Thursday, May 12, 2016

Did UFOS kill 2 people and victimize dozens?


One of the most intriguing UFO investigation to date happened in northeast Brazil. In November 1977, a military squad commanded by Captain Uyrange Hollanda came to support the Island of Colares, and the residents of a small fishing village from the Amazon delta, in the vicinity of the Atlantic coast. Reports of unidentified flying object as well as submersible devices have caught the attention of the military who wanted to see if the stories had indeed an extraterrestrial origin.

From Ufoholic.com:

The mission was entitled Operacao Prato, or Operation Plate, and its first objective was to study the bizarre luminous sightings, as well as helping the villagers who reported being attacked by mysterious beams of light on several occasions.

It all seemed to have a rational explanation until Captain Hollanda and his crew encountered a UFO that lit up right above them. The object had the shape of a disk and made bizarre noise similar to “an air conditioner, or like a bicycle sprocket when you pedal backwards.” During the time the object was hovering, it emitted a yellow glow five times before turning blue and dashing towards the sea.

The report was quickly forwarded to the base commander in Belem, and soon after, Hollande was made leader of one of the biggest UFO investigations in written history. He returned with a team of specialists and photographers who then interviewed more than 300 people, including the fishermen who reported seeing strange blue lights below the watery surface and UFOs that had the ability to submerge, but also fly.



The location proved to be a hotbed for UFOs after all, as more than a hundred photos in full spectrum of various UFOs were shot. The mysterious objects appeared in different shapes and sizes: pyramids, discs, cylinders, and even a 100-meter-long (330 ft) “mother ship” that strongly resembled an oil barrel.

Because most of the victims ended up paralyzed after encountering these otherworldly devices, the locals dubbed them “chupa-chupas,” because it drained the energy of the body, similar to how mosquitos sucked the blood of their victims. However, these UFOs used a ray of green light to stun their victims before burning them with a flash of red light that left visible marks on the skin.

Hollanda concluded that the UFOs were taking blood samples, but the action wasn’t harmful as you would expect, since two people were found dead after the encounter, and thirty-five of them were badly hurt. Because of this, entire villages were evacuated by the locals who were afraid for their lives.

You can read more here.

No comments:

Post a Comment