An active volcano in Mexico, under the watchful eye of a webcam, captured a captivating event in which a group of eighteen lights appeared to emerge from the fiery depths, reports coasttocoastam.com.
However, further investigation revealed that the so-called “fleet of UFOs” had terrestrial origins. The remarkable incident reportedly happened recently on a Thursday evening and was documented by a monitoring system stationed to observe the Popocatepetl volcano in the Mexican state of Puebla.
In the video (seen below), a luminous object emerges from the smoke billowing from the crater of the volcano.
After this initial anomaly, more than a dozen similar lights follow in a straight formation reminiscent of bullets fired into space.
According to some existing data, it could be a Starlink satellite. Coincidentally, they moved through space at the perfect angle to the camera to make it look like they were leaving the volcano.
But there’s only one.
This isn’t the first time the camera has captured the entry and exit of mysterious objects.
The Popocatepetl volcano is a hot spot for UFO sightings, as many witnesses have reported seeing strange lights and objects flying over or near the volcano.
Some researchers, such as Scott Waring, have suggested that the UFOs may be using the volcano as a portal or base, accessing an underground network of tunnels and caverns that connect to other locations.
Another possible explanation is that the UFOs are observing and studying the volcano and its effects on the environment and life forms. The Popocatepetl volcano is a natural laboratory for studying geological, climatic and biological processes.