The Tampico Oil Rig UFO Encounter – The Alien Base of Amupac?
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The Tampico Oil Rig UFO Encounter – The Alien Base of Amupac?

Neal Girandola (00:00)
To saucer shaped crafts, glowing amber lights, a silent hover above an oil rig off the coast of Mexico and then gone. But this isn't just a UFO sighting. It's part of a deeper belief held by locals that a secret underwater alien base protects the region from disaster. This is the 2023 Tampico encounter.

And yeah, it's weird. So let's get to it. Welcome to another episode of Mostly True Alien Stories.

Neal Girandola (00:44)
Welcome back to Mostly True Alien Stories where we lay out some of the most fascinating reported alien encounters in history and figure out if they're mostly true or

I'm Neal Girandola and I'm here with my co-host, Andrew Triana. What's up, man?

Android (00:59)
Hey, Neal, not much, man. It's a beautiful day here today, so I'm excited.

Neal Girandola (01:04)
know, today we're going to go to Mexico. I know you like Mexico.

Android (01:07)
my God, I love Mexico. I love it, man. It's so...

Neal Girandola (01:09)
Yup. This...

Yeah, I didn't need a monologue about Mexico.

Today we're going to Mexico, October, 2023, when crew members on an oil platform off the coast of Tempeco saw not one, but two UFOs hovering above the rig. We've

multiple witnesses, and some very specific local beliefs. Take this story to another

here's how this works. If you're new to this show, I'll lay out the full account exactly as it was

Then Andrew and I are going to break it down and we'll decide does this one belong in the mostly true file?

And of course we want to hear what you guys think. So drop your take in the comments and make sure to follow or subscribe so you don't miss the next

All right. Let's get into it. The Tampico oil rig

was October, 2023. it took place offshore near Tampico, Mexico. This

witnesses are unnamed in this, but so I'm just going to read the report as, as it was.

In October 2023 crew members aboard an oil rig near Tampico, Mexico captured images of two unidentified flying objects hovering above their

One photograph depicts a saucer shaped craft with glowing amber lights encircling its base,

another shows three illuminated dots forming a triangular pattern in the sky.

crew reported that the objects hovered silently for approximately 10 minutes before abruptly ascending and disappearing from view. Now these sightings occurred in a region where locals believe in the existence of an underwater alien base known

to protect the area from natural disasters. All right. So before we dive further into what those oil rig guys saw,

want to break down the backstory a little bit that makes this sighting way more interesting. This region of Mexico, specifically the coastal city of Tampico has long been home to a pretty wild local

people there believe that just off the coast, under the Gulf of Mexico, there's an underwater alien base called Amu

say this base has been there since the 60s. And here's the part that's kind of weird.

They believe the aliens in Amu Pak protect the city from natural disasters, especially hurricanes.

And since 1967, San Pico has somehow avoided any major hurricane directly hitting the city, even though nearby regions have been devastated multiple times.

mean, maybe coincidence,

I don't know, maybe something else, but...

Android (03:47)
be. Could be.

Neal Girandola (03:49)
Yeah, this belief runs so deep that the locals have built shrines and murals honoring the so-called space brothers of a Mupac. Even the mayor has publicly acknowledged the legend calling the aliens

these recent oil rig sightings went public, the Amber lit saucers hovering silently off the coast.

It reignited local belief that a Mupac is still active and that these ships were either patrolling or rising from that hidden base.

All right, that's the report. I'm going to hand it over to you, Andrew, see if you can fill anything in and then let's dive in to decide whether we think this is a mostly true alien story or just a

Android (04:28)
All right, so it's interesting that it's happening in this area. As you mentioned, ⁓ since 1967, they haven't had any natural disasters. And according to the legend, they published an article in the local paper called El Sol del Tampico, the newspaper. Okay, you ready for this? Platillos Voladores Sombra Tampico, or flying saucers over Tampico.

Neal Girandola (04:44)
Mmm. I love your accent. love your accent. Yeah.

⁓ Bring it home, brother.

Android (04:57)
The article reported numerous sightings on unidentified flying objects or UFOs witnessed by thousands of inhabitants. So what's interesting is that there are thousands of people in this area that I mean, apparently I went to look at pictures of the area. They have like pictures of like little guardians with their hands up and and like that they're the they're the protectors. It's kind of. ⁓ no, there's no there is no doubt. I mean, if you went to Tampico and you told them, I don't believe they.

