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11-04-1954
On November 4, Jose Alves of Pontal was fishing in
the Pardo River near Pontal.
The area was deserted, the night quiet with only a slight breeze blowing from
the east. Suddenly Alves spotted a strange craft in
the sky, apparently heading toward him. He watched, transfixed, as it closed
in with a wobbling motion and landed. It was so near he could have touched
it, he said. The object, appearing as two washbowls placed together, looked
to be about ten to fifteen feet in diameter. He was too frightened to run.
Three little men, clad in white clothing with close-fitting skull caps,
emerged from a window-like opening in the side of the small craft. Their skin
appeared to be quite dark. Alves stood terror-stricken, watching the small creatures collect
samples of grass, herbs and leaves of trees; one of them filled a shiny metal tube with river
water. Then, as suddenly as they had come, they jumped back into their
machine, which took off vertically as
swiftly and as silently as it had come. Residents of Pontal, who heard Alves's story
when he came back to town, told the press that he was a quiet man who lived
only for his work and his family. He had never heard of flying saucers and he
was sure the little men were some kind of devils.
This reference: Flying
Saucers: The Startling Evidence by C. Lorenzen,
p. 50-51, © 1966
NEED: APRO Bulletin, July 1957, p. 9
UFOCAT PRN – 24353 [11-04-1954]
UFOCAT URN – NONE
APRO Bulletin, July 1957, p. 9
UFOCAT URN – 024353 Flying Saucers: The Startling Evidence
by C. Lorenzen, p. 50, © 1966
UFOCAT URN – NONE
The Great Flying Saucer Hoax by C. Lorenzen,
p. 44, © 1966
UFOCAT URN – 024354 The Humanoids: FSR Special Edition
#1 by Charles Bowen, p. 19, © 1966
UFOCAT URN – 024359 The Humanoids: FSR Special Edition
#1 by Charles Bowen, p. 33, © 1966
UFOCAT URN – 024355 The
Reference for Outstanding UFO Sighting Reports by Thomas Olsen,
#60, © UFOIRC 1966
UFOCAT URN – 077465 What We Really Know about Flying
Saucers by Otto Binder, p. 89, © 1967
UFOCAT URN – NONE
Flying Saucer Occupants by Coral Lorenzen,
p. 106, © 1967
UFOCAT URN – 024357 A Century of Landings (N=923) by J. Vallee, # 327, © 1969
UFOCAT URN – 024360 UFOs: Operation Trojan Horse by John Keel,
p. 151, © 1970
UFOCAT URN – 024361 Les Extra-Terrestres
by Jader Pereira, p. 70, © 1974
UFOCAT URN – 118645 Uninvited Guests by Richard Hall,
p. 60, © 1988
UFOCAT URN – 024356 Pablo Petrowitsch
investigation files, no date of publication
UFOCAT URN – 024358 Computerized Catalog (N=3173), #0834
by L. Schoenherr, no © date
UFOCAT URN – 115451 HUMCAT: Catalogue of Humanoid
Reports, A0338 by D. Webb, no © date
UFOCAT URN – 170456 *U* UFO Computer Database by Larry
Hatch, # 04136, © 2002
UFOCAT PRN – 24353 [12-04-1954]
UFOCAT URN – 024723 Flying Saucer Occupants by Coral Lorenzen, p. 105, © 1967
UFOCAT URN – 088824 Encounters with UFO Occupants by
Coral Lorenzen, p. 146, © 1976
South America – Brazil, São Paulo
Pontal Latitude 21-03-00 S, Longitude
48.04-60 W (D-M-S)
Reference: http://www.fallingrain.com/world/
Pardo
River Latitude 21.10 S, Longitude
48.38 W (D-M)
Reference:
Brazil Gazetteer, prepared in the Office of Geography, Department of the
Interior, Washington, D.C., January 1963
UFO Location (UFOCAT) Latitude 21.00 S, Longitude 48.05
W (D.%)
Latitude 21.05 S, Longitude 48.08 W [URN 170456]
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