Declassified UFO / UAP Document
BIOMETRIC DATA IN 19 UFO OCCUPANT CASES
AI-Generated Summary
This academic article analyzes 19 UFO occupant cases in Spain and Portugal from 1935 to 1969. It concludes that there is insufficient data to form a solid morphological model of the entities.
This document, authored by Vicente-Juan Ballester Olmos in August 1972, presents a systematic analysis of 19 UFO occupant cases recorded in Spain and Portugal between 1935 and 1969. The study aims to categorize the morphology and behavior of the entities reported in conjunction with UFO sightings. The author emphasizes that the research is based on a larger Type-I catalogue of over 130 landing reports. The document provides detailed tables summarizing the physical characteristics of the occupants, such as stature, head features, and extremities, as well as the equipment and behavior associated with these encounters. The author notes that 68% of the reports involved only one witness, and that the reports are often contradictory or nonsensical. The analysis reveals that sightings of multiple entities are more frequent than single-entity sightings, and that small-statured beings are reported twice as often as tall beings. The document also includes a section by P. M. H. Edwards, a professor of linguistics, who discusses specific physiological details of reported occupants in Brazil, such as the number of fingers and the positioning of eyes. The author concludes that it is currently impossible to establish a definitive typology or model for these occupants due to the small and inconsistent nature of the available reports. The document serves as a scholarly attempt to apply statistical methods to UFO occupant data, while acknowledging the inherent limitations of the source material.
It is not possible to learn any clear typology or obtain a solid model as to the morphology of the occupants. The descriptions on file differ very widely.
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Official Assessment
It is not possible to learn any clear typology or obtain a solid model as to the morphology of the occupants.
The author concludes that reports of multiple occupants are more frequent than single occupants, and that occupants of small stature are twice as common as tall beings.
Key Persons
- Jacques ValléResearcher
- Aimé MichelInvestigator of UFO reports
- P. M. H. EdwardsProfessor of Linguistics at the University of Victoria
- Nigel RimesWitness
- Tiago MachadoWitness
- Irene GranchiRepresentative of APRO in Brazil