Spain:
UFO over the Canary Islands?
Source:
Canarias 24 Horas
TENERIFE
- A number of phone calls have been received by this newsroom from the Tacoronte
sector in northern Tenerife, reporting - not without a degree of nervousness -
sightings of strange lights on Tuesday evening. Some of the witnesses have spoken
openly of UFOs. Those who claim having witnessed this phenomenon report that even
household appliances have died for a few seconds and others report seeing static
white lights diving into the Tacorontan coast.
This
is hardly the first time that various witnesses report seeing "strange"
things in the sky, moving at high speed among the stars or emerging from the bottom
of the sea.
According to experts consulted by Canarias24horas.com, the lights
are nothing more than satellites, which give the impression of being stars despite
their rapid movement.
The
lights entering and exiting the ocean are interpreted by some as large shooting
stars that never reach the Earth's surface and vanish into the horizon; some reports
mentioned green, blue and red lights - colors proper to a shooting star as it
enters our atmosphere. As far as what was seen on Tuesday, the evidence points
to a series of helicopters which were flying over the area. Two of these late
model aircraft were surveying the coastline between northern Tenerife and the
island of La Palma.
But
what caused the household appliances to fail? The explanation is a simple one,
and appears to be connected to the impending visit of Their Majesties the King
and Queen of Spain to the Canaries.
This
isn't the first that the passing of a royal motorcade on a highway causes all
appliances liable to perceive or emit radio signals to stop working for a few
seconds. Refrigerators also shut down. This effect is produced by devices known
as signal inhibitors, which mask anything that could represent a safety hazard
to a head of state. Iceboxes shut down because they signal inhibitors cannot distinguish
between one appliance and another. Even the Internet is disconnected.
Could
this be the answer to the experiences of Tacoronte's residents on Tuesday? We
can only say that for the Royal Family's security detail, shutting off devices
at a distance is mere childs' play.