I was in Tijuana with my brother and cousin on a night that would etch itself into my memory forever. The city was calm, but the sky held a secret that we were about to uncover. For years, I had encountered UFOs—five daytime sightings to be exact—but nothing quite like this.
At precisely 11 PM on February 15, 2000, a static light hovered above us, appearing at first to be just a star. But this was no ordinary celestial body. It remained motionless for at least 30 minutes, intensely bright and shimmering in the dark sky.
Suddenly, the light began to move gracefully to the right, descending slightly while its intensity dwindled until it seemingly extinguished itself. What followed left us breathless—a blinding, pure white ray of light shot silently and directly towards the infinite. It was as if a starship, reminiscent of the iconic ‘Star Trek’ warp speed, had shattered the darkness in an instant.
The light vanished horizontally, then burst diagonally into the night at an incredible speed, faster than any shooting star I’d ever witnessed. The spectacle was beyond belief, a breathtaking demonstration of otherworldly phenomena that defied all human technology.
This sighting was extraordinary not only for its duration but the sheer intensity and speed displayed. Having seen multiple UFOs before, this nocturnal flash in Tijuana captured my imagination more than any daytime encounter. It was an awe-inspiring reminder that there’s much more to the skies than meets the eye.