Video Claims UFO Flew Into Cloud Near Volcano

Okay, picture this: the night sky over Mexico, stars flickering like static on an old TV, and in the background, Popocatepetl—the fiery, unpredictable volcano that never quite sleeps—is breathing out plumes of smoke and ash.

Suddenly, something bright slices across the darkness. Not a plane. Not a drone. Something else. Something… glowing. And just like that—it vanishes. Poof. Gone. But not before cameras catch the whole thing.

That’s what’s got alien enthusiasts across the globe practically levitating out of their chairs. The footage, caught in late October, shows what looks like a luminous object darting across the crater before shooting off into the distance. It’s been looping across social media faster than you can say “Area 51.” The sighting happened in Morelos and Puebla, Mexico—right at the Popocatepetl volcano, one of the country’s most active and unpredictable natural giants.

Here’s where it gets wild: that same day, the National Center for Disaster Preparedness reported nineteen low-intensity eruptions—gas, vapor, ash, the whole dramatic mix. So while the volcano’s doing its thing, this glowing anomaly just happens to appear above it.

Coincidence? Depends on who you ask. Officials haven’t said a word about what the object might be, which, let’s be honest, only adds fuel to the UFO fire.

And then there’s Jaime Maussan. You might remember him—the veteran UFO researcher who’s made it his life’s mission to track extraterrestrial phenomena. Maussan’s theory? Popocatepetl might not just be a volcano—it might be a gateway.

An “interdimensional portal,” he says, that could allow alien beings to travel through space and time. According to him, temperatures inside the crater soar past 1,800°F, which means no human-made object could possibly survive entry. But something not of this world? Maybe that’s a different story.

The University of Bergen in Norway apparently found magnetic storms under the volcano strong enough to create what they call “X-points”—zones where energy could potentially bend or shift reality itself.

Sounds like science fiction, right? But the footage is real. The volcano is real. And so is the glowing object that decided to pay it a visit.

Whatever that thing was, it’s reigniting an old fascination: maybe the truth isn’t “out there.” Maybe it’s hovering right over a volcano in Mexico, waiting for us to notice.

Daily Caller