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(.#468).- The Jacques Vallée survey, 1977 Colares events, Brazil.
The Jacques Vallée survey, 1977 Colares events, Brazil.
J. Allen Hynek and Jacques Vallée (right).
French astronomer and computer scientist Doctor Jacques Vallée went to South America to study and document UFO reports and reports of close encounters that resulted in the death or injury of the witnesses and published the results in his book "Confrontations".
Among the many cases he studied in South America, he dealt with the events of 1977 in Colares.
It was in the Islands around Belèm, where the waters of the Tarantines and the Amazon majestically meet the ocean to a degree south of the equator, that the Brazilian wave of 1977 peaked; and this is where for the first time proof of the reality of the phenomenon was obtained. More specifically, as Daniel Rebisso indicated, the culmination took place over a period of three months from July to September 1977 on the island of Colares and on the beach of aia do Sol, on the island of Mosqueira. Ref: Rebisso Gliese. UFO no Para)
There we found fishermen who had witnessed the objects, and a doctor who had provided medical care to dozens of people struck by the light of the Chupas. She confirmed that one of the patients died after the experiment. Several of these witnesses also told us that they observed two teams of Brazilian military cameramen filming the objects, trying to establish contact with them.
The naked truth, there is nothing to doubt the wave of 1977. It started in June near Cap Gurupi, north of the city of Vizeu, and it moved in both directions on along the coast; to Sao Luis in the east and to Belem in the west during June and July; it peaked in September and October 1977.
The reason why the phenomenon could not be denied is very simple; each time, the UFOs appeared, coming from the north. In some cases, they flew down from the sky, in other cases, they emerged out of the Ocean. I saw a photograph of an object with a bright white ring coming out of the brackish water and taking off at dusk.
They arrived above the islands at low altitude and turned all around; they went down as if to land; they made curls and accelerated suddenly; they hovered over the houses and surveyed the interior with rays. They even emerged from larger vessels and returned there. And this happened regularly every night for three months.
Vallée spoke with Dr. Carvalho and wrote this list of symptoms from the medical records of the doctor's patients :
• Feeling weak, some of them could barely walk.
• Dizziness and headache.
• Localized loss of sensitivity. Weaknesses and tremors.
• A pale complexion.
• Low blood pressure.
• Anemia with low hemoglobin levels.
• Darkening of the skin where the light had reached, with several purplish red circles resembling mosquito bites, hot and painful, two or three centimeters in diameter.
• Two puncture marks inside the red circles, resembling mosquito bites, hard to the touch.
• The hairs in the blackened areas fell out and no longer grew back, as if the follicles had been destroyed.
• No nausea or diarrhea.
After asking various forensic pathologists to review his results under the peer review procedure, Vallée said: `` What the UFO witnesses describe as a ray of light can actually be a complex combination of ionizing radiation and not -ionisants. Many of the damage described in Brazil is consistent with the effects of high-powered pulsed microwaves. "He will point out later that pulsed microwaves can" interfere with the central nervous system. Such a beam can cause the dizziness, headache, paralysis, burns, and numbness reported by so many witnesses. "
In his conclusion to ‘’ Confrontations ’’ Vallée discusses the possibility that Brazilian UFOs similar to those seen in Colares are deliberately trying to kill people. If so, he considers them to be fairly ineffective for this purpose. After all, someone in a helicopter with a long-range night-sighted rifle could probably do a better job. He said, however, that a beam of radiation that was designed simply to knock people out at a certain distance could be fatal at another distance.
Given that obviously research has been done in the field of high power microwave weapons (HPM), Jacques Vallée assesses the relationship between human technology and this foreign technology used in Colares. "Here again, UFOs seem to represent a foreign force that is ahead of our own scientific developments by a few decades, mocking our own efforts to identify its nature and long-term intentions." (Vallée, 1990, p.206)
A general conclusion offered by Vallée at the end of "Confrontations" is:
"The material collected in this book represents only a portion of the cases that I have personally studied and a very small percentage of the data that has been compiled by other researchers and by official agencies. The fact that none of this material has never been seriously examined by professional scientists is staggering. Strictly in terms of the sociology of science, the refusal to consider the facts of the phenomenon says remarkably much about the narrow limits within which our society allows the serious pursuit of Knowledge. "
In fact the example of Colares indicates that in this case the light beams of UFOs undoubtedly had another objective than simply injuring people. What this goal was, however, remains a mystery.
