??-??-1957
A BRAZILIAN CONTACT CLAIM
Professor Guimaraes's strange story
Our attitude to the contact claims
has always been that to reject them all
uncritically merely because some
have been considered unsatisfactory
is philosophically unsound. We
further believe that insufficient investigation
has been devoted to this aspect of
the flying saucer mystery and that
thorough and open-minded research
would seem to offer us the greatest
chance of reaching the final
solution. These contact stories have persisted
now for a number of years in spite
of general ridicule and even the hostility
of certain prominent UFOlogists.
The following account is translated
from the Portuguese and first appeared
in Bulletin No. 4, dated July 1,
1958, of Discos Voadores issued by
Dr. W. Buhler
in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil.
We give
below a transcript of the account by Professor Joao de Freitas Guimaraes of
his voyage in a flying saucer, related in an interview on T.V.-18 on the
evening of August 27, 1957.
Professor Joao de Freitas Guimaraes
recalled that he had gone to São Sebastião in the course
of his professional duties as a military advocate. Finding the law court
already closed, he had dinner and then, by way of a constitutional, went for
a walk along the beach. He cannot be exact as to the time, not having chanced
to look at his watch, but estimates that it would be 7:10 or 7:15 p.m.
The sky was overcast, dull, and there
was no moon. In the absence of any bench, he sat down on the shore, rested
his hands on his knees and remained gazing over the sea, which was quite
dark. Suddenly he perceived that it was becoming clearer over the water, in
the stretch between Bela
Island and São Sebastião. Next, a jet of water arose,
like a waterspout, which caused the thought of a whale to cross his
mind. Shortly afterwards he made out that it was a pot-bellied machine moving
in the direction of the beach. Arrived there, it threw out a landing line,
equipped with spheres. He noticed particularly that they were spheres, not
buoys. From this machine two men then jumped out and walked to meet him. They
were two human beings or, at least, they had that appearance. He confesses
that he was somewhat alarmed. He got to his feet and, although feeling a
certain amount of apprehension, was not inclined to take to flight.
He could now definitely tell that he
had to deal with tall individuals (more than 5 ft. 10 in.), with long, fair
hair, of clear complexion, and with eyebrows. They wore a kind of one-piece garment,
green in colour, narrowing towards the neck, wrists, and ankles. Their eyes
were clear and steady.
No reactions
The professor asked them whether there
had been an accident to the machine or were they seeking someone. He got no
reply. Then he tried speaking to them in French, English, and Italian, but
still without result, at the time.
He got the impression that he was
invited to enter the craft. He cannot explain how it was that he came to this
conclusion, but the fact is that so he understood. It seemed to him that they
were employing a telepathic language. He added that he is not a scientist,
that he has not studied matters of this kind but, from what knowledge he has
in that respect, he is led to believe that they were utilising such means of
communication, although he verified later that they were endowed with
articulate speech.
He had never interested himself in the
question of flying saucers. Through lack of time, he was almost entirely
ignorant of this question. However, it appeared to him that that machine was
one of those strange airships. Feeling that the invitation persisted, there
came to him, then, an irresistible desire to know what was inside.
Then, one of the crew started in the
direction of the machine, turning his back on him. Dr. Freitas Guimaraes
followed, without reluctance, accompanied by the other member of the crew. He
was thus between the two of them. The one in front reached the lower part of
the aircraft and got on board, holding on to a ladder with only one hand. Dr.
Freitas Guimaraes required the assistance of both his hands.
Dr. Guimaraes could see that in the
hatch there was another airman, who had remained there all the time. When the
second airman, walking behind our informant, got on board, the apparatus
which had been let down was drawn in again and the door closed. The professor
said that he had remained in the one compartment but was able to ascertain
that there were others, also illuminated.
Telepathic communications
When the machine rose, he
noted that there was water on the portholes, as though it were raining. He
enquired, "Is it raining?" To this he received a reply,
telepathically, from one of the crew, to the effect that it was not a
question of rain. That water originated from the rotation, in opposite
direction, of parts comprised in the saucer. All round the machine there was
a ray filtration tube, which produced the effect of a semi-vacuum in each of
its parts.
He saw, through the portholes, above
the earth, an intensely dark zone where stars shone in an extraordinary
manner. This was succeeded by incomparable splendour and then by fresh dark
areas. Continuing, they crossed a violet layer, then another one, vivid and
dazzling. In the former he felt the machine toss violently. He displayed a
little nervousness on this account. Then one of the crew said to him,
telepathically, "The machine has just left the atmosphere of your
planet."
During the trip, he asked them from
where they came, but got no reply. He does not know why they did not wish to
be identified. When he knew that they were already beyond the earth's
atmosphere, he was astonished and frightened. He had noticed, on entering the
compartment, a circular instrument on which moved three needles, very
sensitive and already quivering. At the point of departure from the earth's
atmosphere, these needles commenced to vibrate intensely. Later it was
explained to him by one of the crew that the machine was navigated by
registration of the conjunction of magnetic forces in the area. The blazing
space bodies, diversely coloured, and the swiftly flying iridescent clouds
together constituted an indescribable spectacle.
On returning, he observed that his
watch had stopped. He could not, therefore, be sure how long the flight
lasted, but estimates it at 30 or 40 minutes. He went to his hotel and felt
inclined to tell everyone of his extraordinary experience.
It seemed to him that the crews of
those airships were carrying out an investigation upon the inhabitants of our
planet. He had the impression that they were desirous of instructing us as to
the dangers which threaten humanity. In the opinion of Professor Freitas
Guimaraes, human behaviour is almost savage. Man would be born wholly good, but,
as a result of conditions inherent upon earth, he degenerates. There are some
scientific experiments which are being conducted without due care. The
indiscriminate use of the atomic bomb scarcely increases the ionisation of
the earth. It does, however, cause the destruction of layers of the
atmosphere which filter dangerous rays. If more care is not taken in the use
of those terrible devices, we shall all suffer the consequences of such
explosions.
