"Investigating the Link Between Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) and Human Casualties
Injury and death to human beings have long been a fact (yet seldom reported) of the UAP Phenomenon.
Only now have some of these incidents been reported.
Many incidents have occurred across the world in past decades. One of the most bizarre is the Colares Brazil UFO wave of the 1970s that resulted in many injuries and the death of at least one person or perhaps 10 depending on the report.
It has been documented and studied by investigators and medical personnel.
The Brazilian military investigated and in some reports experienced harassment by the UFOs and their occupants but in the end, chose to cover up the many incidents.
There is a lot of evidence that these entities, these craft, real or not cause harm and death to humans.
The wishful thinking of many like Steven Greer that these entities are friendly is not based on facts or experienced realities.
We must be sober and wise in our assessments and not be fooled into fantasies of saviors from the skies.
That Time UFOs Attacked 2,000 Humans : WEAPONIZED : EPISODE #57
Video from Jeremy Corbell
"The release of Lue Elizondo's bestselling book Imminent has refocused public attention on one of the strangest - and most disturbing episodes in UFO history. Elizondo recalls the moment when he first learned about the Colares UFO attacks, in which thousands of people in and around the Amazon River community of Colares were physically attacked by UFO objects that swooped down from the sky and occasionally from out of the water. Thousands of people fled their homes and as many as 2,000 reported suffering injuries after being hit by beams emanating from the unknown craft. The Brazilian Air Force launched a major investigation and many years later, their files were released to the public. In this episode of WEAPONIZED, Jeremy and George speak with Thiago Ticchetti, Brazil's top UFO investigator and author about the Colares attacks and what became of the once-secret files. Thiago alleges that astoundingly clear film footage and photos obtained by the Brazilian military were sent to the US but have never been shown to the public. The WEAPONIZED team also reviews assorted conspiracy theories and debunking efforts that have popped up in UAP circle in recent weeks, including some related to Elizondo's book. ••• For UFO cases related to Brazil, reach out to Thiago and check out his excellent work... Thiago Luiz Ticchetti Editor of UFO magazine International Director of the Brazilian Commission of Ufologists (CBU) MUFON's National Director of Brazil MUFON Field Investigator MUFON STAR and ERT Team Email 1: tlticchetti@yahoo.com.br Email 2: thticchetti@gmail.com" from the video introduction
The 1977 Colares Island Incident
"Sometimes referred to as the Colares Islands Invasion, the events which began in the summer of 1977 and would result in an official Brazilian Air Force operation that would stretch into 1978 is one of the most intense waves of UFO activity ever witnessed. During the several months of the incident, hundreds of encounters would take place. And while the vast majority were tied together with the same piece of string, each would also seemingly offer a new detail for UFO investigators, many of whom had ventured to the region. Most before the military arrived there...
While the military would admit to several significant injuries to some of the residents of the island, some researchers would go further, suggesting there were even deaths. There was even talk among some researchers in the UFO community that over 400 people had their “blood sucked out” by the strange UFOs. It is a case that for a moment in time off the coast of Brazil, at least for those involved, appeared as though the aliens really were invading. And with dire consequences no less.
The Colares Island Incident is truly an encounter that would appear to be of prime importance to the UFO and alien question. And one that may very well turn out to be other activities altogether. Ones that managed to hide behind the clamor for proof of extraterrestrial life, and why it was seemingly attacking unsuspecting residents of the fishing villages of northern Brazil..." from the article: The 1977 Colares Island Incident
Brazilian Air Force Captain Uyrangê Hollanda on the hostile UFO encounters in Colares, 1977
‘Operation Saucer’ was an investigation into a terrifying series of reported incidents in 1977 where residents in the Brazilian city of Colares claimed that they not only witnessed flying saucers - but they were also being attacked by them. Bright objects of differing shapes, sizes and colours were said to have been flying at low altitudes - just a few metres above the tops of trees - and firing light beams at people on the ground below. Several witnesses claimed to have seen beings piloting the crafts, describing them as no more than three to four feet tall. What separates these sightings from the usual glimpses of UFOs in the skies are the numerous and recurring injuries that people suffered. The beams gave off intense beams of radiation that caused puncture marks and lesions, with some reporting to local media at the time that it felt like a “heavy weight pushed against their chest”. A report into the claims made by the victims stated: “The beam was about seven or eight centimetres in diameter and white in colour. “It never hunted for them but hit them suddenly. When they tried to