Neal Girandola (05:16)
Mm-hmm. So they're really believing in this. They're really buying into this. Right. Yeah. Yeah.

Android (05:26)
I don't know what they would do to you. They might put you in a donkey show. I don't know, possibly or not.

Neal Girandola (05:30)
Put

you in the donkey show? You're in the donkey show. Yeah, yeah, uh-huh,

Android (05:35)
For lying, for lying, I think. I don't know. You never know. You just don't

know what they're gonna do to you. But it's fascinating that, I mean, this town has completely embraced it. And there was apparently a tropical storm that was heading their way ⁓ in the early 2000s that just dissipated. Never struck shore.

Neal Girandola (05:56)
Well, why

do you think the aliens would protect that part, that region like that so much?

Android (06:01)
It's beautiful.

The beaches are nice. The areas really. Well, it's it's a vacay. It is a vacation spot. The I know the lizard people actually go there. They love the beach. They love it so much. ⁓ The grays go there. ⁓ Tom Pico is known for their ⁓ sunscreen. They make an amazing sunscreen out of coconut oil and ⁓ mango.

Neal Girandola (06:03)
That's what they'd like to vacation there.

They do.

It's a hotspot for all alien species. It's a hotspot. They like that. That's spring break.

Android (06:28)
Yeah. So it's, it's really, it's

spring break with the grays. I love it. I love it. So,

Neal Girandola (06:33)
Mm-hmm.

Android (06:36)
the air, no, there's not a lot. There's, there's right.

Neal Girandola (06:36)
There's not a lot to this story and this one. just want to say to our listeners, but, but,

but the, pictures that we saw that the pictures that are out there are pretty freaking impressive of the ships hovering over the rig. And the, what's really cool about this is that it ties into this legend of a moopox, right?

Android (06:45)
Yeah. Yeah.

Neal Girandola (06:55)
how do we, how do we dive into this and dissect it to say, it true or not?

Android (06:55)
So there-

Okay.

All right. So the images, just as some info that I found, the images were taken in October, 2023 by an oil rigger known as

who re you found a name? Yep. I found a name known as Pat, who received them from a colleague stationed in

Neal Girandola (07:07)
you found a name. You found a name.

Android (07:14)
Pat.

Neal Girandola (07:15)
wait,

wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,

Android (07:17)
This is what's so confusing with this article. And this is from the Science Times. This isn't like the Sun or something like that. But according to the Science Times, an oil rigger known as Pat, who received them from a colleague stationed in Tampico, Pat relayed the account of the sighting, explaining that the unidentified aerial phenomenon appeared while the oil rig support legs were being lowered into the sea.

Neal Girandola (07:24)
Mm.

Android (07:42)
According to Pat,

Neal Girandola (07:42)
Hmm.

Android (07:43)
The saucer-shaped object captured in one of the images appeared to hover above the

with several lights encircling the base. 10 minutes. No, yeah, it was 10 minutes. Another photograph revealed a triangular craft with three lights positioned at its base. So there was two ships, two completely different ships. Now...

Neal Girandola (07:51)
It was several minutes though, right? was like 11 minutes, 10 minutes.

Right. Yeah.

But that was like over a three day period too, right? So

Android (08:09)
what's fascinating is it's prompting speculation that it might be the fabled SR-91 Aurora.

Rumored to have been developed by the United States government in the 1980s, the triangular craft design resembling the alleged SR-91 Aurora has sparked intrigue amongst people and UFO followers.

encountered locals who also

have strong beliefs about the underwater alien base named Amupak.

Neal Girandola (08:41)
so this is that I love this. I didn't know this information. so could could be government ship could be

by our own government and maybe they have a base over there of some sorts.

Android (08:54)
the belief in the extraterrestrials protecting this area has been over 50 years.

Neal Girandola (08:55)
Interesting.

let's say, let's talk about this. So let's say, let's just say if the government had something, they were keeping technology in that part of the world. Why? Why would they be over there? I get being in the

Why surface? Why surface and show yourself above an oil rig?

Android (09:10)
Well, you...

Right, well we had reported that, ⁓ remember when we talked about that underwater craft that Navy Admiral had witnessed that was the length of two football fields that was moving at subspeed?

Neal Girandola (09:23)
Yeah. Yeah.

Android (09:28)
think about the Phoenix Lights and the size of that

now they're talking about this triangular, which was Phoenix Lights, a triangular ship with all those lights.