Events since
Again, the professor states that this
occurrence took place about 14 months ago and that, with the exception of his
wife, he had told no one of it. About six months afterwards, however, he
spoke on the subject to a judge in São Paulo, Dr. Alberto Franco. He also
told an old advocate in that capital, Dr. Nilson. During a luncheon which
took place at the Advocates Association, he saw an aluminium saucepan and
made a jest about it, alluding to flying saucers. His colleagues suspected
then that he must know something about these airships; so much talk had been current. Later,
however, he narrated the incident to a friend, Dr. Lincoln Feliciano. This
latter, naturally, seizing upon the story, transmitted it to the person who
wrote the article which has caused so much sensation. He adds that, since
that time, he has had no peace. He has been besieged by every manner of
means. Although all who approach him may be very friendly, it is becoming,
nevertheless, difficult for him to explain exactly what transpired. For
example, imagine someone who, during a strange journey, had seen, for the
first time, a pneumatic machine and had wished, on his return, to describe it
to people who were interested but had no knowledge of it. It is clear that he
would not be able to do so accurately. The facts he witnessed passed his
comprehension.
He declared, subsequently, that he had
not been the first citizen of this world to travel in those machines. He
informs us that, since his adventure has been divulged by the press, a list
of works upon the subject has been received, in some of which are detailed
experiences similar to those he underwent.
Questioned as to whether he felt ill
during the trip, he replied that he had felt none too well when the saucer
took off and when it landed. He felt pain and cold in his extremities. He
attributed that to a natural nervous tension.
He declares that a further meeting
with the crew of the machine had been arranged for August that year: August
12, 1957. Asked about the way in which that meeting had been defined, it
transpired that, in the course of the voyage, the crew showed him 12
constellations, disposed in the form of the Zodiac. A wheel indicated the
year, and repetition, a dozen times, of the number 8 conveyed to him the
month of August. Thus he interpreted it as being the date in question. To
enquiries as to what had prevented him from keeping the appointment made, he
replied that he would not have been able to go. A party had been organised to
attend the interview, which would have caused a sensation. He had, moreover,
in the meantime, lost near relations. Besides, he had been approached by an
official of the F.A.B., who asked him not to go for this meeting. He
referred, also, to the fact that the Air Force had sent pursuit planes
(jets), which could be the cause of serious incidents. If one of these
aircraft came into contact with the saucer, that could seem like an act of
treachery on his part. It would be considered a breach of faith if he were to
contribute towards creating an unwelcome situation for those beings who were
so considerate to him. He confesses to more prudence than curiosity.
This
reference: Flying Saucer Review,
Vol. 7, No. 5, September/October 1961, pp. 18-20.
Translated
from the original reference listed below. Sighting date: 07-27-1957.
Original
reference: Discos Voadores issued
by Dr. W. Buhler in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Bulletin No. 4, dated July 1,
1958. [Discos Voadores is the
journal of SBEDV.]
Flying Saucer Review, Vol. 3,
No. 6, pp. 2-3, November/December 1957 (Original) but Vol. 7 was a more
detailed follow-up. Date of sighting: 07-??-1957.
UFOCAT
PRN – 88245 [DOS: ??-??-1957]
UFOCAT
URN – NONE Flying Saucer Review,
Vol. 7, No. 5, Sept./October 1961, pp. 18-20
UFOCAT
URN – NONE Flying Saucer Review,
Vol. 10, No. 4, July/August 1964, p. 13
UFOCAT
URN – 060783 The Humanoids: FSR Special Edition, No. 1, p. 36, case #19, ©
1966
UFOCAT
URN – NONE SBEDV Bulletin, #41, July
1967
UFOCAT
URN – 088245 FSR Vol. 14, No. 1, January/February 1968, p. 13
UFOCAT
URN – 028380 UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse by John Keel,
p. 202, © 1970
UFOCAT
URN – 117679 UFO Abductions: the Measure of a Mystery. Vol. 1 by Thomas Bullard,
p. 152, © 1987
UFOCAT
URN – 028379 Computerized Catalog (N=3173), #0955 by L. Schoenherr, no © date
UFOCAT URN – 057520 Etudes
Statistiques Portant sur 1000 Témoignages, Claude Poher,
#4030, © date unknown
UFOCAT
PRN – 60783 [DOS: 07-25-1957]
UFOCAT
URN – 028342 A Century of Landings (in Passport to Magonia), #0396, © 1969
UFOCAT
URN – 170515 *U* UFO Computer Database by Larry Hatch, # 05014, © 2002
UFOCAT
PRN – 101688 [DOS: 08-12-1957]
UFOCAT
URN – 101688 Ray Palmer’s Flying Saucer magazine, January 1962, p. 30
South America – Brazil, São Paulo. Body of water is the Atlantic
Ocean.
Ilhabela Latitude
23-47 S, Longitude 45-21 W (D-M) [Bela Island]
São Sebastião Latitude
23-48 S, Longitude 45-25 W
Santos Latitude 23-57 S, Longitude 46-20
W (FSR, Vol. 3, #6, witness came from this city)
Reference:
Brazil Gazetteer, prepared in the Office of Geography, Department of the
Interior, Washington, D.C., January 1963
UFO location (UFOCAT) Latitude 23.80 S,
Longitude 45.43 W (D.%)
Latitude 23.98 S, Longitude 46.32 W [URN
057520]
Latitude 23.80 S, Longitude 45.50 W [URN
170515]
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