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From SAGA magazine, Volume 33, Number 5, February 1967.
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Save THE UFO KIDNAPPERS!, by John A. Keel For Later For the first time in any magazine, the
astounding documented truth behind the
EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS
This UFO was spotted hovering near the Santa Ana
Marine Corps air facility, California. The photo was
taken by Rex Heflin, @ state highway investigator.
(photo credit: NICAP)
By JOHN A. KEEL
It was a warm, clear night in early May
d William Keralas, a real estate man from
Cape Coral, Fla., was casually cruising along
the desolate Tamiami Trail in his open con-
vertible, enjoying the gentle spring
it whooshed low over his car . .
a glittering blob of blue-green light 100 feet
in diameter.
Bill Keralas reacted just as you might
air. As have done in the same situation. He shoved
he drove, he dreamily ates a peculiar
green star in the velvet sky. Tt seemed to be
moving slowly toward him He blinked his
eyes, shook his head, and blamed his imag-
ination, But he quickly realized it was not
his imagination. The star was moving! In
fact, it was racing toward him. In a matter
the accelerator to the floorboards and took
off. The huge glowing object stayed close be-
hind him, pursuing him as the needle on his
speedometer bounced past the 100 m.p.h.
mark. Keralas shot into the town of Naples,
Fla., at 115 m.p.h, and screeched to a halt
in front of the local police station. Leaping
FEBRUARY [ 11UFO KIDNAPPERS
continued
12 C] SAGA
The blow-up (below) of a section of
the photo of a new bomber in flight
(right) clearly shows the outline of
a UFO railing the plane. Similar
incidents have often been reported.
(photo credit: NICAP)
out of his car, he charged into the station-
house and blurted out his story to the man
behind the desk, Officer Dave Dampier.
When the two men looked outside, the ob-
ject was gone, Officer Dampier noted that
Keralas “did not appear overly tired, nor
had the symptoms of drinking.” He added,
“T think this man was telling the truth. He
was right scared.”
“J felt as though nothing good was going
to happen if I stopped,” Keralas said later.
nica.
“So I got out of the area as fast as my car
would go.”
What happened to Bill Keralas on that
night of May 6, 1966, has also happened to
hundreds of other motorists all over the
world. Strange flying lights and weird cireu-
lar machines have been chasing automobiles
for years, terrifying ordinary citizens and
police officers as well.
What kind of 2 game are these things play-
ing? And what does happen when they actu-(photo credit: NASA)
ally catch a hapless driver?
After 20 years of mystifying incidents,
most of which have been casually explained
away by the United States Air Force as hal-
lucinations and vicious clouds of swamp gas,
some of the pieces of this baffling puzzle are
beginning to fit into place. The unidentified
flying objects are engaged in a bewildering
series of research studies which make the
efforts of our leading science-fiction writers
seem like Mickey Mouse comic strips.
The years 1965-66 marked a fantastic new
phase in the world-wide activities of the
UFO's and their elusive pilots. Although
many thousands of sightings were reported
by reliable witnesses, only a handful ap-
peared in the national press. Yet many of
these sightings and incidents were so drama-
tic that they would have made world head-
lines in another, less sophisticated era. Auto-
mobile chases were conducted en masse, and
UFO landings occurred on a large seale in a
dozen countries. Clouds of swamp gas landed
on a highway in South Africa, frightening
two police officers there and setting fire to
the tar on the road. Another huge, low flying
mass of purple hallucination approached a
police car in Texas, causing two alarmed
sheriffs to speed away at over 100 m.p.h. In
spite of all of the latest techniques for clear-
ing “ghosts” from modern radar, experts at
airports and weather stations across the
country continued to complain that they were
receiving images of unidentified objects fly-
ing in formation at incredible high speeds.
And from Long Island to Vietnam, the Air
Force continued to scramble jet fighters to
pursue weather balloons and the planet Ve-
nus. At least one pilot got so close to the
planet Venus that his plane ended up as a
pile of junk near the Wanaque Reservoir in
New Jersey . . . where hundreds of mis-
guided citizens and police officers had been
seeing glowing objects hovering oyer the
water.
At5 a.m. on the morning of April 17, 1966,
two police officers in Ravenna, Ohio, did a
turnabout and pursued a flying saucer, in-
stead of being pursued by it. It flew low over
Highway 224 and, at times during the 85
mile chase that covered two states, it would
A section of 16mm movie film (above) shows “pos-
sible,” UFO spotted by astronaut James Me
UFO (below) was spotted as it beamed light it
to the Wanaque Reservoir in Wanaque, New Jersey.
hover and wait for the police car to catch up
with it before scooting off again. Another
policeman, William L. Stevens, Jr., of Rich-
mond, Va., had the same exasperating ex-
perience at 3:30 a.m, on June 24, 1966, when
he sighted a dirigible-shaped object about
125 feet long and went after it. He sped up
to 110 m.p.h. but the thing got away.
‘This swamp gas is slippery stuff.
It can also be terrifying.
In November 1965, two Australians, Dr.
FEBRUARY [1 13While setting @ cross-Canada, airspeed record
in 1956, Squadron Leader Robert J. Childerhouse
spotted this UFO over Fort Mcleon, Alberta.
UFO KIDNAPPERS
continued
Anton Kukla and Mrs. Audrey Lawrence, re-
ported that they were out rock-hunting when
a gigantic green object surrounded by a red-
dish glow swooped down out of the sky and
hovered directly over their car while they
trembled in terror in the bushes beside the
road. Tt held them at bay for several minutes,
Australia, it seems, had a monumental fly
ing saucer “flap” in 1965-66, and a great
many wild hallucinations were reported. For
instance, one young couple, Nicholas Kuk-
lyez, an engineer, and his girl friend, Ann In-
nes, were parked in a picnic grounds near
Newton, Australia, in March 1966, when a
bright red object came within a few feet of
their car at ground level and stayed there
for 25 minutes. \
“Tt was about 60 feet in diameter and 20
feet high,” Kuklyez reported. “It was only a
few feet from us, (Continted on page 50)
COO eC ae OR
eee
DO te Ces
PoC Cc ea oa a ecg
ee ee aed
a Lec oeThis color photo of a UFO was taken by Alan Smith, a
(photo credit: OKLAHOMA JOURNAL)
14-year-old, Tulsa, Okla., boy, at night on Avg. 2, 1965.
This “bell-shaped” object was photographed in Me
bourne, Australia, on Apri
businessman, using a Polaroid color camera. It was
hovering over a house at an cltitude of 150
2, 1966 by a prominent
(photo credic: Peter Norris, SAUCER NI
FEBRUARY (1 15UFO KIDNAPPERS
[continued from page 14]
I started the engine, let in the clutch
and accélerated hard, but the car moved
only a couple of feet. We could hear
a humming noise from this object. Ie
drowned out the engine revs.
Finally the thing flew ‘off and the
panic-stricken pair drove away as fast
as they could.
Nicholas Kuklyer's story is like the
opening of a bad science-fiction movie
Bue what kind of ending will it have?
We only heat about the people who
ot away.
‘Two boys in Norwalk, Conn, appar-
ently were lucky enough to get away
fon April 8, 1966. Mike Dorsey and
Gary Hung, both 12 years old, were on
their way to school that morning whea
a silvery object came humming out of
the sky and pursued them along a de-
serted road, It was a smooth, metallic
disk about eight feet in diameter and
4Y4 feet high, with red and white lights
around the rim which seemed to rotate.
