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The following videos and photographs show another
type of Mother Carrier that has been captured on film in recent years. Arturo
Robles Gil again was fortunate to provide for us many of these amazing images. |

This photograph was taken by Alejandro Gabriel Garcia near Buenos Aires,
Argentina. He took the photograph with a cellular telephone on January 10, 2006.
This was one of a photographic sequence taken in the Lagoon of Go'mez de Junín,
Province of Buenos Aires. He used the built-in VGA camera of the cellular
telephone Treo 600.
It shows an orange colored object similar to the Mother
Carriers captured by Arturo. Note the "bend" in the object, revealing its
flexible nature.
The object below was published in UFO Magazine out of
England, now defunct due to the untimely death of Graham Birdsall, the Editor
and owner. Note that this predates the current sightings by five years.
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This object was photographed by Arturo on May 14, 2006. Compare it with the
object photographed by Christopher Martin on July 1, 2001. |
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This photograph, with others published by Arturo, permits estimate of the
number of spheres these Mother Carriers can hold. It is absolutely fascinating.
You can see four spheres bundled side by side at the end of the Carrier. Arturo
has shown this in the exploded view. The Carrier has a quadruple helix of tubes
that twists down its length. Each of the tubes
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carries
spheres. (Although Arturo enhanced the color to cause a black background,
this photograph reflects the daylight conditions. Refer left to object in
daylight colors.) From examination I estimate more than thirty twists of
each tube. I estimate the number of spheres at about ten per twist around
the circumference of the Carrier. With these numbers the Carrier would have
within it more than 1300 spheres. (4 X 33 X 10) The reason for the twists of
the tubes (serrations) is to retain flexibility of Carrier structure. We can see how
great flocks of spheres can be disgorged to appear at one sky location. |
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on the thumbnail to see an enlargement.In
this picture Arturo show us more than one Carrier. Each exhibits a
different coloring. The one is candy-stripe of white and orange helix
twists, while the other is pure orange. The reason for the color difference
I explain below. We should note that this color enhancement by our
Visitors helps us to understand the structure of the Carrier.
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The color inserts on the sides of the photograph show the
original color, a reverse color image, (negative), and a color enhancement
between the original and the reverse. Arturo did this hoping to expose detail in
the image. We can see that the size appears very similar among the Carriers, if
not exactly the same, in both the diameter and the length. The different
photographs from Arturo show the Carriers in different modes, changing
appearance as he observed them. See videos below. |
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Arturo Robles Gil - Photo
Gallery on May 14, 2006 Sightings
Arturo provided this
description of the event. |
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This past May 14, early in the morning around ten a.m. I began this amazing
sighting. First I saw some white spheres, let's say six or seven but not all
at the same time. After that I saw the first four worms coming from the
north. My first impression was that I was looking at balloons. Anyway I
began to record them and also I took some shots with my digital camera. But
then I could see that the objects were moving (bending and twisting). I
changed my mind and immediately began to think of worms. Quickly I called my wife
from my cellular phone to tell her what was going on. She came outside fast to share
with me this strange
manifestation. When I was recording the first four |
worms my
wife saw another four worms coming from the same direction minutes later. It
was impossible to capture all at the same time, because the first sighting of
these worms was too far from the others. Honestly, with the high emotions,
nervousness, anxiety, and so on, I don't remember the type of each one. I am so
sorry for this, but it is a normal and natural human reaction. I took many
pictures but these are the best. The pictures of the other worms have no details
because they were too far away, so it is not possible to see details. The entire
time of the sighting was around 30 minutes. All the worms left in the same
direction over Ajusco mountain. |
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About 16 serrations |

About 16 serrations. |

About 16 serrations. |

About 33 serrations. |

Four Mother Carriers |
We can see that the length may vary from about
16 serrations to about 33. It may be that the carriers split in half between
photographs. |
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I have proposed that the carriers are intertwined, with either white or
orange originally showing on the outside. As they begin to function they
separate, or untwist, providing the candy-stripe appearance of white and orange
colors. |
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These videos were taken by Arturo on May 14, 2006. He sent
them to me in segments to make practical the length of each piece. In total he
photographed eight Mother Carriers in this one sighting. The colors range on the
different Carriers from pure white, to mixture of orange and white, to pure
orange. In some segments you can see where the spheres have already departed
from the Mother Carrier. They appear nearby in the sky, while the Carrier
exhibits a color change where they have been disgorged. (Note color change of
the Carrier along its length in Part II.) The shape of the Carriers is also
changing as Arturo observed them, going from straight rods to bent U-shapes, as
he showed in earlier videos. |
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Rich Giordano captured this Mother Carrier, in what appears to be disgorging
of her spherical children. The brightness of both ends of the Carrier suggests
that the spheres have been disgorged from those ends. |
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