F I N.
The Jacques Vallée survey, 1977 Colares events, Brazil.
J. Allen Hynek and Jacques Vallée (right).
French astronomer and computer scientist Doctor Jacques Vallée went to South America to study and document UFO reports and reports of close encounters that resulted in the death or injury of the witnesses and published the results in his book "Confrontations".
Among the many cases he studied in South America, he dealt with the events of 1977 in Colares.
It was in the Islands around Belèm, where the waters of the Tarantines and the Amazon majestically meet the ocean to a degree south of the equator, that the Brazilian wave of 1977 peaked; and this is where for the first time proof of the reality of the phenomenon was obtained. More specifically, as Daniel Rebisso indicated, the culmination took place over a period of three months from July to September 1977 on the island of Colares and on the beach of aia do Sol, on the island of Mosqueira. Ref: Rebisso Gliese. UFO no Para)
There we found fishermen who had witnessed the objects, and a doctor who had provided medical care to dozens of people struck by the light of the Chupas. She confirmed that one of the patients died after the experiment. Several of these witnesses also told us that they observed two teams of Brazilian military cameramen filming the objects, trying to establish contact with them.
The naked truth, there is nothing to doubt the wave of 1977. It started in June near Cap Gurupi, north of the city of Vizeu, and it moved in both directions on along the coast; to Sao Luis in the east and to Belem in the west during June and July; it peaked in September and October 1977.
The reason why the phenomenon could not be denied is very simple; each time, the UFOs appeared, coming from the north. In some cases, they flew down from the sky, in other cases, they emerged out of the Ocean. I saw a photograph of an object with a bright white ring coming out of the brackish water and taking off at dusk.
They arrived above the islands at low altitude and turned all around; they went down as if to land; they made curls and accelerated suddenly; they hovered over the houses and surveyed the interior with rays. They even emerged from larger vessels and returned there. And this happened regularly every night for three months.
Vallée spoke with Dr. Carvalho and wrote this list of symptoms from the medical records of the doctor's patients :
• Feeling weak, some of them could barely walk.
• Dizziness and headache.
• Localized loss of sensitivity. Weaknesses and tremors.
• A pale complexion.
• Low blood pressure.
• Anemia with low hemoglobin levels.
• Darkening of the skin where the light had reached, with several purplish red circles resembling mosquito bites, hot and painful, two or three centimeters in diameter.
• Two puncture marks inside the red circles, resembling mosquito bites, hard to the touch.
• The hairs in the blackened areas fell out and no longer grew back, as if the follicles had been destroyed.
• No nausea or diarrhea.
After asking various forensic pathologists to review his results under the peer review procedure, Vallée said: `` What the UFO witnesses describe as a ray of light can actually be a complex combination of ionizing radiation and not -ionisants. Many of the damage described in Brazil is consistent with the effects of high-powered pulsed microwaves. "He will point out later that pulsed microwaves can" interfere with the central nervous system. Such a beam can cause the dizziness, headache, paralysis, burns, and numbness reported by so many witnesses. "
In his conclusion to ‘’ Confrontations ’’ Vallée discusses the possibility that Brazilian UFOs similar to those seen in Colares are deliberately trying to kill people. If so, he considers them to be fairly ineffective for this purpose. After all, someone in a helicopter with a long-range night-sighted rifle could probably do a better job. He said, however, that a beam of radiation that was designed simply to knock people out at a certain distance could be fatal at another distance.
Given that obviously research has been done in the field of high power microwave weapons (HPM), Jacques Vallée assesses the relationship between human technology and this foreign technology used in Colares. "Here again, UFOs seem to represent a foreign force that is ahead of our own scientific developments by a few decades, mocking our own efforts to identify its nature and long-term intentions." (Vallée, 1990, p.206)
A general conclusion offered by Vallée at the end of "Confrontations" is:
"The material collected in this book represents only a portion of the cases that I have personally studied and a very small percentage of the data that has been compiled by other researchers and by official agencies. The fact that none of this material has never been seriously examined by professional scientists is staggering. Strictly in terms of the sociology of science, the refusal to consider the facts of the phenomenon says remarkably much about the narrow limits within which our society allows the serious pursuit of Knowledge. "
In fact the example of Colares indicates that in this case the light beams of UFOs undoubtedly had another objective than simply injuring people. What this goal was, however, remains a mystery.
F I N.