The videotape was filmed by air force members in March as they conducted a routine anti-drug trafficking surveillance flight over the coastal region of Campeche.
"Interviewed by Jaime Maussan, the captain of the aircraft, Maj Magdaleno Castanon, said they had chased the lights.
"I believe they could feel we were pursuing them," he said."
Ref. https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3707057.stm
All this really means is there was something seen in the sky that the people who saw it couldn't identify. It is quite possible that their own government was conducting some kind of testing or experiment. Just because these members of the military reported it, doesn't mean their government would then come out and tell them or us what it is they saw. Many UFO sightings in the US in the 60's and 70's were definately military tests of some kind. The people conducting the tests weren't about to reveal that information just because someone reported a sighting. Even if the someone also happened to be in the military. Being in the military doesn't mean you know everything the military is doing. It is on a "need to know" basis. We have had certain reconnaisance planes in the US that were so confidential in nature, there existance wasn't acknowledge and so if you spotted them flying you might think you saw a UFO. No one was going to correct you.
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Being in the military doesn't mean you know everything the military is doing. It is on a "need to know" basis. |