Date:
January 1981
Location: Ajusco National Forest , Mexico
"The
source of light revealed itself to be a large, orange,
oval-shaped UFO, slowly hovering about 30 metres from
his car... The whole car began to shake violently. Diaz
got out of the vehicle and took two more photographs before
the craft sped up vertically into the sky..." This
encounter marked the beginning of what was to develop
into a fascinating and long-running contactee case.
One of the photos by Carlos Diaz of a glowing, orange
UFO.
UFO over Tepoztlan, photo by Carlos Diaz, ca. 1985
Photo of Carlos Diaz
Source:
The X Factor, Issue 89
Carlos
Diaz Case
One
morning in January 1981, Mexican photographer Carlos Diaz
pulled into a deserted car park at Ajusco Park near Mexico
City. He was on an assignment for a magazine, and had
arranged to meet a journalist who was yet to arrive. Diaz
sat in his car, preparing his camera for the job ahead.
Although it was early in the morning, the air was thick
with humidity which made even sitting still uncomfortable.
Impatiently, Diaz began to look at his watch. Suddenly,
his attention was caught by a strange yellow glow coming
from the valley below him. At first, he thought it was
a forest fire, but, an instant later, the source of light
revealed itself to be a large, orange, oval-shaped UFO,
slowly hovering about 30 metres from his car.
Unable
to believe his eyes, Diaz quickly grabbed his camera.
With it resting on his steering wheel, he began frantically
firing off shots. Then, without warning, the whole car
began to shake violently. Diaz got out of the vehicle
and took two more photographs before the craft sped up
vertically into the sky, leaving Diaz in a state of shock.
This encounter marked the beginning of what was to develop
into one of the most fascinating and long-running contactee
cases in the history of UFOlogy. Today, the case remains
among a small minority of alledged extraterrestrial encounters
to be supported by verified film documentation that has
stood up to the scrutiny of a range of experts.
KEY
ENCOUNTER
Indeed,
the apparent credibility of Diaz's claims has attracted
the attention of some of the world's top UFO researchers,
including German author Michael Hesemann and abduction
researcher Dr John Mack. Both concluded that Diaz's story
is completely credible. Hesemann echoes the views of most
researchers when he states: 'The Carlos Diaz case is the
most important case of documented alien-human contact
to have emerged in modern times.' Certainly, at the time
of his initial encounter, Diaz little suspected what was
to come. The transition from a run-of-the-mill UFO sighting
in an area now acknowledged as a UFO hot-spot, to one
of the key cases of recent years did not occur until weeks
later. In the days that followed this January sighting,
Diaz remained preoccupied by his experience. Unable to
forget what he had seen, he repeatedly returned to the
Ajusco Park location, hoping to secure more pictures.
After a succession of fruitless visits, Diaz began to
think that he was wasting his time. But then, on 23rd
of March, his patience was rewarded.
RETURN
TRIP
While
roaming the greenery, Diaz was again alerted to the presence
of a UFO by an orange glow, which he could see only dimly
through the fog and rain that had saturated the forest
in Ajusco Park. As he climbed up the walls of the valley,
he managed to position himself within 45 metres of the
object. Diaz watched the 'craft' hovering above
him, eminating a bright orange light. It was, he said,
dome-shaped with a smooth ring in its centre. This, claimed
Diaz, was covered with a number of half spheres, each
around one metre in diameter. Crouching behind some rocks,
Diaz thought his actions had gone unnoticed, but, as he
continued to watch the craft, he felt someone grab his
shoulder from behind. Diaz immediately fainted, and, when
he awoke, it was dark and the UFO was gone. He was shocked
to discover that, despite heavy rain, his clothes were
completely dry. At that point, he knew something strange
had happened to him. When he returned to his car, Diaz
noticed another car parked in front of him. At this point,
Diaz claimed, a humanoid entity with fair hair approached
him and told him that if he wanted to know more about
what he had just experienced, he should return to the
same spot at noon the following day. Apparently, when
Diaz returned the next day, he discovered the same entity
sitting on the grass. Diaz claimed that the being then
turned to him and explained that it was he who grabbed
his shoulder the previous day. Before leaving, the being
also told Diaz that he had come from inside the craft
and that Diaz would gradually recover his memory of what
had happened while he was unconscious. Sure enough, over
the next few months, Diaz's memory returned, piece by
piece.
According
to his account, he recalled the craft hovered directly
over his head. As he attempted to touch the craft, his
hand seemed to pass through the yellow light and he seemed
to merge with it. The next thing he recalled was seeing
the craft parked on a platform inside a giant cave. Diaz
was filled with awe when he remembered what he had seen
inside: 'It was full of stalagmites, some of which
were carved into what appeared to be Mayan sculptures,'
he stated. 'I saw many people in the cave, some
of whom waved to me and, in a state of shock, I waved
back.' Apparently, the being Diaz had encountered
in the park then led him to a smaller cave which contained
seven glowing, egg-shaped orbs, one of which Diaz was
invited to step into. On entering, Diaz could at first
only see yellow light.
But
then, he found himself surrounded by the image of a forest.
'I could see all the details of the forest as if I
was walking through it,' said Diaz. 'I couldn't
touch anything, but I could feel the temperature and moisture.
I could see and experience everything, yet I wasn't physically
there.' His guide then told him that the orbs were
also a system for storing information and that certain
data had been imparted to him. Diaz was then returned
to the ship and, in time, to the park.
CONTINUING
CONTACT
According
to Diaz, this was only the first of a series of contacts
with the same beings, which continue to this day. Since
1981, Diaz has stated that his experience inside the orbs
has enabled him to 'travel' to different regions
of the Earth's ecosystem - forest, desert, jungle, shoreline,
even Arctic areas - with his ET contact. Through this
contact, Diaz claims to have been imbued with an awareness
of the interconnectedness of all life and the need to
preserve our environment. To many UFOlogists, especially
those who have had their 'fingers burnt' by alledged
contactees before, these claims may appear far-fetched.
