UFO sightings in Brazil

This is a list of alleged sightings of unidentified flying objects or UFOs in Brazil.

1947

1952

1957

"Such civilization could see that in Earth we now have atomic bombs and that we are quickly improving our rockets. Given the past history of mankind - frequent wars showing a belligerent human race - they must have become alarmated. We should, therefore, expect, specially at this times, to receive such visits. According to this, the main objective of the aliens would be to watch our space improvements, fearing we could become a threat to other planets. If this hypothesis is exact, it could be expanded to link the launching of the Sputniks with the attack to the Fort Itaipu. However, this sounded absurd for all investigators. It would mean that the aliens would be worried about our firsts steps in space, and by small space ships so primitive that would look like a canoe if compared to a transatlantic liner. It would also mean that those burnings had the purpose of demonstrate the superior weapons they could use against the aggressive explorers coming from the Earth. However, we were still far from the piloted space flight, even to the Moon. According to the human logic, we would not be able to threaten a superior space ship - not now nor later."
In 2008, a document reporting the incident was written at the Brazilian Embassy in the United States.[7]

1958

1966

Main article: Lead Masks Case

Two men were found dead near Niterói. Both were wearing lead masks. A UFO allegedly was seen flying near the point where both died.[12]

1977

The first operation of the Brazilian Air Force created only to investigate UFO-related issues. This operation was started shortly after the Colares UFO flap.

1979

1980

1986

A series of UFO sightings all over the states of Southeastern Brazil.[16]

1996

Main article: Varginha UFO incident

2008

2013

See also

References

  1. O Fantastico Caso Higgins
  2. Addendum on Occupant Reports (CE III's) from the 1947 UFO Wave
  3. Barra de Tijuca UFO Photos
  4. Ubatuba fragments
  5. Ubatuba UFO samples
  6. Fort Itaipu UFO Incident rr0. In French
  7. 1 2 Ducument
  8. "UFO Burns". HowStuffWorks. Blucora. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
  9. Lorenzen, Coral E. (1966). Flying Saucers: The Startling Evidence of the Invasion From Outer Space. New York. pp. 156–157.
  10. Carpenter, Major Donald G.; Lt. Colonel Edward R. Therkelson. "Introductory Space Science - Volume Ii". Department of Physics of the USAF. Retrieved 27 October 2012. Cite uses deprecated parameter |coauthors= (help)
  11. E. Keyhoe, Donald (1977). A Verdade sobre os Discos-Voadores. São Paulo. p. 29.
  12. Vallée, Jacques (1990). Confrontations — A Scientist's Search for Alien Contact. Souvenir Press Ltd. pp. 3–15. ISBN 0-285-62976-X.
  13. Buhler, Walter K (1986) "UFO abduction at Mirassol", UFO photo archives, ISBN 0-9608558-8-2
  14. Elias, Laura Maria (February 2015). "Caso Caiana: desdobramentos de um clásico da Ufologia Mineira". Revista UFO (Magazine) (in Portuguese) (220) (Mythos Editora). p. 43.
  15. 1980 Brazilian Abduction
  16. Jet Chase over Brazil
  17. Westendorff UFO sighting at Revista Vigília
  18. Drawing of the object supposedly seen by Westendorff
  19. Westendorff UFO sighting at Nonsoloufo
  20. A video of the incident, with testmonials of Westendorff and other people linked with the incident
  21. "[...] INAPE (Instituto de Astronomia e Pesquisa Espacial), organização amadora com sede em Araçatuba SP [...]." BENEZ, Leo. O Binóculo, esse desconhecido (pg. 10). Inape, accessed January 31, 2014.
  22. Estudo de ufólogos diz que óvnis 'visitaram' cidade do interior de SP em 2008 - Sinais encontrados em um canavial de Riolândia (555 km de São Paulo) em 2008 foram provocados por óvnis (objetos voadores não identificados) Folha de S.Paulo accessed January 31, 2014
  23. ‘Não estou louco’, diz testemunha de UFO, accessed January 31, 2014
  24. "Uso de drone pela Folha repercute no 'WSJ'; site suspeitou ser um óvni". Folha de S. Paulo (in Portuguese) (São Paulo). 24 June 2013. Retrieved 25 June 2013.

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