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Brazil’s UFO Files Unveiled

In May 1986, Brazil’s Air Force Minister, Octávio Júlio Moreira Lima, addressed a unique issue.

He convened a press conference in Brasilia to recount a peculiar event. Five fighter jets had been deployed to chase 21 unidentified flying objects, or UFOs.

Despite their best efforts, the jets failed to catch these elusive entities. Years later, this captivating narrative surfaced in a public report.

Anyone with internet access can peruse it via Brazil’s National Archive.

Brazil's UFO Files Unveiled. (Photo Internet reproduction)
Brazil’s UFO Files Unveiled. (Photo Internet reproduction)

Interestingly, NASA’s recent focus on unexplained aerial phenomena has drawn global eyes to this archive.

Compiled by the Brazilian Air Force for over six decades, the record is extensive. Specifically, it holds 20,000 pages relating to 743 incidents from 1952 until 2016.

The U.S. has followed suit in this investigative journey. NASA named a director to lead research on such phenomena.

Remarkably, Brazil took a similar approach back in the 1960s. Commanding the efforts was a military officer who helmed a special unit stationed in São Paulo.

Although UFOs often bring aliens to mind, authorities in Brazil and the U.S. offer clarity.

These unidentified objects aren’t necessarily from other planets. They might well be drones, weather balloons, or even natural phenomena.

Brazil, a country rich in cultural beliefs, has been cautious in linking UFOs with extraterrestrial life.

One incident does stand out, however, labeled as “The Official Night of UFOs” that occurred in 1986.

The Brazilian military wrapped up their investigation by describing the objects as ‘solid’ and showcasing ‘intelligent’ movement.

Brazil’s National Archive

During the Cold War era, interpretations of these UFOs were even more diverse. Some speculated they might be spy satellites from the U.S. or the Soviet Union.

This uncertainty adds another layer to Brazil’s National Archive, which also houses documents from the nation’s last dictatorship era among other historical records.

Since 2008, thanks to an atmosphere of transparency, these UFO records have been publicly accessible.

Even the Brazilian Senate acknowledged the phenomenon, inviting UFO researchers to a formal meeting last year.

This open attitude suggests a global shift towards transparent discussion on this perplexing subject.

Download records here.

 

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