Case No. #1142
Mexico, Off the Coast of Los Cabos: Silent Luminous Object Appearance, Electronic Malfunction, and Disappearance Incident
Summary
On the night of September 18, 2023, multiple fishing vessels off the coast of Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico, reported a silently appearing luminous object over the ocean. This object moved at anomalous speeds and vanished within a short period. As the observed light approached, ship electronics temporarily ceased functioning, and crew members experienced disorientation and altered time perception. Authorities have classified this phenomenon as 'Code 11-G' and are conducting an ongoing investigation, though many aspects remain difficult to explain by known aircraft or meteorological phenomena.
Details
At approximately 23:45 on September 18, 2023, crew members of the fishing vessel 'San Fernando' sighted a spherical luminous object appearing on the horizon, approximately 30 km off the coast of Los Cabos, Baja California Sur. The object approached silently at an estimated anomalous speed of several hundred meters per second, hovering momentarily as if to envelop the vessel. During this time, all onboard electronic equipment, including GPS, radio, and fish finders, ceased to function. Crew members reported feeling intense pressure and a loss of balance, according to their testimonies.
Following this initial incident, similar reports sporadically reached authorities from the same maritime area over several months. The observed luminous objects were consistently silent, typically oval or spherical in shape, and emitted a bluish-white light. Coastal Guard radar records occasionally detected unidentifiable high-speed objects appearing briefly and then vanishing, a pattern observed multiple times. However, these were usually dismissed as false positives caused by natural phenomena.
Local fishermen have long-standing folklore of 'Sea Phantoms' or 'Star Ships,' describing strange lights appearing at night and phenomena causing ship malfunctions. A review of past official data revealed multiple unidentified flying object reports in the same region during the latter half of the 20th century. These reports also featured electronic malfunctions and silent flight, similar to the current incidents.
Given the significance of the incidents, authorities designated the case as 'Code 11-G' and formed a special investigation unit. Multiple unmanned observation buoys, equipped with electromagnetic sensors and high-resolution cameras, were deployed in the affected sea area to enhance monitoring. Concurrent detailed interviews with witnesses and physical inspections of affected vessels were also conducted. The ships' electronic equipment showed minor damage consistent with high-energy pulses and inexplicable burn marks on some circuits.
In January 2024, one of the deployed observation buoys recorded anomalous electromagnetic spikes before all its data was lost. The recovered buoy showed inexplicable melting marks on its outer shell and significant internal electronic component failure. This suggests it was subjected to some powerful energetic or physical influence. Furthermore, while witness testimonies were remarkably consistent, a discrepancy of up to 30 minutes was found between their perceived time and actual elapsed time. This error is not explicable by known psychological effects.
Currently, authorities have not identified the cause of the 'Code 11-G' incident. The phenomenon continues to show a tendency to occur periodically under specific weather conditions. The combination of silent luminous objects, impact on electronic equipment, distorted time perception in witnesses, and physical traces all present inconsistencies inexplicable by conventional scientific knowledge. The truth of the matter remains in the abyss.
It is clear that this phenomenon deviates from the framework of existing aviation technology and natural occurrences. Authorities will continue surveillance, focusing on identifying the conditions of occurrence and conducting deeper investigations to clarify the physical nature of the phenomenon. The likelihood of recurrence is high, and further data collection and analysis are indispensable.
Timeline
- September 18, 2023, 23:45Fishing vessel 'San Fernando' sights a silent luminous object at sea. Electronics cease functioning, and crew members experience altered time perception.
- Late Sept. to Dec. 2023Multiple similar sightings reported off Los Cabos. Coastal Guard radar detects high-speed objects several times, but details remain unknown.
- December 5, 2023Authorities designate the incident as 'Code 11-G' and form a special investigation unit, commencing deployment of unmanned observation buoys.
- January 14, 2024One observation buoy records anomalous electromagnetic spikes, then loses all data and sustains physical damage.
- Early February 2024Detailed witness interviews conclude. Altered time perception is confirmed among multiple witnesses, alongside consistent testimonies.
- As of March 2024The cause of the phenomenon remains unidentified. A periodic occurrence pattern is suggested, and authorities maintain continuous surveillance.
Witness Testimony
Captain, Fishing Vessel San FernandoThat was no airplane. There was absolutely no sound, and it stopped in front of us, then vanished into the far distance in the next moment. During that time, the radio, GPS, everything was dead. I lost all sense of time.
Local Fisherman BI had heard stories of the 'Sea Phantoms,' but I never thought they were true. The boat engine suddenly stopped, and a bluish-white light floated in the air. Whenever I see it, my heart feels uneasy.
Coastal Guard Radar OperatorOur radar is very precise. But sometimes, objects exceeding any known speed briefly appear and literally 'disappear.' I am certain it's not a malfunction.
Kyu's Analysis
This is a rare incident where an unidentified flying object interfered with electronics and affected time perception. Its appearance suggests periodicity. Continuous monitoring is essential.




