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Mexican police officer witnesses “flying humanoid”

By Cary Briel, Skaneateles Design

Mexican officer who witnessed flying humanoidHere’s a strange UFO (or extra terrestrial) related story. A Mexican policeman had a strange encounter in Monterrey, N.L. Mexico that involved a “flying humanoid entity.” It was on 3:16am on January 16, 2004 when police officer Leonardo Samaniego from Guadalupe, N.L. Mexico was doing his daily rounds in his patrol car when he witnessed a black object fall from a tree beside the street shortly after turning onto Alamo Street. According to Samaniego, the black object stopped just before touching the ground, slowly landed and then turned itself to face the police car.

Upon seeing this strange event, the officer turned on his high beams to investigate exactly what had fallen from the tree, and this is when his nightmare began.

In the officers own words, “It was a woman…all dressed in black that fell from the tree but she didn’t touch the ground, just remained floating several feet from the ground. I saw her very well and then she landed softly on the ground and stood there looking at me. She was trying to cover her face from the lights of the car, I think they were bothering her. I could see two big black eyes on her, completely black without eyelids, and her skin was dark brown. She was all dressed in black with cloak and cape like a witch and she seemed very upset by the lights.”

In a matter of seconds, the scene turned into a terrific sequence of events almost like a horror movie…but all too real. The being jumped very fast over to - and onto - Samaniego’s patrol car trying to get at him while the shocked police officer tried to runaway in reverse while shouting desperately for back-up assistance on his radio.

In Samaniego’s own words, “As soon as I realized it was a kind of woman being, or a witch, very strange standing there trying to cover her face, she threw herself against my car very fast, falling on the car and hitting the windshield. She was flying very fast and it took only a second to hit the windshield glass. I was so shocked by this action that I put the car in reverse and pushed the accelerator trying to get away while requesting backup assistance by radio.”

According to officer Samaniego’s statement, the female being was trying to grab him with her hands right through the car’s windshield. She was separated from the officer by only the few centimeters of the car’s windshield. It was at this moment that officer Samaniego got his best visual look at the being he described as a “witch”.

“It was a woman with big black eyes, everything was black, no eyelids. Her skin was dark brown and her expression was horrible. She was furiously trying to get me with her claws while I was running away in reverse calling desperately for backup assistance to any units around. When I finally hit the end of the street, I was so shocked that I covered my eyes and then I fainted.”

Mexican police officer witnesses “flying humanoid”

Officer Leonardo Samaniego lost consciousness after he covered his eyes trying not to see the frightening being still glued to the windshield trying to get to him. The severe amount of high stress experienced by him caused him to pass out.

Some minutes later, two police units arrived as well as an ambulance that was nearby. When they got to the patrol car they found officer Samaniego unconscious. Fortunately, he was not injured, perhaps due to the fact that he never abandoned the car during the incident. That decision may have prevented a tragedy.

After several minutes, he regained consciousness and was attended by the paramedics on the ambulance. A TV camera crew that arrived with a police unit recorded officer Samaniego’s first interview just minutes after he felt calmed enough - during the interrogation by his police colleagues. All this occurred at the same place of the bizarre incident. Officer Samaniego stood firmly on his account, insisting that the being was a “witch” that could fly and attacked him and his patrol car.

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Read more details concerning the strange incident, and other cases involving flying humanoid entities here at Rense.com.

Posted: Saturday, April 12th, 2008 @ 11:12 am by Cary Briel
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