One chilling night near Guadalajara, Jalisco, I witnessed an extraordinary spectacle that still haunts me. Driving back from Tlajomulco de Zuniga, a region notorious for numerous UFO sightings, I saw an enormous, disk-shaped object gliding slowly alongside my pickup. Its surface flashed rows of eerie red, blue, and yellow lights, so immense it could have easily dwarfed entire city blocks.
Then, fate unveiled even more: two massive saucers trailing behind the first, and another two hovering on the opposite side of the highway. Five titanic UFOs in all, suspended low at roughly 50 meters altitude, each estimated to stretch about 100 meters in diameter.
As the foremost object crossed the highway, an unsettling force gripped my vehicle—suddenly it shook violently, threatening to toss me off the road. Controls faltered, but I managed to steady it, heart pounding in shock and disbelief.
The following evening, the surreal encounter repeated, with the objects still visible albeit at a greater distance. My companion and I captured several photos that reveal these mysterious disks cloaked in multicolored lights. Such close encounters, brimming with electrical disturbances and magnetic effects, reaffirm Guadalajara as one of Mexico’s most active hotspots for UFO activity.
These unforgettable moments, etched deep in my memory, continue to fuel my fascination with the unexplained mysteries soaring silently above us.