The panic stricken boys ran under a
low bridge and cowered there as the ob-
ject hovered a few fect away. During
the chase, they had tried to hide behind
wees but, Gary said, “it floated above
the trees 10 spot us.” The thing pur-
sued them for over two hours, When, at
last, ic flew away, the boys returned
home, “white and obviously very fright-
ened.” An investigator for the Aerial
Phenomena Research — Organization
(APRO), Martin F. Grace, learned
that later “the boys were questioned
in the principal’s office at school by a
man who refused to give his name or
organization. He merely said that he was
from a classified top secret branch of
the government.”
Had a flying saucer tried to captute
the two boys? Or had they just found a
very creative excuse for. playing hooky?
If that’s the case, then they are both
superb actors for everyone who has
questioned them about it has come away
convinced thae they're telling the truth
And all of this is only the beginning.
Te was a dark night in early October
1963, when an Argentine truck driver
named Eugenio Douglas drove straight
into a pre-Halloween horsor. He was
on a deserted highway a few miles out-
side of Monte Maix, Argentina, when
the nightmare suddenly began. A disc-
shaped object some 25 feet in diameter
‘came down and hovered directly in front
of him, flooding his truck with a bril-
liane white light and causing him co feel
what he described as “a prickling sensa-
tion.” He was so startled that he lose
control of his vehicle and drove into
a ditch.
Fearing hijackers, he pulled out the
revolver he carried and jumped from
his cab. As he did so, he saw that the
object was now sitting in the middle
of the road and three “indescribable
beings” were coming coward him in a
stifl, mechanical manner. Whatever they
were, they scared the daylights out of
him, He fired fone shots at them point
blank, apparently without effect, and
then he turned and started to run. A
‘moment later the strange craft took off
again and began to pursue him, It made
three passes at him, as he frantically
ducked behind trees and scumbled along
e road, which was now eerily lighted
by the machine, Each time the object
closed wich him, he felt a wave of heat
and new prickling sensations. Finally,
the thing flew of and he staggered,
breathlessly and numb with horror, into
the police station at Monte Maix where
he poured out his story. The police med.
ical examiner discovered that Doug.
Jas had several welt-like burns, "ynlike
anything I've ever seen before.”
Eugenio Douglas got away. But Tele:
‘maco Xavier didn't
Xavier disappeared on che night of
September 16, 1962, near a remote
jungle village in northern Brazil, Shore
ly before he went into limbo, workmen
on a rubber plantation in Barcelos,
Amazonas, reported seeing @ huge, sil
very disk hovering over the Padauri
River and spraying sparks. The local
police investigated and learned that 17
chickens, six pigs and two cows had
vanished from the village ac the same
A few days later, Telemaco Xavier
lefe a soccer match in the village of
Vila Conceicao and started to walk
home alone along a dark jungle road. He
‘was never seen again and a thorough
search of the region failed to carn up
any trace of him, But one workman did
come forth with a very bizatte story.
He said that he had seen a “glowing,
round-shaped object giving off sparks”
come down in a clearing and that three
men had jumped out of it and grabbed
a person who was walking past. The vic
tim put up a fight, but his assailants
managed to drag him into their craft,
which took off vertically and disappeared
at high speed. “Investigation by the au-
thorities revealed signs of a struggle
where the worker said the fight had
taken place,” the newspapers in Rio de-
clared. “It seems evident, beyond a
doubt, that Mr. Telemaco Xavier was
kidnapped by a flying disk,”
Another weird story unfolded in Bra-
zil one month prior to Xavier's disap-
peatance. A miner named Rivalino
Mafra da Silva vanished shortly after
elling friends of a strange incident
near his home, He said he had come
upon “ewo litele men about three feet
call” digging near his house. They had
dashed into some bushes and flown
away in an object shaped like a hat.
His friends had laughed at him and so
he didn’t report the incident t0 anyone
else. A few days later, on the morning
of August 20th, Rivalino’s 12-year old
son, Raimundo, was astounded to find
‘wo huge balls floating direcly outside
the door. They had antennaes and “small
tails,” he said later, and one was solid
black while the other was black and
‘white. Raimundo called his father, who
stepped out of the house and walked
toward the objects, Yellow smoke sud-
denly shot out from chem and engulfed
the elder da Silva, When the smoke
cleared, the objects and the man were
gone.
This became a celebrated case in Bra-
zil and was exhaustively investigated by
the police of nearby Diamantina, There
‘was no sign of foul play. No body was
ever found. Eventually, according to
APRO’s man in Brazil, Dr. Olavo T.
Fontes, Raimundo was flowa to Rio de
Janeizo in an army plane “where he
disappeared behind a tight security cur
As a footnote, there were a number
of UFO sightings in the area of Di
mantina at the time by such reliable wit-
nesses as Dr. Giovani Pereira and Po-
lice Chief Walter Costa Coelho. Rio
newspapers stated that, “a section of the
public remains terrified and hegitates to
go out of doors. The streets were said to
be deserted at night.”
Had Rivalino Mafra da Silva seen
something he shouldn't have? Of course,
if fying saucers are all “swamp gas,
then two little men digging a hole in
the ground is totally absurd, And da
Silva may have just deserted his mother-
less children abandoning them to
make up their own tales of how he
vanished.
Tf you believe in “swamp gas,” you
should be able to find an ally plausi-
ble explanation for these cases . .. even
though they are backed by mounds of
newspaper clippings and sworn affida-
vits of witnesses and carefully detailed
police records,
The U.S. Air Force doesn’t believe in
such documentation. In fact, the Air
Force doesn’t seem to believe in their
own records. And they now have a
‘great mass of data on the disappearance
of entire planes and crews.
There are now several well-documented
cases in which airborne planes have
(continued on page 52)‘continued from page 50
been openly gulped up by unidentified
flying objects. Maj. Donald Keyhoe, di-
rector of the National Investigations
Committee on Aerial Phenomena
(NICAP), Washington, D.C, brought
one of these cases into che open several
years ago. An F-89 jet interceptor carry-
ing two men, Lt. Felix Moncla, Jr, the
pilot, and Lt. R. R. Wilson, the radar ob-
server, was scrambled from the Kinross
Air Force Base in Michigan after Air
Defense Radar had picked up a UFO
over Lake Superior, Radar operators
on the ground watched as the jet closed
in on the unidentified interloper, and
they were astounded co sce the two blips
suddenly merge on their scopes. The
larger blip, the UFO, then sped away
toward Canada. Nothing was ever found
of the plane or the two men.
Air Force files contain a number of
similar cases, all of which are still classi-
ficd. In one of these, a jet fighter was
coming in for a landing when a UFO
suddenly rushed in and swallowed it
up before the astonished eyes of the
men in ground control. In another, a
transport plane with 26 people on board
suddenly merged with the blip of a
UFO 10 miles from an Air Force base
Neither the planes nor the passengers
were ever seen again and no wreckage
was ever found.
