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The flying bruja witches of Mexico. Otherworldy phenomenon or hi-tech cover up?

The flying bruja witches of Mexico have always intrigued me on many levels. Watching the videos has always been a favorite past time of mine. Going through all the explanations from commenters and locals and the authorities in Mexico has always been a gasp to amuse as well. From the thing flying through the air being an actual bruja witch to it being an alien with some sort of Jetson's hoverpack on. A police officer was supposedly attacked by this being and here is his eye witness testimony.

Here is officer Samaniego's testimonial of these terrifying seconds that for him must have seemed like a never-ending nightmare.
 
"As soon as I realized it was a kind of woman being, or a witch, very strange standing there trying to cover her face, she threw herself against my car very fast, falling on the car and hitting the windshield. She was flying very fast and it took only a second to hit the windshield glass. I was so shocked by this action that I put the car in reverse and pushed the accelerator trying to get away while requesting backup assistance by radio."
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According to officer Samaniego's statement, the female being was trying to grab him with her hands right through the car's windshield. She was separated from the officer by only the few centimeters of the car's windshield. It was at this moment that officer Samaniego got his best visual look at the being he described as a "witch".
 
"It was a woman with big black eyes, everything was black, no eyelids. Her skin was dark brown and her expression was horrible. She was furiously trying to get me with her claws while I was running away in reverse calling desperately for backup assistance to any units around. When I finally hit the end of the street, I was so shocked that I covered my eyes and then I fainted."
 
The officer was obviously terrified and something did indeed happen to him. The locals would say he was attacked by the flying bruja witch and she tried to carry him off for her own biddings. But lets look at some alternatives here from the speculation front regarding the supposed flying witch of Mexico. Some say it is the work of hoaxers using balloons to make a hoax. But if you watch the videos  and another shows a lot of the movement is strange and erratic which leads me to believe the following story instead. Even though I could be wrong but this is my possible take on it and many others.
 
The flying humanoid is a normal person just like me and you but using technology that is considered a flying jetpack. Here is a video of such technology and the specs. As well as another of some technology known but not so known but locals or normal average day joes. Here are the specs for the go fast jet pack made in China. Could some secret military installation or agency be testing these out for fun?
 

The 2010 spec’s for the Go Fast Jetpack:

Max Flight Time: 33 seconds
Maximum Distance: 500 ft
Max Speed: 70 mph.
Maximum Height: 120ft
Max Pilot Weight: 180 lbs.
Fuel: H202
Fuel Capacity: 5.8 gallons

 
 Now there is an author who may disagree named James Endredy who wrote a book called The Flying Witches of Veracruz: A Shaman's True Story of Indigenous Witchcraft, Devil's Weed, and Trance Healing in Aztec Brujeria.  The book overs compelling otherworldy truth about the lore of these flying witches and goes into a story of a vampire witch attacking a community that has to be taken down. Definitely a must read to get the otherside of this story if you disagree with the flying technology bit. The details of the book are as follows.
 

Waking up in Mictlan, the underworld entrance of the North, nearly dead from an evil witch’s attack—this is where James Endredy’s gripping true account of his experience with the witches of Veracruz begins. As the apprentice of a powerful curandero, or healer, Endredy learns the dangerous magic and mystical arts of brujería, a nearly extinct form of Aztec witchcraft, and his perilous training is fraught with spiritual trials and tests. Taught how to invoke spirits of the underworld for assistance and use dream trance to “fly,” Endredy is subjected to the black magic of a brujo negro and left alone in the graveyard of the brujo masters to fight for his life. He is also called upon to do battle with the most sinister of all witches—el Brujo de Muerte, the Witch of Death.

Upon becoming a curandero himself, Endredy takes on harrowing real-life cases: healing a young man possessed by the spirit of an Aztec warrior, rescuing a teenage girl from a Mexican drug cartel, and hunting down a vampire witch terrorizing a small community.

That is what is so fun and frustrating about the paranormal. No absolute answers unless you just believe them to be. So many different view points and perspectives. What do you think about the flying humanoid witches of Mexico? Real or technology? Let me know in our comments section or drop me an email at mabusincarnate@gmail.com

 

, Marianna Paranormal Examiner

Jeffery Pritchett, radio show host for The Church Of Mabus at www.ChurchOfMabusRadio.com, has a Bachelors in Science Communications. The radio show has often been termed Heavy Metal meets Paranormal. An interest in the High Strange since his youth with paranormal experiences to boot ranging from...

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