Monterrey 'Flying Humanoid' Sighting Case
News Article From 'El Norte' Monterrey, Mexico
Saturday, January 17, 2004

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Following is a partial translation of the more
pertinent parts of the officers testimony in the article above
"A municipal police officer testifies that he saw what looked like a 'woman in a black gown' descend from the trees as he was patrolling his beat in a squad car in 'la zona.' The descent was slow he said. As if it was floating." "She was wearing a black gown (or robes) and had large, completely black eyes with no pupils." "When this 'witch' started to make a move at me, I immediately contacted my fellow patrolmen by radio and I summoned assistance." "The situation was intolerable and caused the officer to lose consciousness." "I saw it walking toward me and I put the patrol car into reverse gear. I saw it start to tumble and fly. It impacted on the windshield of the car. As I continued to look at it, I raised my hands and fainted. "Police department coordinator, Jesus Garcia Krestsh stated that officer Samaniego will undergo a complete psychological examination along with testing for drugs in order to eliminate hallucinations as a cause for the incident." |
Video interview with Police Officer Leonardo Samaniego
Single-frame captures taken from videotape of the 'Flying Humanoid'





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Artist drawing of the flying humanoid from earlier appearances by and sightings of the being. Yes, previous sightings! And in the USA not Mexico! See the periodical cover from West Virginia's "MidState Star"below, following the next illustration/artist rendition, of the creature. |

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Following is a headline from a West Virginia publication, the 'MidState Star.' It talks about the appearance of what has become known locally as the "Flatwoods Monster" sighting case. The "Flatwoods Monster" is identical in appearance to the creature being described by officer Samaniego. The Flatwoods Monster floated/flew just like the one that officer Samaniego described and which has been videotaped flying around in the sky over Monterrey, Mexico. |
