Friday, 4 April 2014

The Carlos Alberto Diaz Abduction Not Unlike The Antonio Villas Boas Episode

The Carlos Alberto Diaz Abduction Not Unlike The Antonio Villas Boas Episode
Joseph Brill wrote, in "Official UFO" magazine [February, 1976, Page 12 ff.] about an supposed "abduction" of an Argentine man, 28 year-old Carlos Alberto Diaz, in 1975.

The picture specially is a indication, from the magazine, depicting what Senor Diaz mature.

He was "deep" by a down light [UFO?] in which he was succumbed by three entities of human form but stumps reasonably than arms, and faces without mouths, noses, or ears and greenish-tinted nibble.

He was unceremoniously deposited in a leaving dome about 200 miles from the spot in which he first encountered the light. The time of his "nervousness" was 3:50 a.m., according to his sedentary watch. On every occasion he was found, participating in mid-day next, he had a report with him that he bought in his Naposta put up of Bahia Blanca, which lie southwest of Buenos Aires by the 200 miles noted. That report provided acceptance for his story, Brill writes.

During his lift in a clinic, it was noticed that cloud on his head and chest had been cut or engaged (not by nail clippers). He suffered no ill after-effects.

The Villas Boas case is one alleged to be instigated by a CIA/military psy-operation, according to DoD/CIA useful Bosco Nedelcovic, who told me the story in the late 1970s.

Nick Redfern covers the minutes in his book "Contactees" [Part 20].

Nedelcovic on hand a parcel that's unpleasantly to be acquainted with by in the least but keenly unchallenged by persons who've intended the maneuverings of the CIA and military, the assumed psychological operations.

Villas Boas was, Nedelcovic alleged, calm by a special unit whose headland was to verify false alien contact. The unit operated in South America, with the wait of A.I.D. and as well in Hot Britain, in which Nedelcovic alleged they were qualities of the infamous Scoriton contact with a man named Bryant.

My greatest is that the Diaz picture mimics the Boas incident, but on the order of twenty years following.

Was Nedelcovic privy to such false actions. It seems so. (The UFO UpDates history has above on Nedelcovic, relating the CIA and child-nappings with a difficult sexual article.)

Still, Vallee's and Aubeck's "Wonders in the Sky" is bursting - and I mean bursting - with meet abduction-like events: Order 48, 108, 116, 163, 171, 233, 337, and plentiful above.

The CIA wasn't selected subsequently to die such "fairy-tale" nor were show other groups able to verify, so vividly, such absurd stagings.

So, was Boas to all intents and purposes qualities of a CIA anxiety, and Diaz too? Did apiece men contain meet psychotic-induced hallucinations? Or were apiece men engaged by entities new, ETs or otherwise?

Can we always know?

RR


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