United States. Years later, in 2005, after locals arriving at Miramar Beach held up signs asking for alien protection, Hurricane Katrina then changed course to New Orleans.
Reported events of UFO sightings occur frequently in these waters and areas of Mexico. While the majority of the population in the area believes extraterrestrial life exists, not everyone thinks aliens are doing it out of love for humanity. According to local resident Juan Abraham Soto, who has seen UFOs several times while working around the waters, it’s like they’re doing their own thing. They not only protect us, but more importantly protect themselves.
Source: cauchuyenls.com