scream no sound would come out, but their eyes remained open. “The beam felt hot, almost as hot as a cigarette burn.” Describing the injuries, Doctor Wellaide Cecim Carvalho - who worked in a health care unit in the area during the 1970s - wrote: “All of them had suffered lesions to the face or the thoracic area. “The lesions, looking like radiation injuries, began with intense reddening of the skin in the affected area. “Later the hair would fall out and the skin would turn black. There was no pain, only a slight warmth. “One also noticed small puncture marks in the skin. The victims were men and women of varying ages, without any pattern.” The saucers were quickly dubbed ‘chupa-chupa’ - meaning ‘sucker-sucker’ - and with reports of more sightings and more incidents of people being injured or losing blood, panic soon started to set in and women and children left the area while local men stayed to look after their homes or possessions. With no reasonable explanation offered as to what exactly was behind the so-called attacks from UFOs, the Brazilian Air Force (FAB) was tasked with finding out what was going on on the island, with the investigation officially named Operation Saucer. A 2,000-page military report was soon compiled, featuring 500 photographs and 16 hours of film that the FAB reportedly witnessed with their own eyes. Ufologist Daniel Rebisso Giese claimed in his book Vampiros Extraterrestres Na Amazonia (Extraterrestrial Vampires of the Amazon) that several military personnel suffered nervous breakdowns, while others went completely insane during the course of the investigation. The documents were kept classified until several pages were released in 2004, showing drawings and photographs of what the military saw. Bright, cylindrical lights feature in the photographs, while several drawings show similarly-shaped objects witnessed by people on the island at the time. Despite this, the operation never explicitly stated that UFOs or aliens were the official cause of the sightings and injuries. However, high-ranking officials from FAB reportedly told a group of ufologists in 2004 that they had discreetly been studying the existence of UFOs since the mid 1950s. But what could the explanation be if the aliens theory is dismissed? Some think the area was simply being used as a test site for top secret military craft - something people have also used to explain away the secrecy behind Area 51. However, there are yet more strange occurrences aside from the sightings that make this case an ongoing mystery - and catnip for conspiracy theorists. Dr Carvalho, who treated islanders for their injuries after the ‘attacks’, later said she was “compelled” to lie to them about their injuries - and to tell them they were simply hallucinations. She said: “This is what the Air Force always asked me to say. It did not happen any kind of mass hysteria or visual hallucinations. “The psychiatry proves it didn’t happen. It may happen mystic collective problems when people commit mass suicide. “But nobody can have the same delirium, the same visual, sonic and synthetic hallucination at the same time and in different places.” (https://andyjwells.tumblr.com/post/14...) 0:00 the beginning 14:30 chupa-chupa 42:53 a black disk 46:17 ...and the roof of the car became translucent 50:34 various types of objects 54:23 extraterrestrial 1:01:34 the ship 1:25:01 research, material collection 1:26:25 after the mission 1:33:59 visitation, beings THIS VIDEO IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE ONLY! FAIR USE PRINCIPLES UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT.
The following article is from theblackvault.com
This was put together by the hard work of the Black Vault's owner John Greenewald, Jr and many others at mufon.com the article contains information using freedom of information requests. We are all thankful for the work put into revealing the untold truth of this incident.
Operação Prato, a Brazilian Air Force investigation of a prolonged UFO flap in 1977-78
"Operação Prato, a Brazilian Air Force investigation of a prolonged UFO flap in 1977-78,
is one of the most important episodes in the history of world ufology. Today, more than
a quarter of a century later, the classified files from the operation are still off limits to the
public, but many of the secrets are known to Brazilian ufologists. Read on and you can
learn what they know.
Operação Prato (“Operation Plate” in English) was once again in the news on May 20,
2005 as a result of a year-long campaign by Brazilian ufologists to get the Air Force to
open its UFO files. In meetings on May 20 with ufologists at military headquarters in
Brasília, three top generals acknowledged that the Air Force had long been concerned
about UFOs and had systematically tracked them – known as “H” traffic – since 1954.
Furthermore, according to Brazilian ufology leader A. J. Gevaerd, who was one of those
at the meetings, the Air Force leaders said they (1) recognized the importance of
ufology, (2) pledged to help get classified files opened to the public, and (3) guaranteed
that steps would be taken to form a joint committee of military and civilian UFO
researchers to study the phenomenon.
This was a victory for the “freedom of information” campaign that
was started in April 2004by Gevaerd, who is publisher of the
Brazilian UFO magazine Revista UFO. Eventually, 36,000 people..." from the article:
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