UFO ABDUCTIONS 1

The Brazilian abduction. 1'1'lying saucer review, v. 8, Nov. -Dec. 19o2: 10-12. Dec. 1962: 10-12. Descriptiqn by Raimundo Mafra of the disappearance of his father, Rivalino Mafra da Silva, from Duas Pontes, Diamantina, Brazil, and concomitant events that might indicate aJduction U/ UFO. Comella, Tom. Have UFOs "swallowed'' our aircraft? Fate, v. 14, May 1961: 32-37. Master/Sergeant 0. D. Hill o! Project Rlue Rook allegedly related instances where aircraft being tracked on ra'.la:r my.;terio:isly disap,,eared after "merging" with UFO.:; also being tracked. Creighton, Gordon. Attempted abduction by UFO entity? Flying saucer review, v. 13, Mar. -Apr. 1967: 23-24. Translation of newspaper accoJnt (Ettala'at Teheran, Iran , Oct. 15, 1954) of an apparent attempted abduction by UFO. ----- Even more amazing. Flying saucer review, v. 12, July-Aug. 1966: 23-27; Sept. -Oct. 1966: 22-25; Nov. -Dec. 1966: 14-16; v. 13, Jan. -Feb. 1967: 25-27; v. 14, Jan. -Feb. 1968: 18-20. English version of original declaration made by Antonio Villas Boas that on the night of October 15-16, 1957, he was abducted by helmeted, uniformed creatures from his iarm near rrancisco de Sales, Brazil, onto a landed spacecraft of apparently extraterrestrial origin; there, he was seduced by a naked, fair-skinned, red-haired womrin with slanting eyes in what may have been a biological experiment. A translation of the medical report confirms the possibility of the alleged experience. 38 -----The most amazing case of all: ?art 1--a Brazilian farmer's story. Flying saucer review, v. 11, Jan. -Feb. 1965: 13-17. On Dec. 15, 1957, Antonio Villas Boas, a Brazilian farmer, was allegedly taken aboard a flying saucer and seduced by a white-skinned, red-haired woman with "slanted" eyes. Based on account in the April/ July 1962 bulletin of the Sociedad Brasileira de Estudos Sohre Discos Voadores. ----- The most amazing case of all. Part 11--Analysis of the Brazilian farmer's story. Flying saucer review, v. 11, Mar. -Apr. 1965: 5-8. Author analyses details of Antonio Villas Boas story that he was taken. aboard a landed flying saucer and seduced by a white-skinned, red-haired, slanteyeci woman. He speculates that the mission of some extraterrestrial visitors might be to breed a mixed race--a new race which would have inherited some of our characteristics, including our ability to live in a mixture of 80% mtrogen and 20% oxygen. Gaddis, Vincent H. Survey of mysterious disappearances. In his Invi~,ibleJiorizons. Philadelphia, Chilton Co., 1965, p, 161-225. -- Describes disappearances of men and aircraft under circumstances that would suggest kidnapping by extraterrestrials. Important discoveries. Flying saucer review, '" 12, Nov. -Dec. 1966: 17. Comparison of case of Barney and Betty Hill who, on the night of Sept. 19, 1961, were allegedly caifured by beings from a flying saucer and taken aboard the spa<.:ecraft for physical examination and that of Antonio Villas Boas who was allegedly abducted by extraterrestrial beings for sexual experiment aboard their landed spacecraft on Oct, 15/16, 1957. Keel, John A. More from my Ohio Valley notebook. Flying saucer review, v. 13, July-Aug. 1967: 20-21. During a visit to Sistersville, Ohio, for informatioo about the 1897 UFO sighting there, author learns there have been numerous UFO sightings 1966-1967 and is told of an abortive attempt by a UFO to kidnap a bloodmobile in March 1967, ----- The UFO kidnappers. Saga, v. 33, Feb. 1967: 10-14, 50, 52-54, 56-60, 62. Documents instances where UFOs have tracked and sometimes kidnapped humans. Reports cases where airborne planes have beE:n engulfed by UFOs. Lorenzen, Coral. Thr disappearance of Rivalino da Silva: kidnapped by a UFO? Fate, v. 16, June 1963: 26-33. 39 The wind is up in Kansas. Time, v. 60, Sept. 8, 1952: 86. Wichita Beacon issues a state-wide call for a flying saucer watch. Zigel, Felix. The UFO problem -- a challenge to science. Flying saucers, June 1968: 25-26. The joint errort or all scientists in the world should be applied to discovering the nature of the UFO phenomenon, the author says. Details given or sightings in the U.S. S. R., 1965-1987. Zinsstag, Lou. Conversations with Dr. Jung. Flying saucer review, v. 9, JulyAug. 1963: 14-16. Author, a relative oC Dr. Jung, gives details of informal talks about various aspects of the flying saucer controversy.

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