Neal Girandola (09:37)
Mm-hmm.

Android (09:37)

A triangular ship known as the SR-1 Aurora?

I...

Neal Girandola (09:41)
Are there any, if we look this up, let me

look this up, are there any basses over by Tempico?

look it up.

Android (09:45)
I think there

might be.

Neal Girandola (09:46)
are no US Army or Navy bases near

Mexican military maintains a naval bases in the

can't imagine that they're holding alien tech.

Android (09:55)
they're working with the US on

Neal Girandola (09:57)
Mexican Navy operates in the Gulf of Mexico. They have naval zones, including one in the region around

isn't the Mexican Navy are ours?

Android (10:05)
If it's a ship, can fly down there.

I Texas is right there.

know, they can fly. we know there's tons of Air Force bases in Texas. We know that already.

Neal Girandola (10:09)
Yeah.

Android (10:14)
think the thing that I found fascinating with this whole story is the year is what? 2023. So that's two years ago.

Neal Girandola (10:21)
But that was the last or what was the ⁓ sighting in that area?

Android (10:26)
I don't

Neal Girandola (10:26)
Do we know that?

Android (10:27)
I don't know that when the last sighting was in that area. I'm just going off of thinking about 2023 cell phones were pretty good in 2023, right? Photograph wise. ⁓ these were actually, there's only two photos of this thing. That's all that's ever appeared. Why only two photos?

Neal Girandola (10:30)
I'm gonna look it up.

Uh huh. Uh huh.

Android (10:48)
mean, and the guys on the rig.

Neal Girandola (10:49)
Yeah, that's

a good point.

Android (10:50)
you've got your cell phone, I mean, you can take a pretty good shot. looked like it was a clear night. Doesn't look like there was anything obstructing anything in their view. So I what I love about this story, though, is

sightings that have happened in that area, the belief in that

That's what I love about this. And then all of sudden, these two ships

Neal Girandola (11:08)
Mm-hmm.

Android (11:11)
cool.

That's cool.

Neal Girandola (11:12)
Yeah, that is

cool. And you're right about not, I mean, you only took two pictures and they weren't really good. I, know, it's interesting. I'm looking up when was the last, what was the, the last UFO sighting prior to 2023 in San Pico. And they're saying that the national UFO reporting center actually a report from San Pico

Android (11:18)
No.

Neal Girandola (11:32)
occurred on February 13th, 2025.

Android (11:38)
Wow.

Neal Girandola (11:39)
At two 50 local time.

obviously two years after this one and this site involved a red cylindrical object observed for two minutes by one observer. Look, located about a thousand meters east of the reported location.

Android (11:49)
that's cool.

Neal Girandola (11:54)
So that was the, so prior to that, prior to 2023, they don't have any, there's no, well, ⁓ new fork doesn't have that report. So I don't know if anybody else has something.

Android (11:53)
Okay, all right.

Right. Right.

Neal Girandola (12:07)
it's interesting that this legend has been built up so much

you know, they almost honor it. Like, ⁓ you know, like God, like, you know, ⁓ but there I didn't haven't heard many reportings or sightings or encounters in that area. ⁓ yeah, none of that, but not even like, do you think we get multiple reports of sightings of these ships? If that is truly a hotbed for.

Android (12:11)
Yeah.

Yeah, there's been no abductions in that area.

Yeah. But if they're

underwater, people probably just brush them off, right? If they're really moving underwater, because remember, this is an underwater alien base.

So they're hanging out down there, and they're saying that they've been there for longer than 1967. They've just decided to appear in

Neal Girandola (12:52)
Couldn't this

possibly be a government base?

Android (12:55)
I think so. If it's really there,

mean, they believe it's there. I mean, if you go out to the Midwest, I mean, if you go out to the West, you know, with the, with the legends of Bigfoot and stuff, I mean, there's so many towns there that like, saw a big foot. He was there, you know, so it's yeah. And then people tell, you know, great grandpa told grandma and then, you know, they just, the legend just keeps building and building. Now

Neal Girandola (13:09)
Yeah, and then that legend just grows and grows.

Android (13:18)
found some other stuff on this thing, you know, cause I had to dig in. I had to dig in for this.

Neal Girandola (13:23)
I'm glad. Let's go. What do you got?

Android (13:23)
for this. Let's go.

So a few things jumped out at

seems weird that the craft would just be hanging around for like 10 minutes and there's only two photos that are very low quality photos.

