Mexico Unexplained
Mexico Unexplained: It's the X Files with a Latino twist. We explore the magic, the mysteries and the miracles of Mexico every week.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mexico-unexplained--6696126/support.
Opata Kingdoms of the North

Lost to assimilation and European-introduced diseases, the Opata civilization flourished in the northern deserts of Mexico for centuries.
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The Alien Skulls of Ónavas, Sonora

In 1999 workers digging a ditch found strange skeletons & unusual artifacts. Were they extraterrestrial?
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Lee Harvey Oswald in Mexico City

JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald spent 5 days in Mexico just weeks before the assassination. Why?
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Pachita - Psychic Surgeon, Medium & Mystic

The story of the Mexican healer who cured thousands across 7 decades.
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The Pastry War, 1838-1839

The pastry shop of a portly French chef was ransacked outside of Mexico City. France responded by invading Mexico.
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The Palenque Astronaut

Deep in the jungles of Mexico is a curious stone carving. Does this work of art represent evidence of ancient alien contact, or something else?
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The Child Heroes and the American Invasion of Mexico

Called the Niños Héroes, these 6 teenage cadets gave their lives rather than surrender to Americans during the invasion of Mexico City in 1847.
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The Lost City of Paquimé & the Casas Grandes Culture

Sometime around 1450 a massive city in the northern deserts of Mexico was abandoned. Why?
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The Sorcerers of Catemaco

A small town in the Mexican state of Veracruz is home to an annual witch festival and has a long tradition of magical and occult practices.
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Cajemé and the Yaqui Indian Republic

In a corner of the Mexican state of Sonora, a group established the first wholly sovereign indigenous-controlled political entity since the Spanish Conquest. This is the story of the ill-fated Yaqui Republic and its dynamic leader, Cajemé.
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The Untold Story of the Mexican Peso

For centuries, silver Mexican coins were used as currency in many countries throughout the world, including the US.
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The Border Wars, 1910-1919:

Unknown to many Americans, a hot/cold state of war existed between the US and Mexico in the early part of the 20th Century.
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Vikings in Ancient Mexico? The Story of Votan

Did a Viking arrive on the shores of Mayan Mexico 1,000 years ago? Who was the mythical Votan?
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The 400 Cloud Serpents & the Causes of War

According to the Aztecs, mankind became warlike after doing battle with 400 flying snakes on command of the Sun. What were some of the justifications for war in the Aztec Empire? Why was war waged?
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Mexican Volcanoes, UFOs & Strange Humanoids

Mexico's majestic volcanoes have been centers for UFO and other paranormal activity, including sightings of flying humanoids.
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The Santo Niño and the Miracles at Plateros

Millions of people annually visit this shrine to the Baby Jesus in a small town in Zacatecas.
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The Pirates of Campeche

The largest pirate fleet ever assembled sacked a Mexican city in 1663.
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The Weeping Virgin of Monterrey

A humble home in Monterrey is the site of many miracles and plays host to thousands of visitors who hope for a glimpse of the Divine.
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Baby Jesus of the Little Peanut

Tens of thousands of pilgrims visit the town of Mezquitic de la Magdalena to see a tiny miraculous statue of the Baby Jesus.
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The Pochteca - Aztec Traders, Aztec Spies

An elite merchant class had a monopoly over long-distance trade in the Aztec Empire. The pochteca served the emperor in other ways besides engaging in commerce.
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7 Brief Legends from Puebla

A devil statue that comes to life, angry elves on a bridge, a monster killed by a brave young man. These are some of the many legends we explore here.
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The Werewolves of Coita, Chiapas

In April of 2020 werewolves supposedly terrorized a Mexican town. What really happened?
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The Puebla UFO Crash of 1977

What crashed in a remote area of the Mexican state of Puebla in 1977 is still a mystery.
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Yucatán, USA; A State That Almost Was

In 1848 Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula almost became part of the United States. The US Senate said, "No." Why?
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The Tragic History of the Royal House of Texcoco

Much like a modern-day Mexican telenovela, the story of this central Mexican noble family is full of intrigue, betrayal and adultery, set in the backdrop of royal opulence.
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The Miraculous Healing Waters of Tlacote

Millions of people have visited this well on a small ranch in Querétaro expecting miracles. The story of the healing waters of Tlacote.
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Indigenous Legends from Nayarit

The Mexican state of Nayarit is rich with indigenous folklore. Here are three stories.
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Ancient Roman Artifact Found in Mexico

Called the Tecáxic-Calixtlahuaca Head, this strange artifact was discovered underneath a Mexican pyramid. Is it Roman in origin?
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Santo Toribio Romo, Mexican Martyr and Angel to Migrants

Santo Toribio Romo – in Latin, Saint Thuribius – was a humble parish priest born in the Mexican state of Jalisco who has become one of the most venerated saints among the Mexicans. Here is his story.
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Tlaloc, Beyond the Rain God

Tlaloc is one of the oldest gods in Mexico. Why does he have such staying power even to this day?
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San Felipe De Jesus, Mexican Martyr in Japan

The first Mexican to be made a saint was a young Franciscan friar who was crucified in Japan in 1597. Here is his story.
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Pulque, Drink of the Gods

This uniquely Mexican alcoholic beverage has been around for thousands of years and has many legends and rituals connected to it.
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Tijuana Urban Legends

The border town of Tijuana has many urban legends. Here are 4.
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Who Was the Red Queen of the Maya?

In 1994 a lavish tomb was found in the ancient Maya city of Palenque. The identity of the noblewoman has yet to be determined.
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La Santa Compaña, The Procession of the Damned

This bone-chilling, ghostly procession has been witnessed by thousands of people throughout Mexico and Spain. Is it real? What does it mean?
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Kingo Nonaka, "The Mexican Samurai"

He rode with Pancho Villa and witnessed history, but few know the story of this Japanese immigrant and his role in the Mexican Revolution.
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Quetzalcoatl - Man, Myth, God

The story of perhaps the most enigmatic figure in all of Mexican history, the plumed serpent, Quetzalcoatl.
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The Republic of the Rio Grande

For a brief time an independent nation existed between Mexico and Texas.
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The Black Christ of Otatitlán

The Aztec god of commerce was replaced with an unusual black Christ in a small town in colonial Mexico in the 1590s.
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The Lost Mission of Santa Isabel

Did the Jesuits hide millions of dollars of gold, silver, pearls and precious gems in a secret mission located somewhere in Baja California?
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