Oh for craps sake. Some Mexican fringe journalist interviewed a couple of pilots who saw something on the infrared they couldn't identify. Later investigation revealed they might well have been oil-well burn off signatures from nearby platforms, seen from a confusing perspective.
The title of the thread and the video is entirely crafted to draw attention to people who like to believe in exciting things without doing a great deal of critical thinking.
Galactic Federation of light? What? That doesn't even make sense, though it clearly implies aliens (which is not supported in the least by the video). Confirmed? By whom? What exactly was confirmed anyway, that the tape exists? Bah.
This is not the Mexican government declaring officially that we have alien visitors!
Such a conclusion is neither rational nor logical.
The universe is indeed vast, and likely has other life out there. Somewhere. That same vastness means that whatever else may or may not be out there is
incredibly unlikely to be anywhere near us, or aware of our existence, let alone able and willing to travel here. To think that some unexplained lights or other weirdness in the sky must surely mean 'alien visitors' is pure wishful thinking.
Does anyone really think that all the governments of the world know about alien visitors and are keeping it secret from us?
All of them, cooperating for decade after decade, even though they can't agree on anything else?
None of them
ever attempting to use such knowledge as leverage or for other political reasons? Seriously? They are neither that cooperative nor even competent enough to keep such a huge secret so well for so long.
ETA Look, actual
data