Neal Girandola (13:32)
Mm.

Android (13:37)
mean, in the Ains like I was talking about earlier.

Neal Girandola (13:37)
You would think on an oil

rig, there's probably a couple hundred guys working.

Android (13:42)
Yeah, mean somebody's bound to have a good phone, you know, or there's got to be a camera.

Neal Girandola (13:46)
Mm-hmm. Yeah, but you think there'd be there'd be a couple

at least a hundred different pictures

Android (13:52)
Right,

what's interesting too is that the images were blocked somewhat weird the way that they were shot,

why they were zoomed so far back from actually like trying to zoom in on the picture on the ship itself.

looking at this and then there's weird things because they've scanned these, they've scanned these photos, right? And in each corner of each photo.

There's a huge smudge,

is really weird. Which is really

Neal Girandola (14:20)
Mm. Mm.

Android (14:22)
I think what's fascinating too is

this is a proprietary ship, right? A governmental

would they be flying around there? You had said that earlier. Like, why that area? Are they doing it to keep the legend going?

Are they doing that to help increase this thought process of, my gosh, let's go to Tempeco, you know, because they believe that there's an underground city there under the water. Let's fly our ship there.

Neal Girandola (14:49)
Well, it's

definitely something that could lean towards increasing tourism for sure. think that you want to do that, but that's some deep state tourism branding to come up with.

Android (15:01)
Yeah, I don't. That's, mean, that's,

yeah, come on. I mean, when you hear about Mexico, do you ever hear, let's go to Tampico?

Neal Girandola (15:08)
Oh, we

gotta go there and see the alien underground base and underwater base. And you know what, there's probably, there's probably like you could get in the, and they probably sell like tours and they get in this little mini submarine and they go down and then, ah, there's the alien base right over there. And they got this thing going like this in the water.

Android (15:14)
So it-

Yeah.

Right? You know, I actually,

I was there, yeah. And I got you a t-shirt that says,

Andrew went to Tampico and all I got was this crappy t-shirt.

Neal Girandola (15:39)
⁓ Yeah... ⁓

Android (15:39)
No, I didn't go. was not true.

course, know, with this wanting to believe, right, there's also skeptics

say it's not true. And so some of their stuff is actually pretty

Neal Girandola (15:47)
Yeah. Okay.

Android (15:55)
lights, they're saying that the photos were, and that's the other thing too, nobody has come forward to say whether these photos are real or if they've been doctored

or.

anything like that, right? But what's funny is that they're getting all of this idea because of the way the shots were taken. So if you look at the two photographs, it's like,

Neal Girandola (16:03)
Right.

Android (16:14)
see like a staircase and then you see the rig and then you see three lights,

right? And then the other one is a weirder shot where it's kind of obstructed but not obstructed, right? But that's UFO is like right in the center of each shot.

Neal Girandola (16:19)
Yep. Yeah.

Android (16:31)
which is really weird. So one guy went ahead and like dug into this and said,

looks like a ceiling light.

Neal Girandola (16:38)
Hmm, interesting.

Android (16:40)
with a reflection from a window pane. So they're thinking that these smudges that you're seeing on the side is that this was taken out through a window, right? It was taken through a window. The shot was taken through a window and the reflection is the freaking light in the room. And so this guy actually brought up ceiling lights

Neal Girandola (16:52)
Okay, and then the reflection of the light is in the glass. Interesting. Okay. I can see how that could happen.

Android (17:05)
match exactly

Neal Girandola (17:07)
that are on an oil

Android (17:07)
What you see is

that you see in the photo. It's crazy. It's really crazy. Now what's interesting too is that these oil rigs have lights all over the place,

I saw an image of one of the lights and it looked like the circular thing. So if you're looking through a window, it could

It could be.

Neal Girandola (17:25)
Well, here's another

two, I mean, sort of to reinforce that. I, I'm not making my decision yet,

is why this guy is anonymous. Could be right. He's just like, let's just put it out there. I think also, ⁓ you know, just the whole legend, the local belief of the amupak, you know, influence, I think people like to ride that and, know, they add to it, add to it. And, know, just make this

Android (17:35)
Pat? You mean Pat? Pat.

They want it, man. Yeah.

