An UFO took all the prostitutes in the city. Thanks for they didn’t take my cousins.
Retablo by Miguel Hernández
— tagged with “UFO”
An UFO took all the prostitutes in the city. Thanks for they didn’t take my cousins.
Retablo by Miguel Hernández
Your slave Lupita, The Invisible Black woman, from Raval, Barcelona.
2014, during the celebrations at Huejotzingo, an UFO abducted my husband and my mother-in-law. I hid myself and entrusted myself to the Holy Child of Atocha whom I’m infinitely thankful to for they didn’t see me.
Retablo by Gino Rubert
Rogelio Diaz went to Chalma and there he saw an enormous UFO hanging over the valley. The UFO was 50 meters in diameter and hanged up in the air for 30 minutes. He thanks the Lord of Calma for his divine protection and brings this retablo.
Orizaba, Veracruz
November 6, 1967
Retablo by Adan Pacheco
Ramon A. P. was painting houses in a residential neighborhood in Garci-Crespo. Around 11 a.m. he heard some humming noice like a wasp buzz. He wanted to run but when he looked back he saw an UFO hanging over the roofs. The UFO went up and disappeared. Ramon thanks Saint Raymond Nonnatus.
Tehuacan, 2008
Retablo by Adan Pacheco
Ismael Martinez was at the Barra Vieja, and two UFO appeared there. They flew over the sea at high speed. Impressed by what he saw, Ismael dedicates this retablo to the Virgin of Lourdes.
Acapulco
August 12, 1960
Retablo by Adan Pacheco
I thank the Virgin of San Juan for not getting mad when I saw an UFO and for not losing my family.
Cipriano Molina Cruz
Rancho Varillas, Irapuato
February 11, 1980
Retablo by Unknown artist #6
Ismael de Rodas and his wife came to Yucatan as tourists. There an Ufo chased them for 30 minutes. Being scared they ran over all Chichen Itza. Finally they prayed Saint George, and then the UFO rise up at high speed and quietly disappeared in the sky. The spouses offer this retablo.
San Cristobal de las Casas
October 18, 1965
Retablo by Adan Pacheco
The bus driver Ignacio Becerra and his colleague saw a bright beam of light on their way to Tula. They thought it was another bus and sounded the horn. But then the light went up and they realized it was an UFO. The UFO quickly disappeared. They thank the Virgin of Guadalupe for that.
Retablo by Adan Pacheco
Dr. Guillermo Castillo M. was going to Mexico City and saw some small men at the height of Llano Grande. They were going to the trees. Doctor stopped and watched them. They were around 1 meter height and had big heads. It wasn’t a big surprise that they turned out to be aliens. They went to their UFO and flew away to the volcanos. Guillermo thanks Saint Michael the Archangel and offers this retablo as the testimony.
Puebla, 1965
Retablo by Adan Pacheco
Martians were going to catch us, but we prayed to the Virgin and they couldn’t catch us. We thank for saving us.
The Telles family, 1971
Retablo by Miguel Hernández
Señora Maria del Rosario Toxtle from Tetela del Volcan heard a loud noise at 2 a.m. She went out and saw a man in a helmet killing her sheep and sucking blood from them. When the extraterrestrial saw that he was noticed, he grabbed his bag and flew up in the air to his flying saucer. Señora thanks the Virgin of the Solitude for protection and brings this retablo as testimony.
1961
Retablo by Adan Pacheco
Don Miguelito Arismendi was at the highest bell tower of the Puebla cathedral when he saw an UFO of about 10 meters in diameter. It was flying over the town and then stopped hanging in the air for three minutes. Many people saw this UFO. That moment, don prayed to Saint Michael the Archangel for nothing bad would happen. At the end the UFO went away. No sound of engine, no noise at all was heard. He dedicates this retablo.
Puebla
August 24, 1967
Retablo by Adan Pacheco
10 a.m., being at a military base near Takin, Arturo Perez Martinez, a regimental sergeant, saw an oval-shaped UFO. The object was descending like a dried leaf carried by the wind. Then it stopped hanging at 150 meters altitude. The people entrusted themselves to Saint Jude Thaddeus. They bring this retablo as a testimony.
Veracruz, 1970
Retablo by Adan Pacheco