Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Are pictures taken in 1953 the best 'UFOs' ever caught on camera?


It was 63 years ago today that a mechanic from New Mexico claimed to have proved aliens exist by snapping these remarkable pictures of what appeared to be flying saucers.

From The Express:

Apolinar A Villa, known as Paul, was 47 when he allegedly made contact with extra terrestrials and snapped away at their stunning space crafts in Niagara, Albuquerque, New Mexico, on June 16, 1963.

Not only did Mr Villa, who died aged 65 in 1981, claim to have had the good fortune to photograph the spaceships, he said he communicated with them and they welcomed his attention.

The pictures went down in UFO history as being the clearest and most extraordinary captures of alleged alien crafts.


Mr Villa claimed that he had been taught telepathy by aliens from the age of five.

He was regarded locally as a gifted mathematician, electrician, physicist and mechanic who was unusually able to spot defects in engines.

Mr Villa's story when he unveiled the historic pictures was that in the five years before the sighting, he had seen around five flying saucers visit Earth.

He said that 10 years earlier in 1953, he felt an urge to go to the coast at Long Beach, California, while he was working, and encountered a man of seven-feet tall, who was of "superior intelligence" and communicated with him.

Interviewed at the time, he said: "He knew everything I had in my mind and told me many things that had happened in my life.


"He then told me to look out beyond the reef. I saw a metallic looking disc-shaped object that seemed to be floating on the water.

"Then the spaceman asked me if I would I like to go aboard the craft and look around, and I went with him."

He described meeting "extremely good looking humanoids" on board, who explained to him how the universe worked.

He didn't take any pictures on that occasion, but claims in 1963 to have been telepathically told to drive alone to where he snapped the saucers.


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