Neal Girandola (17:52)
you know, become some continue to come. I think I think that's easy to do. And it's also one of those things where just like you brought up, you know, people who spotted Bigfoot, all of sudden, everybody's seeing Bigfoot or Bigfoot's everywhere. You know, some people add to the legend. Some people think they see that what they see, you know, others and then so it just keeps growing and growing and growing. It's like our TikTok page just keeps growing and growing and growing, you know. If you haven't checked out our TikTok page, you should go to it. It's really cool.

Android (18:10)
Mm-hmm.

plug.

Neal Girandola (18:21)
There's a lot of cool stuff on there.

yeah, was a shameless, shameless.

Android (18:25)
Cretuitous plug, I love it. Shameless, just, come on, have some

Neal Girandola (18:29)
so I think the, you know, being anonymous, relate, link to this photo, I think it just kind of kills the credibility a

Android (18:38)
no, it's not anonymous, it's

got it from a buddy.

Neal Girandola (18:40)
Yeah, but Pat.

Yeah, but Pat, the buddy is the one who took the picture. So Pat, you. Yeah, but Pat safe, Pat, you're safe because you're not saying you took the picture or you saw the ship. You just got it from a buddy who took the pictures. It was on there. So Pat's safe. Pat can say whatever the fuck Pat wants. Cause Pat, Pat is

Android (18:45)
Yeah, the buddy took the picture but Pat came forward with the photo. So we-

Right.

Neal Girandola (19:03)
⁓ we got Pat on the phone.

Android (19:01)
Wait, hold on.

We got Pat on the phone.

Neal Girandola (19:05)
Hey Pat, this is Neal for mostly true alien stories. we got, we took a look at these photos that you got from a friend of a friend who was on the oil rig and took pictures of the UFO in San Pico. Can you tell us a little bit more about this Pat?

Android (19:18)
Yeah, photo was given to me by my friend Dan.

gave me the photo. ⁓ no, no, no, his name is ⁓

Neal Girandola (19:28)
⁓ you're telling us his name, it's Dan.

Android (19:33)
Sorry, not Dan. No, not Dan.

Neal Girandola (19:35)
It's not Dan. it's Charlie. Okay. And

Pat, I don't care. Let me ask you something about the images itself. The lights in it, some people say that it's actually a reflection through a window ⁓ that we captured the lighting in your bunk.

Android (19:52)
no, Dan Charlie took the picture through the window, but, ⁓ there's no lights in there. It was dark. We, kept it dark so that we could get a clear shot of the UFO.

Neal Girandola (20:07)
⁓ And it hovered there for 11 minutes and you say we were you on the oil rig?

Android (20:12)
Yeah, yeah, I work on the rig.

Neal Girandola (20:14)
no, okay, I didn't know you were on the rig itself. So why didn't, why didn't Charlie Dan come forward with the pictures himself? Why did it go through you,

Android (20:16)
Yeah, yeah, ⁓ I work there.

⁓ cause, cause we drew straws.

was just sad that they, never came down and said

took

Neal Girandola (20:30)
we gotta get back to the show. Thanks for calling in and share those photos. Tell Dan, tell Dan we said hello.

Android (20:33)
You're, you're welcome. You're welcome. Deal.

Thank you all. Tell day of Charlie. You said hi.

Neal Girandola (20:41)
huh. Okay. All right. This guy, this guy, Pat, he's a weirdo. All

I have, I'm just looking through my, ⁓ no, no official investigation was ever done of this. Right. So there's

Android (20:53)
No, why?

Neal Girandola (20:56)
I'm leaning towards the whole advanced military

I'm not going to buy atmospheric phenomena. Not for an 11 minutes sitting there if it were actually true. Yeah,

Android (21:02)
No, no, it's too bright. It's too bright. It's too bright. So yeah.

Neal Girandola (21:07)
the fact that you said like the SR 91.

Aurora that I lean into that if, it is anything, I mean, I'm gonna have it again. I'm just putting out all the facts that we know so far, because we don't need to stretch this out

am going to, I'm going to weigh in on, I'm going

I'm going to weigh in on this. Yeah. I, you know what I do love? I love the legend of a moopah. I love that.

Android (21:22)
my, what the? This is crazy.

Yes.

Neal Girandola (21:30)
I love the whole idea of an underwater alien base and they protect that region from weather things or whatever. We don't know exactly everything that protect them from, but I just love all that, that

I, I'm going to say that this was just a, ⁓ a buildup of this legend that people were just feeding it. And I think it was a hoax.

perpetrated by the people that made the photos. I think they just thought let's ride this and let's make it we can do it this way. They discovered that they could get the reflection of the

Android (21:58)
Wow.

