

that originated “from the top leadership of the cartel - including Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada and Joaquin ‘Chapo’ Guzmán.” In a news release, prosecutors said Álvarez Inzunza “regularly received requests” to arrange the collection of drug proceeds in the U.S. The disgraced lawyer admitted he laundered money for the Sinaloa Cartel from at least December 2013 to August 2015, and told a federal judge in San Diego, California, that he was “deeply remorseful,” and thanked the US government for capturing him, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported. Juan Manuel Álvarez Inzunza, 40, received the punishment on Friday, after being arrested in 2016 in Mexico, where he was detained until his extradition to the U.S. And, yet, for all the alien news in 2016, we’re still far from being sure we’ve found any. Mexican cartel ‘terror schools’ train recruits in cannibalism: reportĪn attorney who laundered millions of dollars for the violent Mexican drug cartel led by “El Chapo” Guzman was sentenced to 15 years and eight months in federal prison on a money-laundering conspiracy charge. Rival cartels clash in Mexican border city of Juarez, killing 11

The Belgians reached out to the UK’s Ministry of Defence to investigate further, but once they determined that the incident was not a hostile or aggressive one, they stopped the investigation.Latino cop branded ‘racist’ for arresting Hispanic drug dealers in San Franįrom China to Mexico to NYC: How fentanyl became ‘a weapon of mass destruction’ in the US The Belgian Air Force had no logical explanation for the activity, but it acknowledged that an unknown activity had taken place in the air. Some 13,500 people are estimated to have witnessed the incident, making it one of the most widely experienced UFO sightings of the modern era. READ MORE: Why Mysterious Green Fireballs Worried the Government in 1948 But the UFOs moved so fast that the pilots ended up losing them.

Two F-16 fighter jets were sent out to investigate the anomalies, and though the pilots could not see anything visually, they were able to lock onto their targets with radar. But beyond the visual sightings, no evidence was found of any UFO’s existence.Ī few months later, in March 1990, new sightings of multiple objects were reported, confirmed by two military ground radar stations. And finally, as for the “alien missiles,” there was a meteor shower that night, which could easily account for the sightings.Īt the end of November 1989, citizens of Belgium reported seeing a large, triangular UFO hovering in the sky.

The first F-4, reports Dunning, was never turned in for maintenance following the incident, so there’s no official indication that its instrumentation failed. From an alien caught on tape on the White House to extraterrestrials caught on camera all over the world, this video takes a look at the top 5 times extrater. It also could explain the radar lock-it might simply have been a malfunction. Second, as author Brian Dunning notes in his podcast "Skeptiod," the second F-4 jet had a long history of electrical problems, meaning the instrumentation might have failed regardless of possible UFO interference. 22 August 2016 by Gary Collinson Flickeringmyth With production getting underway today, Salon Pictures has released a first look image of Josh Helman as Lenny McClean in the upcoming biopic My Name is Lenny. Air Force section chief Lieutenant Colonel Olin Mooy detailed the events of the night: There are explanations for nearly all of them.įirst, the bright light seen by civilians (and possibly the pilots) might have been Jupiter, which was visible in the sky that night. He safely returned to base, despite the faulty equipment.Īfter the incident, Iran contacted the United States to aid them in an investigation. But according to the pilot, the UFO released a glowing object-which the pilot assumed to be some sort of missile headed straight for him. As he prepared to fight back, the pilot experienced malfunctions with his instruments and he witnessed another bright object released from the UFO that headed straight toward the ground. A second F-4 took its place, and as it neared the unusual light, it achieved radar lock. The September 19, 1976, incident in Tehran, Iran, started much like many others, with phone calls from concerned citizens reporting a bright light in the sky.Īn F-4 fighter jet was sent out to investigate, but as it neared the object, its instruments blacked out, forcing the pilot to return to base.