In still other incidents, the wreckage
of planes bas been found, but the bod.
ies of the crews and passengers were
issing. And these puzzles are not con-
fined to the United States. An Italian
correspondent, Alberto Fenoglio, re-
ported the disappearance of a small mail
plane in the Soviet Union in 1961. The
plane was later discovéred completely
intact near the remote town of Tobolsk,
Siberia, "Everything on board—engine,
radio, mailbags, et—was in perfect or-
der. The tank contained fuel for two
hours of flight. The four passengers
had vanished without a trace. At a dis-
tance of 100 meters (300 feet) from
the aircraft there was a huge clearly de-
fined circle, 30 meters wide, on which
the grass was all scorched and the earth
depressed.”
Signor Fenoglio also noted thae
‘numerous candidates for the Soviet
civilian flying license have described how
the disks dogged them with extraordi-
nary persistence, even following them
right back to their airfields.” Our mili-
tary and civilian pilots have been hay-
ing the same kind of experience for
years. Plane-chasing UFO's are as com:
‘mon as the auto-chasing types. Televi-
sion star Arthur Godfrey, a civilian pilot
of long standing, reported that a bright
UFO played tag with his plane outside
Philadelphia for several minutes in
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1965. And on April 25, 1966, a eres:
centshaped object buzzed around a
plane carrying then Florida Governor
Haydon Burns and a party of newspa
permen over Ocala, Fl.
These great glowing globs are not
confined to the earth's atmosphere,
tither. They have been following our
rockets into space ever since we began
our costly program to break free of this
planet, Nearly every astronaut has en-
countered at least one UFO up there,
usually following the same orbit as
their spacecraft. A green thing exuding
a red trail chased astronaut Gordon
Cooper over Australia in 1963 and was
seen by hundreds of people on the
ground. On different space flights, astzo-
nauts Carpenter, McDivitt, and Bor-
mann all managed to take photographs
of the strange objects they saw maneu-
vering in the upper atmosphere. ‘The
Soviet cosmonauts have also issued
guarded references to sightings of uni-
dentified objects made dusing their treks
into space. Pilots of the high-flying X-15
rocket plane have seen and photographed
formations of these energetic clouds of
swamp gas. Our satellite tracking. sta
tions, and NORAD installations, have
picked up UFO's on their radar, whiz
zing alongside the various gadgets we
have hurled into orbit, Astronomers
have photographed unknown objects
closely pursuing American and Soviet
satellites,
In short, the unidentified flying ob-
jects have been busily tracking almost
everything that moves on, above, or
around the earth. Some observers have
asked: Are the UFO's like the legendary
puppy who chases cars but wouldn't
know what to do with one if he caught
ie
Ic looks as if it isn't all a game with
the pilots of these unknown alien ma-
chines. They ure catching people, and
few of those people are ever seen again
Some may actually be coming back, but
their stories are so wild and so sidicu-
lous that not even the hard-core UFO
believers are willing to accept them.
Take, for example, che well-docu-
mented story of Barney and Betty Hill
of New Hampshire, John Fuller, the re-
porter and reluctant ufologist who wrote
the best-selling book Incident at Exeter,
heard the Hills’ tale of being taken
aboard a saucer in 1961 and obtained
the records of the case prepared by a
well-known Boston psychiatrist, Dr. Ben-
jamin Simon. His account of the inci-
dent appeared in Look and was later
published as a book under the ticle
of Interrupted Journey. In spite of all
his efforts, many UFO believers have
rejected the Hills’ story as being “too
far out.”
But is it really?
Basically, Barney and Betty Hill claim
fo have seen a low-flying disk-shaped
object on the night of September 19,
1961. After watching it, they discovered
thae they had somehow “lose” wo hours
out of their lives . . . chey just couldn’e
remember what had happened, Eventu-
ally they visited Dr. Simon and, using
hypnosis, he cook them back to thae
night and gradually enabled them to
remember the details of what had hap.
pened to them during those lost hours,
Apparenely, they had been taken aboard
the craft and pac through a physical
examination, Under hypnosis they were
able to describe the interior of the sau
cet and the appearance of the strange
beings who had abducted them, Later
theit captors used hypnosis, or some
other means, to wipe all memory of the
experience from their conscious minds.
If we accept their story at face value
(none of them . . . Fuller, Dr. Simon or
the Hills. . . claim that it is actually
true, but that it is mesely what came out
of the hypno-therapy sessions), we can
find a number of details which have
also cropped up in other so-called wild
stories over the past few ycars. Stories
that have been studiously ignored by
all except a small group of serious ufolo-
sists.
For example, the Hills have sworn
that after the incident they found chem-
selves 35 miles away from where they
had first sighted the object and they
couldn't remember driving there. How
had they covered those 35 miles?
Two years earlier, in 1959, a promi-
nent Argentine businessman had a simi-
lar, but even more bizarre, experience
According t© the newspaper Diario de
Cordobs, he got into his brand new car
one morning in the city of Bahia Blanca,
Argentina, and started to drive away
from his hotel when a strange cloud
seemed to envelop his vehicle. The
next thing he knew, he was standing
alone on a deserted spor in the coun-
tryside, He hailed a passing truck and
asked the driver to take him to Bahia
Blanca, Looking at him as though he
were some kind of maniac, the driver ex-
plained that they were in Salta
Bahia. Blanca was over 1,000 kilome
ters away! The driver took the bewil-
deted businessman co the nearest police
staion and they called the police in
Bahia Blanca, who later called back and
confirmed that the businessman's car
was still outside the hotel with ies
motor running, Only a few minuces had
elapsed from the time the man had
first climbed into his car; yet he had
somehow been transported several hun-
dred miles. The case is on the police
blottets in those two cities, if you careto go to Argentina to check.
The Hills were only transported a
measly 35 miles.
All of this strains credulity; yet these
are documented cases from police files,
military records, distinguished newspa-
pers, and valid historical accounts. These
things have happened—and are continu-
ing to happen—unless you are prepared
to dismiss the same kind of testimony
and evidence which is the foundation
for the legal procedures in our courts
of justice. People—thousands of them—
have disappeared under the most pecu-
liar circumstances. Everything points to
one grisly conclusion, Our planes, ships,
and automobiles are being removed by
an alien force, perhaps an alien race,
whose origin and motivations are totally
unknown to us. Barney and Betty Hill
‘may have had a genuine experience with
that race.
And many others may have shared
that experience
For instance, there were a succession
of horrifying UFO abduction attempts
jin Venezuela in 1954. Each of these
attempts involved young men, truck deiv-
ers and hunters, who claimed that tiny
humanoids measuring 314 to 4 feet all
had tried to haul them aboard luminous
disk-shaped objects. On December 20,
1958, at 2:55 am., ewo young Swedes,
Hans Gustavsson, 25, and Stig Rydberg,
30, fought off four fantastic "lead gray
creatures about four feet in height
outside Domsten, Sweden. They battled
for several minutes as the strange beings
tried to drag them into a disk-shaped ob-
ject which stood on three legs nearby.
Finally, they managed to escape and
told their story to disbelieving police.
Another young man, aU. S. govern-
ment scientist, was out camping with
friends in the mountains near Cisco
Grove, Calif,, in September 1963, when
he underwent a mind-numbing experi-
ence, which was later carefully invest
gated by scientists from che University
of California, Their detailed report,
filed with APRO in Tucson, Ariz, de-
scribes how the young man wandered
away from his friends and became lost.
