Declassified UFO / UAP Document
TWO REPORTS FROM BRAZIL. BY PROFESSOR HÚLVIO BRANT ALEIXO
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The document presents accounts of a UFO pursuit in São Vicente and an encounter with an anomalous biological entity at a plantation in Mateus Leme, Brazil, alongside reports of livestock mutilations.
This document contains two reports from Brazil compiled by Professor Húlvio Brant Aleixo for the Flying Saucer Review (FSR). The first report details a sighting on April 25, 1998, in São Vicente, Minas Gerais, where a man named Dalton Eustaquio de Castro was pursued for one hour by a UFO. The object was described as having a blue light on top, a larger yellow light below, and a ring of smaller yellow lights. The witness reported that the object was approximately two metres wide and that passing car engines faltered as the object approached. The second report concerns an 'anomalous biological entity' at the Rancho Alegre plantation in Mateus Leme, Minas Gerais, in September 1997. The caretaker, José Rodrigues Corrêa, reported missing birds and dead chickens with small holes in their throats. Corrêa later encountered a dark-coloured creature in a ditch, which he described as having a flat head, large eyes with yellow spots, and a powerful odour of crushed garlic and sulphur. The document also includes a separate report by Mauren Andrea Stieven regarding a 'chupacabra' epidemic in South-Central Brazil during 1997, noting various livestock mutilations in the regions of Mato Grosso do Sul and Paraná.
And he smelt a powerful odour -like crushed garlic mixed with sulphur. ["Brimstone and sulphur" is the smell traditionally associated with "Old Nick". G.G.]
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Official Assessment
Reports of UFO sightings and anomalous biological entities in Brazil, including alleged animal mutilations and encounters with entities.
Witnesses
- Dalton Eustaquio de Castro
- José Rodrigues Corrêacaretakerplantation homestead known as Rancho Alegre
Key Persons
- Mauren Andrea StievenAuthor of 'Chupacabras' Rampant in South-Central Brazil (1997)
- Suely WesnerCattle-farmer
- Nelson Lucas BatistellaOwner of São João Fazenda