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UFO Files – The Brazilian UFO Crash: The Varginha Incident

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UFO Files - The Brazilian UFO Crash: The Varginha Incident
UFO Files – The Brazilian UFO Crash: The Varginha Incident

It was a Saturday. January 20th, 1996. The heat in Varginha, Brazil, was suffocating. A typical summer day in the state of Minas Gerais. But something was wrong. The dogs were barking too much. The air felt heavy. Static. And then, the reports started coming in.

This wasn’t just lights in the sky. This wasn’t a grainy photo of a blurry dot. This was physical. It was messy. It was terrifying.

Welcome to the Varginha Incident. The case that keeps the US military awake at night. The case that skeptics try to laugh off, but deep down, they can’t explain away the sheer volume of witnesses. We aren’t talking about one lonely farmer in a field. We are talking about an entire city. Firefighters. Military police. Doctors. Lawyers. Children.

In January 1996, something crashed in Brazil. And what crawled out of that wreckage changed everything.

The Brazilian Roswell: Why This Case Is Different

You might think you know UFO lore. You know Roswell, right? 1947. New Mexico. Weather balloons. Swamp gas. The government cleaned that up pretty well. It happened in the desert, far away from prying eyes.

Varginha is different. Varginha is a nightmare for the cover-up artists.

Why? Because it happened in a populated area. In broad daylight. In the middle of the street. Imagine an alien stumbling through your backyard while you’re having a BBQ. That is Varginha. The entities—yes, plural—were sighted, captured, and some say even killed by locals before being handed over to authorities.

We are talking about as many as six biological entities. Not robots. Not holograms. Flesh and blood. And they were hurt.

The descriptions are consistent. Chillingly so. Three to four feet tall. Humanoid, but wrong. Dark, brown, oily skin that looked wet even when it was dry. Big triangular heads. Three distinct “horns” or ridges on top. And the eyes. Every witness talks about the eyes. Huge. Red. Vertical pupils. No whites. Just deep, terrifying pools of red liquid looking back at you.

The NORAD Warning: The Americans Knew First

Here is where it gets sticky. Before the citizens of Varginha even looked up, the Americans were already watching.

According to leaked reports and insider testimony, NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) tracked an unidentified object entering the atmosphere over the Western Hemisphere days before the crash. They knew it was coming down.

The trajectory? Brazil.

The US government allegedly tipped off the Brazilian military. “Heads up. You have an incoming bogey.” This explains the rapid response. When the creatures were found, the Army wasn’t scrambling. They were waiting. Trucks were ready. Barriers were going up. How do you mobilize an entire battalion for a “training exercise” on a Saturday morning unless you know the party is about to start?

The Witnesses: Three Girls and the Devil

Let’s zoom in on the afternoon of January 20th. About 3:30 PM.

Three girls are walking home. Liliane de Silva (16), her sister Valquíria (14), and their friend Kátia Andrade (22). They are taking a shortcut through a vacant lot. Just a patch of weeds and dirt in the Jardim Andere neighborhood.

They see something huddled against a cinderblock wall.

At first, they think it’s a statue. Or a dog. Then it moves. The girls freeze. The creature is crouching, looking weak. It turns its head. The red eyes lock onto them. It looks terrified. It looks in pain.

Liliane screams. She screams so loud the neighbors come running. “It’s the Devil!” she yells. She runs home to her mother, crying hysterically.

This isn’t a story they made up for fame. In the days following, these girls were interrogated by skeptics, press, and military personnel. They were mocked. They were offered money to change their story. They never did. Not once. For decades, their story has remained rock solid. They saw a brown, oily creature with three horns and red eyes.

Does that sound like a weather balloon to you?

The Smell of Sulfur and Ammonia

There is a detail that connects every single sighting in Varginha. The smell.

Every witness—from the girls to the military police who handled the bodies—reported a pungent, overwhelming stench. Like sulfur. Like ammonia. Like something dead and chemically preserved at the same time. The air around the creatures was thick with it.

When the girls ran home, the mother went to the spot where the creature was. It was gone. But the smell? It was still there. Heavy in the grass. She said it made her nauseous. A dog sniffed the spot and ran away whimpering.

The Capture: Firefighters vs. The Unknown

While the girls were having their encounter in the afternoon, the local Fire Department (Bombeiros) was already busy. Early that morning, residents had called in a “wild animal” roaming the woods.

The firefighters arrived. They expected a jaguar. Maybe a capybara. They brought nets and gloves.

They found the creature.

This wasn’t a cat. It was bipedal. It was hissing. The firefighters, tough guys used to dragging people out of burning buildings, were rattled. They radioed the military base. “We need back up. Now.”

A truck from the ESA (Escola de Sargentos das Armas) arrived. The soldiers didn’t ask questions. They moved with military precision. They netted the creature. It didn’t fight back much; it seemed sick. They threw it into a wooden box and loaded it onto the truck.

No photos were allowed. The area was cordoned off. But the firefighters saw it. They talked. You can’t tell a bunch of guys to catch a monster and then expect them to keep quiet at the bar later.