As night approached, he lit a series of
signal fires and sat down hopefully in
darkness. After a few minutes, he saw
a light in the sky and thought it was
a helicopter coming to rescue him. The
light descended nearby and two “space-
suit” clad beings in human form came
out of the bushes toward him. They
were accompanied by what he called
“a robot” which seemed co float rather
than walk. Startled and frightened, the
young man scaled a tree. The creatures
stood around the base of the tree and
tied to shake him out of it. He was
carrying a bow and arrow, and he firedarrows at the robot as it floated up 10
his position and hissed a light vapor
at him. He said he could hear the ar
rows striking and there was a bluish
spark each time they hic Each time
the robor blew the vapor at him he
‘would lose consciousness—when he woke
up he was nauseous and vomited vio-
tently.
This weird charade continued through:
out the night. When dawn came, the
creatures left and the object flew away
Their victim was later interviewed by
the Air Force, The Air Force officers
‘cattied off one of his arrows which had
a “glob of metallic material” stuck 10
it, He never saw the arrow again, nor
hhas he ever received a report on the
nature of thae “metallic material
‘One thing stands out in all of the
cases. With very few exceptions, the
targets of the UFO pilots have always
been human males, In nearly all UFO
auto chases, the driver of the car has
been a man—usually a young man be-
tween the ages of 18 and 25, The ma
jority of the passengers and ctews of
the vanished, airplanes have been male,
as have been the crews who have dis
appeared from ships. And if you dix
into the history and mythology of 4
most any country on earth, you will dis-
cover legends of “Little People” who
were said to have been interested in
kidnapping teen-aged childen—but, most
often, ceen-aged boys.
OF course, this could be oaly a wild
coincidence. After all, men do get
around more than women, Men do the
hunting, the fighting, the sailing, and
the flying. The UFO pilots would find
it relatively easy to collect human males
in obscure areas for whatever purpose
they have in mind. However, if they
wanted to do a thorough study of earth-
y life forms, they would also need a few
female specimens. Why haven't we had
any reports of girls of women being spit-
ited away by “litele men” in flying sau-
In recent years there have been many
lieele-publicized UFO landings. The wit-
nesses in most of these cases have been
men—or boys, For example, Harold
Butcher, a 16-year-old farmboy, reported
seeing an egg-shaped object land in a
field near Cherry Creek, N.¥., on Au:
gust 19, 1965. It made @ peculiar beep-
beep sound, he said, before ic flew off
again. And a boy named Randy Roten-
berger was badly frightened on Septem-
ber 13, 1966, when a disk-shaped ob:
ject landed on chree legs near him in a
field outside of Gwinner, N.D. Te took
off a moment later with a buzzing
sound after the boy had run into the
house and locked the door.
On the morning of August 19,
1966, another boy, Chris Ward, 14, of
East Liverpool, Ohio, had an even more
horrifying experience. Chris and three
fricads, Ryan Reed, 12, Kenneth Suull,
13, and Bill Fleming, 12, were camp-
ing out behind the Reeds’ home when
they suddenly noticed a gigantic ob-
ject hovering over the porch. It was the
size of a baseball diamond, they said,
and had windows and landing gear that
looked like “the metal runners on a
sled.” A beam of light flashed from
the object and struck Chris Ward in the
face, paralyzing him, Ken Stull and
Ryan Reed grabbed che immobilized
boy and pulled ar him, but they could
not move him. He remained rooted to
the spot uncil the bright, silvery thing
flew off into the night sky. Then the
boys ran up to the door of the Reed
house and, in their panicked efforts to
unlock it, they broke the key off in the
lock, Chris Ward's hearing remained
affected for some time after the inci-
dent.
Hundreds of people in the area, in-
cluding police officers, seported seeing
a “fiery meteor” in the skies that eve-
ning,
Was Chris Ward another of the
lucky ones who got away?
Tn setsospect, once seemingly absurd
and widely separated incidents now ap-
pear to support each other, We ate no
longer dealing with the random. testi-
mony of a few hallucinated crackpots,
cranks, and publicity-seekers. There ate
now hundeeds of stories from badly
frightened people who have undergone
abnormal experiences with these mysteri-
fous machines, And certain details in
many of these stories match uneasily.
Facts in the Hill case, for example, have
caused ufologists to take a long second
look at another strange story that came
out of Brazil in 1957 and has gone un-
published until now because it was
just t00 bizarre co take seriously. Sud-
deoly it has meaning. And ic may pro-
vide a very important clue as to what
the alien UFO race is really up «0.
‘Things had been rather quiet on the
UFO frone for several months prior t
October 4, 1957. On that date the So:
viet Union succeeded in launching the
first man-made object into space—Sput-
nik I, a small 183-pound radio trans-
mitter thar sent back a steady beep-
beep as ie orbited the earth, On October
6th dozens of technicians and scien-
tists at Cape Canaveral, Fla, the US.
rocket launching site, reported sceing a
brilliant white oval object in the sky
Ie came back on October 7th and within
a few days unidentified flying objects
were appearing all over the world.
Even natives in the Fiji Islands were
seeing the damnable things. But the
fan was really hit on November 3rd
when Sputnik I whirled into outer
space. Thae night huge low-flying UFO's
buzzed military bases in New Mex-
ico and a long reddish object chased
a police car in Elmwood Park, Ill. Be-
fore that week ended, brief UFO land-
ings had been reposted in a dozen wide-
spread places; automobiles stalled as
huge glowing objects flashed low over-
head; and heavy radioactivity was found
in areas where low-level UFO's had been
sighted
The last chree months of 1957 should
have made history. Instead, only a small
fraction of these UFO incidents were
even mentioned in newspapers. The Air
Force busily worked at theit job of keep:
ing disbelief and doubt alive by discred-
iting the sightings and witnesses. In one
case which has been thoroughly docu
mented by NICAP, an Ohio house
painter named Olden Moore was whisked
to Washington after reporting the land-
ing of a large circular machine near
Route 86 on November 6, 1957. He
was kepe in a “hotel-like” room for
three days and interrogated by govern.
ment agents who tried to get him to re~
fute his story. Somebody somewhere was
taking all of this "swamp gas” very seti
ously
The people of far off, underdeveloped
Beazil were having their troubles with
UFO's thar year, too. Although exten
sive sightings were made all over South
America at that time, including several
reports of landings and the appearances
of creatures, we are concerned here with
the events that occurred between Ponte
Poran and Suo Paulo, Brazil. APRO's
Coral Lorenzen records a number of
auto-chasing incidents that took place
there in 1957 and nearly in 1958. She
documents them in her book The Great
Flying Saucer Hoax (reissued in paper
back under the title of Flying Saucers:
The Startling Evidence on the Invasion
From Outer Space). In one of these, two
adults and three children in a jeep were
pursued for two hours on the night of
December 21, 1957. Their pursuer, a
large luminous sphere, projected blind-
ing shafts of light ac the jeep at inter
vals. Ac times it citcled them and made
low passes as if it were going to land.
Bur it dida’e
This, and a whole series of similar in.
cidents, certainly proves that the UFO's
were extremely active in the area that
fall, And, more importantly, they add
some credibility to the almost outland-
ish testimony of a young Brazilian farm.
ex who claims t© have been forcibly
taken aboard a flying saucer on Oceobs
15, 1957, and there subjected to a fa
‘astic biological experiment.
(continued on page 56)(continued from page 54)
Biological experiment?
