Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Realidad de los seres 'imposibles'
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The document presents a compilation of reports linking cryptozoological entities to UFO sightings. It argues that these creatures are not biological animals but are part of a broader, potentially non-terrestrial phenomenon.
This document, published in the July 1996 issue of Enigmas magazine, explores the intersection between cryptozoology and the UFO phenomenon. It argues that creatures traditionally dismissed as folklore or biological impossibilities—such as hairy bipeds (Bigfoot, Yeti, 'Maloliente'), winged humanoids, and the 'Chupacabras'—are not isolated biological entities but are manifestations related to the UFO phenomenon. The text suggests that these entities appear in specific 'windows' of activity and are often accompanied by luminous spheres or metallic craft. The article cites various historical and contemporary accounts, including the 1948 Washington sighting by Bernard Zaikowski, the 1976 Florida incident involving Donald Duncan, and the 1980 Puerto Rican 'Garadiávolo' case. It references researchers like Ivan T. Sanderson, John A. Keel, and Jacques Vallée, who have proposed that these phenomena are not purely extraterrestrial in the conventional sense but may originate from 'another reality.' The document details physical evidence, such as footprints and remains, and notes that these creatures often exhibit hostile behavior toward humans and livestock. It concludes that the persistence of these reports, despite scientific skepticism, suggests a complex, interconnected mystery that defies standard biological classification.
El fenómeno ovni no es de naturaleza extraterrestre, al menos, no exclusivamente.
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Official Assessment
The document posits that cryptozoological creatures (hairy bipeds, winged humanoids) are not merely biological anomalies but are intrinsically linked to the UFO phenomenon, often appearing in 'windows' of high activity and exhibiting behavior that suggests a non-terrestrial or multidimensional origin.
Key Persons
- Ivan T. SandersonCryptozoologist
- John A. KeelCryptozoologist
- Jacques ValléeResearcher
- Alfredo García GaramendiResearcher
- William H. EgerAssociate Professor and Curator of Fishes
- Bob LeeRescue team leader
- Albert OstmanHunter
- Bob CalusinskyFarmer
- Charles FortResearcher
- Donald DuncanFarmer
- Ann SlateResearcher
- Scott CorralesResearcher
- León CorderoPolice officer
- W. H. SmithWriter
- Bernard ZaikowskiWitness
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