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Oil rigger worker stunned after spotting two UFOs above the deck

Thursday, 21/03/2024, 16:03 (GMT+7)

An oil rig worker was stunned after capturing two UFOs above the deck, in an area where locals believe there is a submerged alien base.

The oil rig worker from Mexico spotted two UFOs above the deck

Above an oil rig off the coast of Mexico, a pair of UFOs were sighted, amidst claims from locals of a secret underwater alien base residing in the vicinity.

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An oil rig worker spotted a UFO sighting above a Mexican oil rig. Image Credits: Twitter/Covertress

Onboard a vessel near Tampico, a crew member captured two images. One depicted a saucer-shaped craft with luminous lights encircling the base, while the other showcased a triangular design with three lights adorning its underside.

According to the witness, speaking to the Daily Mail, the unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) hovered for approximately 10 minutes before vanishing abruptly.

Although the images were taken in October 2023, they have only recently surfaced online.

The post was shared on Twitter: 

A friend of mine works on an oil rig offshore of Mexico. 

[Rig name and exact location redacted, for anonymity.]

The locals in the area believe that an underwater USO base exists there. 

They say that ever since the aliens arrived, there have been no hurricanes and that they're grateful, because they used to get hit every year.

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A crew member captured the event through photographs, providing visual evidence of the UFOs. Image Credits: Twitter/Covertress

Last October, the NHI (non-human intelligences) showed up and allowed these photos to be taken. 

I see one pic of a triangular craft and two pics of a Sauer - one the most amazing I've seen. What do you think? Are these man-made craft, or might they belong to an underwater NHI base 

The individual responsible for obtaining the pictures and details of the sighting, referred to as 'Pat,' acquired the information from a colleague stationed in Tampico months prior to his arrival. Pat's contact relayed that the UAPs appeared as the oil rig's legs were being lowered to the seabed.

The rig, referred to as a 'jack-up,' is equipped with three lengthy support legs that can be raised or lowered accordingly.

One of the images displays the saucer-shaped craft looming over the oil rig against the night sky. Upon closer inspection, at least 10 spherical lights can be discerned encircling the craft's base, which is the only visible portion in the photo.

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It is believed that one of the UFOs resembled the rumored 'Aurora' craft, allegedly developed by the US government in the 1980s. Image Credits: Twitter/Covertress

While Pat described the other UFO as triangular, the only discernible aspect of its design is the arrangement of the three lights at its base, with no other features visible.

According to the source, the triangular craft resembled the rumored 'Aurora' craft'. 

An anonymous source, identified as 'covertress,' informed the Daily Mail that a member of the intelligence community claimed the triangular craft resembled the rumored 'Aurora' craft, allegedly developed by the US government in the 1980s.

The SR 91 Aurora, purportedly an ultra top-secret aircraft, was believed to be capable of reaching extreme speeds, potentially up to Mach 11.8. However, there is no concrete evidence supporting the existence or operation of this aircraft, casting doubt on its association with the image captured above the oil rig.

 

Upon arriving in Tampico, Pat encountered local beliefs regarding an underwater alien base named Amupac, with inhabitants regarding extraterrestrial beings as their guardians against natural disasters.

Reportedly situated a few miles off Miramar Beach, the submerged base is believed to shield nearby communities from calamities such as hurricanes.

The legend dates back to 1967 when a local newspaper, El Sol de Tampico, ran a story titled "Platillos Voladores Sobre Tampico" ('Flying Saucers Over Tampico'), citing sightings of multiple unidentified objects in the sky, as reported by the local airport's control tower officer.