Remember that Betty Hill recalled
‘under hypnosis thar the UFO occupants
drove a six-inch needle into her navel,
telling her thac ic was “a pregnancy test
‘Any doctor will tell you that ic would
be possible to reach the ovaries from the
navel with such a needle. And this raises
the speculation that pethaps the ufonauts
had extracted an egg or ovum from Mrs.
Hill, Meanwhile, Barney Hill reported
that the UFO pilots had removed his
trousers and applied something very cold
to his genitals. Later, he developed a
ring of warts around his groin. Had
they, perhaps, extracted semen from him
in some mysterious manner?
Lese you doubt these conjectures, it is
of intetest chat at the time this article
is being written, there is an experiment
being conducted in the Soviet Union
where doctors have succeeded in atti
ficially combining human sperm with a
human ovum=in a test tube, So it is not
altogether impossible that the UFO pilots
may be engaged in a similar project. In
fact, it would seem natural that they
might be very interested in earthly bio-
logical reproduction.
If you read John Fuller's account of
the Hill case and rejected it as unbeliev-
able, then you will certainly find the
story of the Brazilian farmer difficule
to accept. However, it is not presented
here as the gospel truth. Tt is the tale of
a simple man who has no evidence to
back him up. Bue in view of more re-
cent events, and the growing mass of
verifying data which js coming in from
all parts of the world, chere now seems
to be some possibility that this narrative
could be true.
Bear in mind chat until very recently,
the details you are about to read have
been circulated amongst only a small
group of ufologists. Mr. and Mrs. Hill
could not possibly have heard of this
case, Yet there are many factors in their
story which match the farmer's. Further,
the farmer, a semicliterate native of the
backwoods of Brazil, cettainly lacked
the technical knawledge and imagination
to make up much of the information in
his testimony. Nor could he have heard
of other UFO incidents in the United
States and Europe which included cor
roborative details. In short, it is highly
improbable that this man could have
concocted this story out of whole cloth.
His name is Antonio Villas Boas; and
he was interviewed and examined at
great lengeh by two of the most prom:
inent men in Brazil. One was Joao Mar-
tins, an outstanding journalist and news-
paperman on the stat of O Gruzeiro, a
leading Brazilian magazine. Senhor Mar-
tins’ credentials are impressive and his
56 (] SAGA
reputation as a fact-finding reporter is
impeccable. ‘The other investigator was
Dr. Olavo T. Fontes, one of Brazil's
most prominent physicians, Dr. Fontes
is a professor of clinical medicine at the
National School of Medicine and the
Fitse Vice President of the Brazilian So-
ciety of Gastroenterology and Nutcition.
He is the author of several books and,
as stated carlier, is che Brazilian repre-
sentative of APRO. Both Martins and
Dr. Fontes are among the world’s lead
jing ufologists and have contributed valu-
able, valid. scientific research to. the
subject.
Its to the credit of both men that,
after investigating Boas’ experience, they
decided not to release the story until
further events developed which might
tend to substantiate it. They did, how-
ever, draw up an extensive 15,000-word
report based upon Boas’ testimony, in-
lading the results of Dr. Fontes’ ph
ical examination of the fatmer and
appraisal of his mental and emotional
make-up. The report is dated February
22, 1958, and is released here with the
permission of all the people involved.
Today, Antonio Villas Boas is happily
mazried and lives on a small farm in
Ponte Poran, about 1,500 kilometers
fom Rio de Janeiro. Condensed versions
of his story have now been published in
Flying Saucer Review, a scholarly British
journal in London, England, and in
Coral Lorenzen’s Flying Saucers.
In 1957, Antonio was 23 years old
He was just over five fect tall, a healthy,
muscalar farm boy living with his pa-
rents on a farm near the town of Fran-
cisco de Sales, in the stare of Minas
Gerais near the border of the state of
Sao Paulo, He shared his bedroom in
the family farmhouse with his brod
Joao Villas Boas. It was thete that he
experienced the first of a series of strange
events
‘At 11 pam. on the night of October
5, 1957 (summertime in Brazil), An
tonio got out of bed to open a window
and he was astonished co find the fatm-
yard bathed in a brilliant beam of light.
“Ie was like the light of a car head-
lamp,” he said, “shining downwards,
spreading is light all around. Bat in the
sky there was nothing to be seen from
which the light could be coming.” While
he watched, the beam of light slowly
moved toward his window, until ic was
brighdy illuminating the room. He
quickly closed the shutters and backed
away, but the light persisted. “We
watched the light penetrating: the lictle
slats of the shucters and then moving to-
ward the roof and shining down between
the tiles,” he went on. (Rural houses
ia Brazil never have ceilings. In fact,
thicves sometimes gain entry by strip-
ping away a few tiles and jumping
down directly into the house.) This light
continued t0 focus on Antonio's room
for several minutes. Could it be that
the ufonauts had singled Antonio out
thac night for thei future experiment?
There have been many other’ reports of
UFO's hovering over private homes for
long periods, and sometimes projecting
powerful beams of light onto the roof-
tops. Why?
Nine days later, on October 14¢h,
Antonio and his brother were working
fate at night, plowing a field with a
tractor, when a very bright light sudden-
ly appeared in the sky. “It was big and
round,” Antonio told Dr. Fontes and
Senhor Martins, "and was so bright that
it hurt the eyes.” It was abour 300 feet
high and cast a soft red light which il-
luminated @ large arca of the ground.
When they first sighted it, it was at the
northern end of the field, Antonio tried
{0 approach it; but, he said, “when I
got near the thing, it suddenly moved
and, with enormous speed, shifted to
the southern end of the field, where it
stopped again.” He turned and headed
for it again, and once mote it jumped
back to the other end of the ficld. His
brother watched while he chased back
and forth across the field, playing this
absurd game of tag with a light from
the sky. "From time to time it scemed
to give out rays in all directions, with
Aashes like the setting sun.” ‘Then sud:
denly it vanished, “just as though ic had
been turned out.” (This latter phenom:
enon is characteristic of UFO's. Several
of the mysterious aerial lights reported
‘over New Jersey in 1966 were said to
have “just gone out,” instead of flying
away.)
‘At 1 am. on the following night,
October 15, 1957, Antonio was in the
same field alone, plowing with his trac-
tor. It was a cool evening and the sky
was very clear and speckled with stars.
Suddenly he noticed thae one of the
stars seemed t0 be moving. “Ie really
Tooked like one of those big, brightly
shining stars,” he said, “But it wasn’t, as
T soon discovered, for it rapidly began
to grow larger, as though coming in my
direction, In a few moments, it had
grown into a very luminous, egg-shaped
object, fying toward me at certific speed,
It was moving so fast that it was above
the tractor before I had time to think
what I should do.”
As the thing hovered above him and
slowly began to descend, it lit up the
entire area with a pale red glare. “So
powerful chat my tractor lights, which
were on, were completely swamped by
ig” he claimed. Antonio frankly ad-
mitted that he was terrified. "For per-
haps cwo minutes I remained in thisagonized state, not knowing what to do,"
he said.
The object dipped to the ground and
moved to a position about 30 feet in
front of him. It was round in shape and
surrounded by small, purple lights, with
an enormous red “headlight” in front.
Ie looked, he said, like a large elongated
gg with three metal spurs in front—one
in the middle and one on cither side.
They were metal shafts, thick at the bases
and pointed at the tips, and were cov-
ered with a reddish glow similar to the
bright light coming from the headlight
As the machine reduced speed to land,
this light changed to a greenish color.
