Statement 1. The plane radar detected only three objects 2. The video was also aired on CNN. 3. The radar operator felt very afraid because they were facing something never happened before. 4. This film is unique because it has some sort of credibility. 5. The 11 flying objects were identical. True False Not Given

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MEXICO CITY, Mexico (AP) -- Mexican Air Force pilots filmed 11 unidentified objects in the
skies over southern Campeche state, a Defense Department spokesman confirmed Tuesday.
A videotape made widely available to the news media on Tuesday shows the bright
objects, some sharp points of light and others like large headlights, moving rapidly in
what
appears to be a late-evening sky.
The lights were filmed on March 5 by pilots using infrared equipment. They appeared to
be flying at an altitude of about 3,500 meters (11,480 feet), and allegedly surrounded the
Air Force jet as it conducted routine anti-drug trafficking vigilance in Campeche. Only
three of the objects showed up on the plane's radar.
"Was I afraid? Yes. A little afraid because we were facing something that had never
happened before," said radar operator Lt. German Marin in a taped interview made public
Tuesday.
"I couldn't say what it was ... but I think they're completely real," added Lt. Mario Adrian
Vazquez, the infrared equipment operator. Vazquez insisted that there was no way to
alter the recorded images.
The plane's captain, Maj. Magdaleno Castanon, said the military jets chased the lights
"and I believe they could feel we were pursuing them."
When the jets stopped following the objects, they disappeared, he said.
A Mexican Defense Department spokesman confirmed Tuesday that the videotape was
filmed by members of the Mexican Air Force. The spokesman declined to comment
further and spoke on customary condition of anonymity (with name unknown).
The video was first aired on national television Monday night then again at a news
conference Tuesday by Jaime Maussan, a Mexican investigator who has dedicated the
past 10 years to studying UFOS.
"This is historic news," Maussan told reporters. "Hundreds of videos (of UFOS) exist, but
none had the backing of the armed forces of any country. ... The armed forces don't
perpetuate frauds."
Maussan said Secretary of Defense Gen. Ricardo Vega Garcia gave him the video on
April 22.
Transcribed Image Text:MEXICO CITY, Mexico (AP) -- Mexican Air Force pilots filmed 11 unidentified objects in the skies over southern Campeche state, a Defense Department spokesman confirmed Tuesday. A videotape made widely available to the news media on Tuesday shows the bright objects, some sharp points of light and others like large headlights, moving rapidly in what appears to be a late-evening sky. The lights were filmed on March 5 by pilots using infrared equipment. They appeared to be flying at an altitude of about 3,500 meters (11,480 feet), and allegedly surrounded the Air Force jet as it conducted routine anti-drug trafficking vigilance in Campeche. Only three of the objects showed up on the plane's radar. "Was I afraid? Yes. A little afraid because we were facing something that had never happened before," said radar operator Lt. German Marin in a taped interview made public Tuesday. "I couldn't say what it was ... but I think they're completely real," added Lt. Mario Adrian Vazquez, the infrared equipment operator. Vazquez insisted that there was no way to alter the recorded images. The plane's captain, Maj. Magdaleno Castanon, said the military jets chased the lights "and I believe they could feel we were pursuing them." When the jets stopped following the objects, they disappeared, he said. A Mexican Defense Department spokesman confirmed Tuesday that the videotape was filmed by members of the Mexican Air Force. The spokesman declined to comment further and spoke on customary condition of anonymity (with name unknown). The video was first aired on national television Monday night then again at a news conference Tuesday by Jaime Maussan, a Mexican investigator who has dedicated the past 10 years to studying UFOS. "This is historic news," Maussan told reporters. "Hundreds of videos (of UFOS) exist, but none had the backing of the armed forces of any country. ... The armed forces don't perpetuate frauds." Maussan said Secretary of Defense Gen. Ricardo Vega Garcia gave him the video on April 22.
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1. The plane radar detected only three objects
2. The video was also aired on CNN.
3. The radar operator felt very afraid because they
were facing something never happened before.
4. This film is unique because it has some sort of
credibility.
5. The 11 flying objects were identical.
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