Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Sighting Report: Antonio Gulin and Cassio Vendramini, Presidente Prudente, April 26, 1969
AI-Generated Summary
Two merchants in Presidente Prudente, Brazil, reported observing an orange, oval-shaped UAP on April 26, 1969. The sighting lasted only a few seconds and involved the object performing a vertical ascent before disappearing.
This document contains a formal report regarding an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP/OANI) sighting that occurred in Presidente Prudente, Brazil, on April 26, 1969. The report details the testimonies of two local merchants, Antonio Gulin and Cassio Vendramini. According to the accounts, the object was observed near the Tennis Club on Avenida Washington Luiz at approximately 06:12 local time. Antonio Gulin described the object as an orange, oval-shaped craft that moved at an enormous speed, emitting luminosity before rising vertically and disappearing. Cassio Vendramini, who was leaving his residence at the time, corroborated the account, noting that the object was visible for only a few seconds. The document includes a hand-drawn diagram illustrating the positions of the witnesses and the object relative to local landmarks. Additionally, the report includes press clippings from local newspapers, such as 'Correio da Sorocabana' and 'Noticias Populares', which highlight the credibility of the witnesses and the public interest in the event. The document concludes with a post-script from the reporting party noting that they lack the official CIONI questionnaire and are requesting one for further documentation.
Declara também que a côr do OANI era alaranjada, de formato arredondado meio oval e expelia uma essuntude luminosidade.
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Official Assessment
Two witnesses in Presidente Prudente observed an unidentified aerial object on the morning of April 26, 1969. The object was described as oval, orange, and capable of high-speed vertical flight.
Witnesses
- ANTONIO GULINcomerciante
- CASSIO VENDRAMINIcomerciante
Key Persons
- Edison Boaventura JrDigital archivist