(The UFO. reposted by Barney and
Betty Hill had two “finlike projections,
each with a ted light on it")
‘A round dish or flattened cupola ap:
peared to he mounted on top of the
machine and was revolving at high
speed. Three metal legs came down from
the object, forming a tripod, and, as they
touched the ground, Antonio recovered
his composure enough to curn his trac
tor around and try to drive away. "But
I had only traveled a few meters,” he
claimed, “when the engine suddenly died
and the tractor lights went out. 1 am
unable to explain how this happened,
for the starting key was in and the lights
were on. I tried to get the engine to
start again, but the starter was isolated
and gave no sign of life.”
Fearing for his life, Antonio leaped
from the tractor and started (0 run across
the freshly plowed ground. But he had
only managed to take a few steps when
someone grabbed his arm. "My pursuer
was a little man (he only reached my
shoulder), dressed in strange clothes,”
Antonio explained, He gave this creature
a violent shove, knocking him off bal-
ancé, and ttied again to tun away. But
three other small men appeared and
grappled with him. “They took me by
my arms and lifted me off the ground
+ « [could only twist and turn, as their
hhold was firm and they didn’t let me
20."
They half-carried and_half-drageed
him towards their machine. He was
hardly cooperative, but struggled and
swore at them. And here he noticed a
curious thing. Every time he opened his
mouth to. speak, they stopped and
watched him closely—almest politely
waiting for him co finish before they
continued hauling him toward the ship.
But they never relaxed their grip on
him,
‘A door was open in the middle of the
craft, swinging downwards from the top,
forming a kind of bridge” with a flex-
ible metal ladder attached to the end of
it. Somehow his captors managed to
force him up this swaying ladder into
the ship itself
He found himself in a small, square
room with polished metal walls brightly
illuminated by light from some indirect
source, The little men (there were five
of them) climbed in after him and
pulled the door shut. “It was impos-
sible to make out where the entrance-
door had been only a second before,
Antonio said, “for when ic closed by
lifting up, it became parc of the wall.
1 could only see where it had been
cause of the metal ladder attached to it.”
You could speculate that this "small,
” might have been some
chamber which would, of
course, be a necessary item on a space
ship. Antonio did not, naturally, identify
ie as such—for he knew nothing of such
things, We might also note that there
were many rumors and stories in 1949
that a flying saucer had crashed in Ari-
zona and that scientists had been un-
able to find any trace of doors or en-
trances into it, suggesting that such
doors fitted so perfectly into the struc-
ture that they simply disappeared when
closed.
Antonio's captors now led him into
another chamber, much larger than the
first one. “I believe this room must
been in the center of the ma
chine,” he theorized later, “for there was
a metal bar running from floor to ceiling
tight in the middie of it, and it was
thick ac both ends, much narrower ia
the middle.” The walls here were also
of highly polished metal and the light-
jing was excellent; “the same as broad
daylight.” As for furniture, the chamber
was equipped with “an oddly-shaped
table surrounded by several backless
swivel-chairs.” They were all made of
the same white metal.
While two of the men held Antonio,
the others looked him over and talked
in grunts, like dogs do, ia a way.” Later
he found it vety difficult to even describe
those “grunts.” Nor could he imitate
them, "My vocal cords aren't made for
i” he cold Dr. Fortes. (Again, we have
a similarity to the Hills’ description.
Barney Hill said that he heard his cap.
tors talking in a granting or mumbling
‘mumumumumming” sound. And back
on August 23, 1954, witnesses in Lu
atin, France, claimed that they encoun:
tered two tiny beings less than 4 fect tall
have
and wearing silvery clothing, who
“grunted like pigs
Concluding their granting confer-
ence, the men turned t Antonio and
stétted t0 strip off his clothes. Taken
aback, the young farmer resisted stub:
bornly, struggling and cursing at chem
“in loud yells.” Once more he noticed
thar his shouting made them stop. "They
obviously didn’t understand me, butthey stopped and stared at me as if try-
ing to make me understand that they
were being polite... they never at any
time hurt me badly and they did not
even tear my clothes . . .”
‘They put me naked, and I was
again in anguish, not knowing what
would happen next. One of the men
got near me: he was holding some:
thing in his hand that looked like a
wet sponge, and with it he began to
spread a liquid all over my skin, Te
wasn't a rubber sponge for it was
much softer than one of those. The
Tiquid was clear as water, but much
thicker and odorless, Ac first I thought
it was some kind of oil, but I was mis-
taken, for my skin did not get oily.
During all of this, Antonio had man
aged to get a pretty good look at his
captors. Later he was able to describe
them in detail, All five of them were
dressed in tight-fitting coverall-type gar
ments made of soft, thick, unevenly
striped, gray material. Over their heads
they wore gray helmets, strengthened
back and frone by thin, metal plates,
one of which was at nose level and was
triangular-shaped. "Their helmet hid
everything except their eyes,” accord.
ing to Antonio, “which wete protected
by ewo round glasses, like the lenses in
ordinary glasses. Through them, the men
looked at me and their eyes scemed to
be much smaller than ours... All of
them had light-colored eyes that looked
blue to me, but I can't vouch for this.”
He noted that the helmets seemed 0 be
double the size of a normal head, and
three round, silver, metal tubes came
‘out of the top and curved down the
creatures’ backs, fitting. into their clothes
below their shoulders, They all wore
thick, five-fingered gloves and thick-
soled shoes. Each had a red badge “the
size of a pineapple slice” on their
chests these seemed to be some
kkind of reflector. (These have been doz-
tens of sightings in which wienesses have
described sccing "Little Men” wearing
red lights on their chests.) These beings
were all less than five feet tall, even in
their high helmets. But they were all
quite strong and after forcibly bathing
the hapless Brazilian, they propelled
hhim toward a door at the far end of the
chamber.
Anconio remembered that there was
some kind of writing on that door .
and that the inscription seemed to
stick out about two inches.” His de-
scription makes it sound as if it might
have been three-dimensional. He later
tried 10 write down what these "scrib-
bles” looked like and his efforts pro-
duced something vaguely resembling
Oriental characters, (Mrs, Hill recalled
seeing @ book aboard the UFO in New
58 0 SAGA
Hampshire and she described the writ.
ing as having “sharp lines . . . some
very thin, and some were medium, and
some were very heavy. It had some dots.
Ie had straight lines and curves.”)
One of the men opened the door by
operating a burton or hook in its cen:
tet and i folded inwards. They led An-
tonio into a smaller, squarish chamber
and the door closed behind them. “I
looked back and saw something tha
can't be explained,” the farmer declared
later, “There was no door any more,
only a wall like the other behind me.”
While he was pondering this, two of the
men came forward holding “two very
thick suber pipes in theit hands, each
over a meter Jong” One of these pipes
was fastened to glass vessel of some
kind. The men pressed this instrument
against his chin, “I did not feel any pain
or prick at the time this was being done,
only the feeling that my skin was being
sucked in and absorbed. But latet on
the spot began to burn and seratch, and
I discovered that the skin had been
tora.” He watched with alarm as the
glass bottle slowly filled wih blood
(Four months later, when Dr. Fontes
examined Antonio, he found “two hyper-
chronic spots, one on each side of the
chin, Onc of them the size of a small
coin, the other slightly larger and of
a more regular shape. They are scars
resulting from some superficial lesion
with associated bleeding under the
skin,
The men withdrew after extracting
the blood, leaving Antonio alone in the
room for over half an hour. “The room
was empty, except for @ large couch in
the middle of is,” Antonio reported.
