That is one of the weirdest I have seen. At 37 sec. you see a black circle coming down the mountain. It look like a shadow of a circular object (saucer). Look to the left of the black shadow on the top.
I think the humanoid weirdness in Mexico is one of the more fascinating phenomena on some of the UFO channels on YT. Cuernavaca apparently being the biggest window on the globe and all. This is a stabilized version of a 2006 video that made the rounds for quite a while. It is not great quality, but I think CGI can be ruled out. I don't think a balloon or floating debris could mimic this movement either.
One of the Mexican
Ovnis investigators, Emanuel Huza has done a great job finding footage over the years. My Spanish is not great, so I don't really know how he interprets the footage, but I enjoy what he shows. This is the weirdest one I've found. At the 25 minute mark a clip from Flash TV in Istanbul comes up. Broadcasters from the station watch the footage and listen to the person who filmed it describe what they're seeing.
What looks like a a bunch of Mylar balloons caught in a pine forest starts to morph into some ascending humanoid looking thing. Of course this could be some CGI. All I'd add is that I watch a lot of "how to" fake UFO videos so I can try and tell fakes from something unknown. Regardless of the tech, which I'm not in the know about, humans tend to create narratives when filming or making anything. The majority of fakes are "greys", "discs" or lights. That doesn't exclude humanoid fakes, but in my opinion it makes them less likely.
Also the fakes tend to be very short snippets. The longer you film a moving object, the more likely it is that the image can be detected as fake. Hoaxers also tend to sound very scripted, as if they're in a UFO sighting scene in a movie. They love beginning/middle and ends. Or there's no commentary at all.
Real human reactions under actual sightings tend to reveal a sense of alarm or confusion - once again - in my opinion.
Last week week had some UFO/UAP footage come up on Twitter that garnered a lot of attention. Despite Fox news delving into the Pentagon/AATIP "disclosure" files here and there, I didn't see any of this footage on any major news channels. This was taken over Las Vegas a block from the strip. The manager comes out of the club and films what looks to be a large black triangle with lights hiding (not too effectively) in the clouds above. This is an expensive club with sky lights that shoot up into the clouds. You can see how the lights hit the object, rather than go through it.
The manager seems pretty authentic and there are people out on the street. The question that always arises, how can the thousands of people outside in Vegas not see this? I can only attest to my experiences in Vegas, but no one really looks up at anything. Obviously everyone there is looking for entertainment and not heading to there to watch the stars. The other thing is that the Strip is very bright and I can't ever remember seeing a star in Vegas or even the sky. The lights are blinding.
Sapphire isn't right on the strip, and is away from the tourist trap areas with the blaring music, bright lights and crowds. It might be legit. The fact that there wasn't a big "debunking" pile on in the news with the usual "weather phenomenon", "publicity stunt" or "light refraction" says that the usual disinfo team wasn't confident with any of the usual explanations.
Regardless of what this is or isn't, I do like the skies are getting much more active