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Amid the convulsion unleashed by the economic crisis and the violence that pervades every corner of the country, and in an episode reminiscent of the Chupacabras legend, young men and children from Monclova claim having seen a figure they have described as otherworldly, and was christened as “El Alien” by the media. In both of these cases, boys and teens describe a strange creature with smooth grey skin, large shining eyes similar to those of a dog, four-legged but walking on its two hind legs.
In recent days, the alleged discovery has represented a sort of respite after the psychosis that residents of the Central Region have experienced as the outcome of violence in several parts of the country, the economic crisis and the fuel boycotts that will take place on Saturday.
The subject is suitable for comment by the gas station attendant, who asks his co-worker: “So what’s up with the Alien?” by the psychologist from a state agency who wonders about the motives behind the entity’s alleged presence, and the businessman who claims to be part of the new generation of government employees, on account of the high cost of electricity, fuel and taxes.
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All over Mexico, children are waking up to find that their dolls are possessed! Reports have gotten so frequent and people so scared that the Catholic Church has been forced to intervene.

Is this merely hysteria such as with the ‘Monkey Man’ in India, or is there something to it?
Source:
Examiner.com: ‘Devil Dolls’ plague Mexico
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One of my favourite blogs as I have mentioned before is Inexplicata which journals Hispanic UFO sightings, Chupacabra sightings and occasionally other strangeness. This week they documented the H1N1 ‘flu pandemic and I thought that you would find it interesting:
“Mexican researcher Marco Reynoso is tracking developments in the H1N1 virus’s spread throughout his country, and providing us with disturbing – if not outright alarming – information about what is going on in the streets of major cities south of the border. He quotes an e-mail from an anonymous resident of the state of Michoacan that reads thus:
“I live in Michoacan. To date, 3 cases have been confirmed in this state. However, we have had people dying of similar symptoms and in fact, one of them was incinerated only a few hours after dying. Why isn’t the truth being told? I understand that caution must prevail in political and economic matters, yet it has also been said that this is the same virus that killed nearly 100 million people in 1918.” ”
Read more about it on the Inexplicata site
One of my favourite blogs, Inexplicata, has recently reported on a mysterious humanoid ‘Bat Man’ that has been terrorizing Mexicans recently.
I am not sure why, but the ‘monsters’ of Mexico and Central and South America have always fascinated me. Added to this is the wealth of UFO sightings and even close encounters. This makes Latin America a truly mysterious and bizarre place!
Anyway, here is a part of the article on the latest sightings of the flying bat man in the land of small dogs!
“The Man Bat, who seems to have popped out of some fiction movie, is a real creature that caused a young student from the local university–and a resident of La Junta — to panic. It is a being witnessed by several locals who have described it as a winged humanoid with a fur-covered face and a height of 2 meters.
This all coincides, by the way, with the killings of sheep by decapitation in several ranches. The young man, a non-smoker, non-drinker and non-drug user, is called ? and does not want his name in print.
And he has not yet recovered from the experience that evening – Friday, March 6 at 23:50n hours, as he left Universidad Regional del Norte and headed home to La Junta. However, when he reached Puente Sin Nombre, he was forced to hit the brakes and make an emergency stop. There was a shadowy bulk on the asphalt, looking like a hunched-over man , perhaps covered by a blanket.
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