1c looked like a kind of bed, though
it didn’t have any legs or headboard
and it looked a little uncomfortable
to lie on, for it was very high in the
middle, like a hump.” Te seemed to be
soft, like foam rubber, and was cov-
ered with some kind of thick gray ma-
terial. Feeling fatigued and hopelessly
doomed, the young farmer sat down
on it. Then his nostrils twitched as he
‘got a whiff of che next ordeal in store
for him. An odd smell was coming into
the chamber~like painted cloth burn-
ing. There were a series of small metal
tubes around the wall above his head,
containing tiny perforations like shower
nozzles, and tufts of gray smoke were
coming from these tubes and dissolving.
into the air. The strange odor became
overpowering and stifled him and, ulti-
‘mately, he grew nauseous and vomited.
Afterwards, he felt somewhat better and
seemed to adjust to the gas.
“Alter what seemed to me an enot-
mously Jong time,” he told Fontes and
Martins, “a noise at the door made me
stand up with a start. I looked in that
direction and was given a tettible shock,
The door was open and 4 woman was
coming in, walking toward me, T stared
open-mouthed . . . for this woman was
entirely naked, as naked as T was, and
barefoot too.”
‘A naked woman aboard a flying sau-
cer! This is a new cwist, all right. And
it must have really jolted conservative
Dr. Fontes. But before you begin to
roll on the floor in a fit of hysterical
Iaughter, read Antonio's desctiption of
this out-of-this-world lady.
She was shorter than Antonio . . «
perhaps 4 fect 6 inches tall. “Her, hair
was blonde, nearly white,” he went on.
"Te was smooth, not very thick, with
a parting in the center, and she had big
blue eyes, rather longer than round...
they slanted outwards... as if they
were slit. Her nose was straight, not
pointed, not turned up, nor too big. The
contour of her face was different though
because she had very high, prominent
cheekbones that made her face took
very wide. Underneath her cheek-
bones her face nacrowed to a peak, so
that all of a sudden it ended in a
pointed chin, which gave the lower part
of her face a very pointed look. Her
lips were very thin, nearly invisible in
face.
‘Where have we heard this descrip-
tion before? From a hundred ufonaut
witnesses around the world, that's where.
Two such creatures were described by
a farmer named Maurice Masse, of
Valensole, France, who said they had
landed in his fields on July 1, 1965.
‘They arrived in a craft shaped like a
“qugby ball” which had six legs. As M.
‘Masse approsched the object, one of the
creatures pointed something at him and
a “tay” froze him to the spot. They
were, he claimed, about the size of
eight-year-old children and their heads
were overly large, hairless, and normal
except for the mouths, which were
ipless holes.” Similarly, Barney and
Betty Hill described their captors as
having huge craniums, pointed chins,
long, narrow eyes, and lipless mouths
that appeared to be nothing mote than
brief gaps in their faces
Antonio was obviously not too upset
by the saucer giel’s lack of lips. His eyes
apparently concentrated on other parts
of her anatomy. "Her body was much
‘more beautiful than any I have ever
seen before,” he announced. “It was
slim, and her breasts stood up high and
well-separated. Her waist-line was thin,
her belly flat, her hips well-developed
and her thighs were large, Her feet were
small and her hands long and narrow.”
‘As the door closed behind her, the
girl silently walked up to the flabber-gasted youth “looking at ‘me all the
while as if she wanted something from
‘me, and suddenly she hugged me and
began to rub her head against my face
from side to side. At the same time I
also fele her body glued to mine and ic
also was moving. Her skin was white
and she was full of freckles on her
In spite of the ordeal he had just
gone through, Antonio found himself
responding to her advances. In his re-
port on Antonio, Dr. Fontes noted that
“he revealed embarrassment and shame-
fulness, and it was only after much in-
sistence that we obtained the foregoing
details from him.” Dr. Fontes did aot
believe that this story was the work of
psychotic with some kind of sexual
problem.
According to Antonio's testimony, he
and the girl fell across the couch and
had sexual rclations.
“One thing that I noticed was th
she never kissed me,” he observed.
remember that at one time she opened
her mouth as if «0 do so, but instead
of that she bit me softly on my chin,
which of course wasn’t a kiss.”
‘After the girl had broken free of him,
‘one of the men appeared in the door
way and grunted out to her. As she
started t0 leave she turned to her earthly
lover, pointed to her stomach and then
pointed to the sky. Then she exited.
Another man entered and handed
Antonio his clothes, indicating that he
should get dressed. After he had put
them on, he went into the main cham-
ber where the rest of the crew were
sitting on the swivel-chairs grunting
amongst themselves. "The one who was
with me joined them,” Antonio said,
“leaving me to stand in the middle of
the room by the table. I was by now
feeling altogether calm, for I knew no
harm would come to me. I tried to pass
the time, while they were deciding what
to do, and began to closely observe and
fix in my memory alll the details of what
surrounded me.” At this point he no-
ticed a clock-like instrument on the
table and decided to try to steal it as a
souvenir of his adventure. But as he
reached for it one of the men saw him
and yanked it away, angrily shoving him
to one side.
Finally, one of the men escorted An-
tonio to the door of the craft and took
him for 2 brief tour of the outside of
the machine. Then he pointed to himselé,
then to the ground, and then in a south-
ernly direction in the sky. He motioned
for Antonio to step back and then dis-
appeared inside the fying saucer. The
ladder retracted and the door closed.
A buzzing sound filled the air, and the
revolying cupola on top of the craftspun faster as the entire vehicle turned
green and then became a bright red.
While Antonio watched, the whole thing,
lifted vertically into the air and shot
away at great speed, disappearing from
sight in a few seconds.
‘The next day he was ill and lose his
appetite altogether for two days. His
eyes began to burn and kepe shedding.
teats. This condition lasted for some
time. (Other UFO observers around
the world have complained of such eye
trouble after a close sighting.) A few
days later he broke out in a series of
sores on his forearms and legs. All ap-
peared with a little lump or spot in the
‘middle of them which felt very itchy and
lasted for 10 to 20 days each, Fifteen
days after his alleged experience two
yellowish spots appeared on his face,
one on each side of his nose, Some
of the sores left scars which were still
visible 3V2 years later when he was
interviewed by another medical man,
Dr. W. Buhler.
“The symptoms described suggest radi
ation poisoning or exposure to tadia-
tion,” Dr. Fontes noted recently. “But
unfortunately he came to me too late for
the blood examinations that could have
confirmed such a possibility beyond any
doubt.”
The skeptics. . and there are a lot
of them... can sneer at Antonio's
story, but can they explain how a back-
woods farmer in Brazil could have con-
tracted radiation poisoning?
‘There are far too many coincidences
between Antonio Villas Boas’ 1958 tes-
timony and the 1961 Hill episode, de-
tails of which were not released by Dr.
Simon until 1966. Barney Hill did not
believe in UFO's in 1961. Even if he
had, and had been an avid collector of
UFO literature, he would not have been
able to come across any mention of the
Brazilian incident. Yet the Hill couple
somehow managed to describe male
counterparts to the female reported by
‘Antonio, and they apparently underwent
some kind of operation or experiment
involving their sexual organs.
