Declassified UFO / UAP Document

pas de sang... pas de traces... pas d'explication: chronique de la vague argentine de 2002

📅 May 2002 - July 2002 📍 Argentina 🏛 Lumières dans la Nuit 📄 Journal Article

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TL;DR

This document reports on a 2002 wave of cattle mutilations in Argentina characterized by surgical, bloodless incisions. It contrasts official government dismissals with witness reports of associated UFO sightings.

This document, published in the December 2002 issue of 'Lumières dans la Nuit' (No. 366), provides a detailed chronicle of a significant wave of cattle mutilations that occurred in Argentina between May and July 2002. The report documents numerous incidents across several provinces, including La Pampa, Buenos Aires, Rio Negro, and others. The mutilations are described as highly anomalous, featuring clean, cauterized incisions, the precise removal of organs such as eyes, tongues, and genitals, and a total absence of blood or signs of struggle. The document notes that local authorities and the national agricultural service (SENASA), led by Bernardo Cané, initially attempted to dismiss the events as the work of scavengers or natural causes. However, these explanations were met with skepticism by farmers, veterinarians, and independent researchers who pointed to the surgical nature of the wounds and the lack of tracks or evidence of human or animal presence. The text also details various UFO sightings reported in conjunction with these events, including descriptions of multicolored lights, silent objects, and entities. The author, Joël Mesnard, emphasizes the lack of a coherent official explanation and the frustration of those affected by the ongoing phenomenon, which continued to accumulate reports throughout the summer of 2002.

pas de sang... pas de traces... pas d'explication

Official Assessment

Bernardo Cané (SENASA) initially attributed deaths to natural causes and scavengers, later suggesting 'esoteric practices' or 'crazy surgeons'.

The document chronicles a wave of cattle mutilations in Argentina in 2002, noting the lack of blood, clean surgical incisions, and the failure of official explanations to account for the phenomena.

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