CIA Simulated Alien Abductions - Alternative View

CIA Simulated Alien Abductions - Alternative View
CIA Simulated Alien Abductions - Alternative View

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In a new article posted on his blog The UFO Trail (titled "Vallee declines to Substantiate Claims of CIA Simulating UFO abductions") Jack Brewer wrote on December 19: "Dr. Jacques Vallee has given up trying to fully substantiate the claim in book Forbidden Science - Volume Four, that he received a document confirming that the CIA was simulating UFO abductions in Brazil and Argentina. “Jacques Vallee explained this in a letter dated December 17, but decided not to share the document and not to address relevant questions related to these circumstances.” As you can see from the information contained in the link above, Vallee and Brewer had an interesting discussion about all of this - although at this stage it does not appear to have been resolved as to whetherwhat is a “document” and how do all these questions relate to those “simulated UFO abductions in Brazil and Argentina”.

There is a clear possibility that this is all related to a very strange and highly controversial case that happened in Brazil back in the 1950s. Antonio Villas Boas was a Brazilian who claimed to have had wild sex with an equally wild woman from the stars in late 1957 after he was abducted and taken aboard by a UFO. Early alien abduction? Yes. Or maybe not. In the late 1970s, UFO researcher Rich Reynolds had contact with a man named Bosko Nedelkovich, who had connections with the world mind, who spent time working in South America, and who argued that the Villas Boas case was not what it was. it looked like. He told Rich that in reality Villas Boas was an unwitting player in a new and strange experiment. According to Nedelkovic, the UFO that Villas Boas saw over his family's propertyit was actually a helicopter. Not only that, Villas Boas was allegedly hit by some kind of mind-altering aerosol that quickly altered him after the helicopter pilot flew directly over him at low altitude. As for the star girl, it was said that she was indeed a prostitute, the girl was hired to simulate close contact. But it was all a ruse: a mind-distorting event designed to fabricate the UFO incident. But it was all a ruse: a mind-distorting event designed to fabricate the UFO incident. But it was all a ruse: a mind-distorting event designed to fabricate the UFO incident.

Like it or not, the fact is that Villas Boas' own words indicate that he was indeed taken on board the helicopter. Read carefully the words of Villas Boas. The ship, he said, was "like an elongated egg." On top of the ship was: “something that was spinning at high speed and also emitting a powerful fluorescent reddish light” (rotary blades? Probably yes). When the ship took to the sky, it made a loud noise, “a kind of beating” (which is a perfect description of the noise associated with a helicopter). Add all these factors together, and it turns out that Villas Boas was lifted aboard the helicopter. And not on a flying saucer.

As the Washington Post noted, Nedelkovich was "… a linguist at the American Defense College at Fort McNair and a staunch supporter of building a utopian society that mixed elements of socialism and free-market capitalism." The Washington Post further noted that Nedelkovich died of prostate cancer on December 25, 1999 in a hospice in Northern Virginia. As you will see from this link, Nedelkovich had correspondence with the CIA. There is another correspondence between Nedelkovich and the CIA, but it is not available online - at least the bulk of it. For the record, Nedelkovich also told Rich Reynolds that he knows other simulated / faked ET contact cases, one of which, according to Nedelkovich, involved a man named Arthur Bryant, who announced a close encounter in April 1965. Bright died just a few years later from a particularly aggressive brain tumor. The conclusion was that exposure of Brian to microwave technology from one of the government agencies caused the tumor. You can read the whole story in a very strange but very interesting 1967 book written by UFO researcher Eileen Buckle. It's called "The Secret of Scorpio: Has Adamski Returned?" After reading just over 300 pages, I realized that the book is extremely important for those who might want to continue this whole saga. It will be interesting to see where this all leads, given the hot news from Jack Brewer and the words of Jacques Vallee.but a very interesting 1967 book by UFO researcher Eileen Buckle. It's called "The Secret of Scorpio: Has Adamski Returned?" After reading just over 300 pages, I realized that the book is extremely important for those who might want to continue this whole saga. It will be interesting to see where this all leads, given the hot news from Jack Brewer and the words of Jacques Vallee.but a very interesting 1967 book by UFO researcher Eileen Buckle. It's called "The Secret of Scorpio: Has Adamski Returned?" After reading just over 300 pages, I realized that the book is extremely important for those who might want to continue this whole saga. It will be interesting to see where this all leads, given the hot news from Jack Brewer and the words of Jacques Vallee.

Read the continuation here.

Nick Redfern