But why, we might ask, was Antonio
allowed to go free with his memory
of the detail intact? Unlike the Hills,
he was able to remember every detail
vividly. Could it be that the UFO pi
lows knew enough about us to ‘tealize
that no one would believe the story of
a remote illiterate farmer? Did they
feel comfortably safe in turning him
loose without washing his brain?
Tn summing up his report on his ex-
amination of Boas, Dr. Fontes observed
. We are not dealing with a psycho-
pathic case, a mystic, ot a visionary
subject. In spite of this, the very sub:
stance of his story is the heaviest argu-
60 C1 SAGA
Some deaails are t00
fantastically imaginary to be believed
in—unfortunately for him, 1 told him
thac if he wanted co see his story in
print, he need only go to the newspa-
pers—that they would most certainly
publish it ar a time when the subject
‘of UFO's was back in the headlines.
But I also warned him that many people
would consider him crazy or a quack
He answered: “To those who accuse me
of being a liar or crazy I would chal-
lenge to come to my home to find out
who 1 am, They would soon find out
that Iam known as a normal and hon-
otable man. If they still continue doubt-
ing, the worse luck for them..." An-
tonio did not go to the newspapers as
Dr, Fontes suggested.
‘A former British consulate officer
in Brazil, Mr. Gordon Creighton, MA.
[RGS. has studied this case and of-
fered a few startling speculations of his
own, “Antonio makes it quite clear,”
Mr. Creighton wrote recently, “chat all
of his litele men were wearing helmets,
with pipes leading from a device located
fon their backs. The girl, who did not
leave the UFO, wore no such helmet or
device, presumably because she was ‘at
home’ in her own atmosphere. Ie is of
course true that Antonio had no helmet
or breathing device either, and he claims
to have been able to survive in thete, Let
us not forget, however, that he did have
an attack of violent vomiting . . . Does
this perhaps mean that rheir atmosphere,
although disagreeable for us, can never
theless be tolerated by us, and is noc
fatal? That by contrast with this, ovr
atmosphere is impossible for them? In
such a case, would not the obvious solu-
tion be to breed @ mixed race, a new
race which would have inherited some
of our characteristics, including our
ability «0 live in a mixture of 80 per-
cent nitrogen and 20 percent oxygen?
‘A new race, in brief, who are destined
to live here, and to populate the vast
uninhabited areas of Brazil?
"We are now faced with the question:
how Jong has this sort of thing been
going on, and are there other cases?
‘Antonio was not too eaget to talk about
it. What man would be? Or what
woman? After all, as we all know, it is
excessively bad taste to have merely
seen a flying saucer, and almost a hei-
rnous offense to have seen or met its oc-
cupants, let alone having any other rela-
tionships with them!”
Certainly if Antonio's story is true it
would indicate that the UFO. builders
hhave gone through the trouble of con-
structing special ships with “breeding
rooms” aboard. Rooms in which differ-
ent gases can be mixed so that two dif
ferent racial types could co-exist in
ment against it.
them. And if they have constructed such
ships they would undoubtedly use them
‘many times in many piaces, not just
once in the hinterlands of Brazil. Assum-
ing that such flying breeding labs might
exist, itis then reasonable to suspect
that many people all over the world
have been taken aboard them and sub-
jected to experiences which they have
either forgotten about, for some strange
reason, of which they are extremely re-
Tuctant to talk about.
Earlicr we outlined a few of the
many cases in which young men were
openly pursued by unidentified flying
objects, and some of the eases in which
the UFO creatures tried to force them
to enter their craft. Add to these the
thousands of men who have simply
vanished from the face of the earth in
planes, ships, automobiles, etc, and we
have a very alarming picture. Are the
UFO pilots actually engaged in & mas-
sive effort to duplicate our type of
life? Is there a colony of half-breeds
somewhere out in space, slowly multi-
plying and preparing for the day when
they can visit the earth and stay here?
And if they are thinking of settling
here, what do you suppose they plan
to do with the two billion human be
ings who have already staked their clai
on this beleaguered mudball?
Mr. Creighton’s hypothesis may pro-
vide an answer to part of the UFO my-
stery, but it fails to explain many other
puzzling aspects. There have been re-
ports of sightings of UFO pilots who
were not wearing any kind of breathing
apparatus at all, even though they were
very short or very tall and looked quite
different from earthlings. Have they
already developed a species capable of
surviving in our atmosphere? Or are the
UFO pilots as varied as their machines
seem to be? Could they be coming from
several different points of origin?
Before we wear out the question mark:
key on our typewriter let's consider one
additional tiny link in this whole con-
fusing chain of unreality. Research:
‘ers have discovered that several Indian
tribes on the North American continent
have ancient legends about the saucers
and the saucer people. But Indians are
not a communicative group, particularly
today. There have been many sightings
of UFO's descending into or near Indian
reservations in recent years... and the
Indians refuse t0 comment upon them.
(This author has tried to check out
such reports and was greeted by stony,
bue strangely knowing, silence.) In-
dians are one of the two racial groups
which have never been completely as
similated into our society as a whole.
The other group is the Gypsies. Their
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otigin i unknown, their languages have
never been completely traced. They live
amongst themselves outside our society.
‘And, from a series of incidents that
occurred over the years, it appears that
they know a great deal about fying sau-
cers, An astto-physicise named Dr. Mor-
ris K. Jessup came upon this fact in
the 1950's and started to look into
it, He was found dead in his automo-
bile in a park in Florida in 1959.
nronio Villas Boas is part Indian
Barney Hill is a Negro. His
Betty, is whire
Could race be meaningful to the UFO
pilots in their research, if only because
they know that an Indian or a mixed
couple are less likely to want to come
forward and focus attention upon them-
selves? The UFO pilots have obviously
tried t0 conduct their business as unob-
rusively as possible, without risking
any widespread contact with us. So it
would be natural for them to seek out
individuals and races who would be
unlikely co circulate the news of such
contacts backwoodsmen Indians,
Gypsies, hermits and the like.
To compound the confusion, a very
active group of mysterious "government
agents” have been apparently assisting
the UFO pilots by tying to suppress
information abouc their activities. Since
the late 1940's, people who have put-
portedly made a close sighting of a
UFO, or who have even seen or met
their occupants, have been singled oue
for special attention by these “govern-
ment agents” who have silenced them
with intimidation and threats, These
‘government agents” are apparently not
from the US. Air Force. Their primary
interest seems (0 be sauelching any real
information about the UFO occupants
and whatever “messages” they might
pass along to earthlings. ‘These agents
have even gone through considerable
trouble and expense to invalidate stories
which were s0 ridiculous from the out-
set that a0 respectable newsman would
bother with them, In one case, the wit
ness was even tossed into a local booby
hatch while the agents deliberately
planted trumped-up “evidence” at the
alleged landing site in an effort to turn
the victim's tale into a clear-cut hoax.
Who are these “agents”?
What is ic that they don’t want us
to find out?
Officially the! government and the
US. Air Force continues to blindly be
lieve in “swamp gas” as they struggle
to sustain doubt in the existence of the
UFO phenomena, Nations all around
the world have followed their |
Meanwhile, peculiar red, green and
white lights appear in our skies, pursue
our vehicles and kidnap our citizens.
Don't smile. That little moving star
up there may be zeroing in on you, It
may be zeroing in on all of us.