Declassified UFO / UAP Document

PUERTO RICO UFO REPORTS 1995/96

📅 November 18, 1995 📍 Barranquitas, Puerto Rico 🏛 EVIDENCIA OVNI 📄 Compilation of reports

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TL;DR

A collection of 1995-1996 UFO sighting reports in Puerto Rico, alleging a connection between U.S. military Aerostat surveillance balloons and extraterrestrial activity. The reports include accounts of electronic interference, military jet intercepts, and physical effects on witnesses.

This document is a compilation of UFO and UAP reports from Puerto Rico during 1995 and 1996, edited by Jorge Martín of EVIDENCIA OVNI. The reports detail a series of sightings in the southwestern region of the island, particularly around Lajas and Cabo Rojo. Witnesses describe various aerial phenomena, including oval and triangular craft, often accompanied by military jet activity. A recurring theme in the reports is the presence of the 'Aerostat,' a large tethered surveillance balloon operated by the U.S. military, which witnesses claim is linked to UFO activity. The document includes accounts of electronic malfunctions, electricity blackouts, and physiological effects on witnesses, such as paralysis and skin burns. It also discusses alleged animal mutilations and the presence of 'Chupacabra' creatures. The author posits that the U.S. government is concealing information about these events, suggesting a possible subterranean base or contact between military personnel and extraterrestrial entities. The document features several diagrams and photographs, including a computer simulation of a UFO encounter with F-14 jets and a sketch of a purported subterranean base. The author concludes that the situation in southwestern Puerto Rico is a matter of significant concern, demanding transparency from the authorities.

The objective of all of which is to localize and identify alleged subterranean alien bases in the sea off the West Coast.

Official Assessment

U.S. authorities claim Aerostat is for detecting smugglers.

The author suggests a connection between U.S. military facilities, specifically the Aerostat surveillance balloons, and UFO activity in southwestern Puerto Rico, alleging potential contact or joint operations.

Witnesses

Key Persons

Military Units