However, Diaz is seen by many researchers as a highly
reliable source, not least because of the strong body
of photographic evidence he has amassed to support his
claims.
INDISPUTABLE
PROOF?
Mexican
TV journalist and UFOlogist Jaime Maussan, who has been
at the centre of UFO investigations in Mexico since the
wave began in 1991, believes that Diaz's UFO photographs
are among the most impressive he has seen. Maussan took
Diaz's photographs to Jim Dilettoso, an image processing
expert at Village Labs, in Tucson, Arizona, who concluded
they were genuine. After satisfying himself he was not
dealing with a hoaxer, Maussan visited Diaz at his home
in Tepoztlan, Mexico. There, he spoke to a number of other
witnesses who claimed to have seen exactly the same type
of UFO. The apparent credibility of the Diaz case has
also attracted UFO researchers from further afield, who
have attempted to glean insights into the alien agenda
from Diaz's contactee claims. German author Michael Hesemann,
who first interviewed Diaz in June 1994, is convinced
of the credibility of Diaz's story. 'Not only is he
contacting these beings through encounters on the ships,'
says Hesemann, 'but he claims to be meeting these beings
socially, since he believes some of them are living among
us.' However Hesemann explains that, according to
Diaz, the beings are reluctant to fully disclose their
origins. 'Apparently,' says Hesemann, 'they
did, however, explain that they have been visiting Earth
for thousands of years, and are particularly interested
in our evolution which, compared to their own, has happened
at a much faster rate. They are trying to learn why.'
Another
UFO researcher intrigued by Diaz's case is Professor of
Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, John Mack. Mack
has a long history of dealing with abductees and contactees
and believes that the Diaz case is among the most convincing
he has come across. in his book Passport to the Cosmos,
he states: 'Out of all the experiencers I have worked
with, it is Carlos Diaz who seems to have developed the
richest understanding of the interconnected web of nature.
Diaz's experience of connecting with living creatures
is so intense that he seems literally to become the thing
he is describing.' Diaz's experience, Mack claims
constitutes an 'awakening', a process which, he
says, is common in abductees. Diaz told Mack that his
contact with the ETs had instilled in him a need to preserve
the environment and the ability to 'enjoy a beautiful
planet'. Whether or not an extraterrestrial influence
was involved, Diaz's new-found concern for the environment
has certainly become a driving force in his life. He has
repeatedly and passionately conveyed this environmental
warning publicly, most notably at a UFO conference in
Dusseldorf, Germany in 1995. Diaz has revealed that he
had been informed through his contacts that the civilization
of the visiting extraterrestrial, like ours, had been
threatened by its own history of destruction, but had
somehow managed to survive. He remains convinced that
his contacts' disturbing prediction for our future is
only too real - a prediction that states with near certainty
that humanity, on its current course, is headed for total
extinction.
ALIEN
MESSENGER
This
outspokenness, coupled with the public nature of his experience,
has led Diaz to assume visionary status in both his home
town of Tepoztlan and UFO circles. However, Diaz has been
quick to dispute this, claiming that he is not a unique
visionary, but merely 'a messenger'. The real nature
of Diaz's current incarnation aside, for many UFOlogists,
the Diaz case remains among the most convincing on record.
Indeed, few UFO reports exist that boast such impressive
and abundant photographic evidence. And fewer still have
emerged that have stood up to the scrutiny applied to
Diaz's images.
PERFECT PICTURES
Expert
analysis of Carlos Diaz's UFO pictures has been extremely
thorough. Mexican UFOlogist Jaime Maussan gave the original
transparencies to Professor Victor Quesada at the Polytechnical
Institute of the University of Mexico for examination.
Quesada stated: 'We were shocked to discover that the
spectrum of light from the object was unlike anything
we have ever seen; it broke all previous parameters and
didn't match anything in our data banks. The light was
extraordinarily intense. There was no evidence of superimposition
or a hoax. We estimated the object to be around 30 to
50 metres in diameter.' Interestingly, the photographs
were also analysed by Dr. Robert Nathan at NASA's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory in California. Nathan, a notorious
UFO sceptic, stated that he could find no evidence of
a fake.
Certainly,
for many who have examined the three images, the first
shot is the most impressive. In it, the orange glowing
craft can be seen through the windshield of the car, and
light from the object is reflected both off the car's
bonnet and off the metal guard rail by the side of the
road. These, in particular, are details that experts claim
are extremely difficult to fake.
VIDEO
EVIDENCE
Mexican
UFOlogist Jaime maussan was so intrigued by Carlos Diaz's
account of his experiences that he provided him with a
video camera and asked him to see if he could record the
UFO on tape when it next appeared. A few weeks later,
Diaz awoke at 5 a.m. and grabbed his camera. He walked
out and waited. Apparently, within minutes, the craft
appeared and hovered over the house, where Diaz filmed
it. When Maussan saw the remarkable footage, he asked
Diaz if he could get even closer to the craft while filming.
Two months later, Diaz was once again able to film the
craft, which this time, hovered directly above him, without
moving.
However,
it is Diaz's third attempt to capture the craft on video
that is the most spectacular. In this footage, Diaz having
mounted his camera on a tripod, walks to the bottom of
a field waving a flash light. Responding to this, the
craft suddenly materializes directly above Diaz's head
and sends beams of light down towards him. Then, the unidentified
object remains motionless for 30 seconds, before blinking
out. It is universally recognized that this video contains
some of the best UFO footage ever taken.
This
article originally appeared in issue 89 of The X Factor.
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case1091.htm