The Tragedy of Marco Chereze

This is the part of the story that turns tragic. One of the military police officers involved in the capture was a young man named Marco Eli Chereze.

According to reports, Chereze grabbed one of the creatures with his bare hands. The creature scratched him. A tiny cut. Nothing major.

Weeks later, Marco was dead.

He developed a mysterious infection. A boil appeared under his armpit. He got a fever. He was taken to the hospital, but the doctors were baffled. His immune system collapsed. It wasn’t HIV. It wasn’t cancer. It was like his body simply stopped fighting. The infection spread, and a healthy 23-year-old soldier died in agony.

The official cause of death? A generalized infection. But the doctors privately admitted they had never seen bacteria behave like that. Did Marco Chereze die from an alien pathogen? Was he the first casualty of an intergalactic biological hazard?

The Hospital Cover-Up: Wings Sealed Off

Saturday night. January 20th. The action moves to the local hospitals.

Witnesses at the Hospital Regional report strange movements. An entire wing is closed off. “Under renovation,” the signs say. But there are no construction workers. Just soldiers. Armed soldiers guarding the doors.

Doctors and nurses are told to leave the area. But people talk. Staff members whispered about a “little monster” being brought in. A creature that was still alive, breathing shallowly.

Later, a convoy of military trucks was seen moving from the Hospital Regional to the Humanitarium Hospital, a better-equipped facility. Why move a patient in the middle of the night with a military escort? Why threaten the doctors with the loss of their licenses if they spoke?

One doctor, years later, hinted that he was forced to operate on something that was not human. He described the anatomy as “strange.” Black blood. A coagulated, dark fluid that smelled terrible.

The American Connection: Uncle Sam Flies In

Here is the million-dollar question: What was the United States Air Force doing in a small Brazilian town?

Witnesses at the Campinas airport saw unauthorized landings. An USAF C-5 Galaxy—a massive transport plane—landed without a flight plan. Two helicopters with no markings buzzed the city of Varginha.

The rumor is simple. The Brazilian military captured the beings, but they didn’t know what to do with them. They didn’t have the tech. They didn’t have the labs. So, they called the Big Boss. The deal was struck. The US gets the bodies and the debris. Brazil gets… well, who knows? Money? Technology? Silence?

The creatures were allegedly loaded onto US transport planes and flown out. Destination unknown. Probably Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Maybe Area 51. Just another crate in the warehouse.

The Skeptics: “It Was a Muddy Couple”

You have to laugh at the official explanation. It is so absurd it is almost insulting.

Years after the incident, the Brazilian military released an inquiry. Their conclusion regarding the girls’ sighting? They said the girls saw a local mentally ill man, known as “Mudinho,” who was covered in mud and crouching in the rain.

Think about that. Three girls who know their neighborhood, who know the people in it, mistook a human neighbor for a horned, red-eyed alien? And what about the smell? What about the military trucks? What about the dead soldier?

And for the “dwarf” creatures seen at the hospital? The military claimed they were actually… expectant dwarf couples coming in for childbirth. Seriously.

It is the “swamp gas” of Brazil. A lazy, panic-induced lie designed to make the witnesses look stupid. But nobody in Varginha bought it. The witnesses stuck to their guns. “I know what I saw,” they said. “And it wasn’t Mudinho.”

Modern Revelations: The Truth is Leaking

Decades have passed. You would think the story would fade. It hasn’t. It’s getting louder.

Recently, new documentaries have blown the dust off the files. Filmmaker James Fox dropped a bombshell investigation titled “Moment of Contact.” He went to Varginha. He found the witnesses. He got them on camera.

He found the radar operator who saw the UFO. He spoke to the family of the dead soldier, Marco Chereze. He found the doctors.

One of the most shocking pieces of new evidence is the testimony of a military whistleblower who claims to have seen a 30-second video of the creature. He describes it perfectly. The oily skin. The ridges on the head. The weak movement. He says the creature was being offered water, but it didn’t know how to drink.

The wall of silence is cracking. The soldiers who were young in 1996 are old men now. They are retired. They are dying. And they want to clear their conscience. They are starting to talk.

Conclusion: We Are Not Alone

So, was it mass delusion? Did an entire city drink too much tequila on a hot Saturday?

The evidence says no. The sheer number of disconnected witnesses makes it impossible to dismiss. You have the military, the fire brigade, the hospital staff, and the civilians all telling the same story from different angles. The puzzle pieces fit together too perfectly.

Something crashed. We caught it. And then we sold it to the highest bidder.

Varginha remains one of the most important cases in UFO history because of the physical interaction. This wasn’t a light in the sky. This was a biological entity that breathed our air, bled on our soil, and died in our hospitals.

If you want the truth, watch the footage. Read the files. Look at the drawings made by the girls. And ask yourself: Why is the government still terrified of a little town in Brazil?

READ the CIS investigation files on this incident here

Originally posted 2016-03-22 04:27:50. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Originally posted 2016-03-22 04:27:50. Republished by Blog Post Promoter