Neal Girandola (22:00)
And then I don't even think there was a military craft around. So I think it was just built up just because of the legend. I do hope that there's an alien water base underwater there. I do really do because it's been going since for 50 years. And ⁓ that that we have to look further into to find out why like what are the

sequence of events that just built that out, built it up, built it up. That would be really interesting to look into. And I think that would be something we'll have in one of these episodes. But I'm saying this is not a mostly true alien story. How about

Android (22:23)
Yeah.

Yeah.

Okay, so what I'm fascinated, my fascination is really not with the ships, it's really with this underwater alien base, which could be the lost city of Atlantis.

Neal Girandola (22:40)
Mm-hmm.

In Mexico?

Android (22:44)
Yeah, why

don't know how large Atlantis is. about it. never know. Have you been

OK, so

Neal Girandola (22:50)
Yeah, I was just there.

Android (22:52)
not the club down in the bottom.

Neal Girandola (22:54)
That was fun. We're

gonna get home till four in the morning.

Android (22:57)
My god, it was crazy! There was a slide, a drink, and-

Neal Girandola (22:59)
I was

doing anything they handed me I Well, so much fun. I love Atlantis.

Android (23:03)
I I was drinking shot. So

so it's not that Atlantis. It's the lost city of Atlantis. So maybe that is another lost underwater city that we don't know about. And the legends, the legends have survived. It might have been there centuries ago. Maybe it was discovered and Tom Pico is keeping it a secret. Don't know. I think the lights in the sky. I agree with you. I think they're fabricated photos.

I think it's a reflection from one of the ceiling lights inside the thing with the

I found these photos that were, you you see it and you can actually see the window through the lens of the camera.

Neal Girandola (23:40)
and you see a little exit sign.

Android (23:43)
They blurted it out. It scratched. It said, enter here, I think is what it said.

Neal Girandola (23:45)
Fire extinguisher.

Android (23:49)
think that the circular one is definitely a hoax. The triangular one could be the Aurora. It could be the ship that we've been saying that the US government has had since the 1980s, possibly. Or it's another light because it's a different shot. It's a different angle. Only two pictures. Come on, the thing sat there for 10 minutes.

Neal Girandola (24:01)
Thank

Android (24:11)
10 freaking minutes and you got two photos? What everybody's battery on their phone was

Neal Girandola (24:13)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, so I'm with you.

Android (24:16)
Can I borrow your phone? No, I'm sorry, my battery's dead. how about.

Neal Girandola (24:16)
what are you saying? Yeah. No, damn it. Hurry up.

We've just been here for 50 minutes.

Android (24:23)
I gotta take a picture. Hurry. Yeah.

Neal Girandola (24:24)
Yeah. What do you think then?

Android (24:27)
gonna say no. It's not a mostly true alien story. I, I, and you know, I just think about why does everything that is unidentified in the sky have to be alien? Why can't it just be something else? I don't understand. Is it, want it that badly? We really want it to be an alien.

Neal Girandola (24:29)
Yeah.

Again,

again, you're forgetting the region. There's the legend of the underwater alien base. So they're just at, so they see anything weird in that area, they're going to go alien. That's alien. That's alien. That's our underwater alien

Android (24:51)
Alien base, right.

Neal Girandola (24:59)
right. So we've got a documented sighting. We've got photos that are compelling and a regional legend that refuses to go

I'm saying it's not a mostly true alien story. And so is Andrew. And that's one of the very few.

times we've agreed on an episode. it's been a ham. It's been a bit of handful of our 17 episodes.

Android (25:17)
A ⁓

Neal Girandola (25:18)
right. So we want to know what you guys think. So make sure you tell us in the comments, is this mostly true or mostly something

And if you have any other information about this encounter that we didn't discuss, please let us know that as

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All right, we'll be back next week with another story that toes the line between documented reality and just enough mystery to keep you up at night. Maybe, maybe keep you up at night. I don't know. I've never been stayed up all night thinking about aliens,

know. Some people.

Android (25:59)
At Atlantis I did,

I stayed up all night at it.

Neal Girandola (26:02)
Yeah, Atlanta. There's no way it's Atlantis. No way. This is not in Mexico.

All right. Until then, we'll see you on the next one. Be kind to the aliens when they get here. Thanks, Andrew.

Android (26:12)
Thanks guys, bye.

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