We hit them with a UFO fact. It comes to light after the declassification of some CIA files on the Teh Blasc Valt page.
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At the end of May 1962, the appearance and sightings of Unidentified Flying Objects in Bahía Blanca were documented by the Navy, the CIA and there are even photographs in the archive of La Nueva Provincia that show that “something” unknown flew over the Bahian sky. .
However, what few know is that, after several years of silence, a military high command aired what would be the best kept secret in the history of the Puerto Belgrano Naval Base.
The man assured that during that May of 62 a UFO crashed in the vicinity of the base and that military personnel recovered the ship and the bodies of visitors from another planet who were on board.
The man said that on May 22 he was summoned to the Military Hospital by the Navy doctor Constantino Núñez, and that, to his amazement, he found the presence of two aliens who had died from the accident.
He never saw the ship, but he did see the bodies. And he described them as very short and macrocephalic, that is, with large heads.
He also said that Núñez himself -who became Captain of the Frigate- had been sent to Bahia to make contact with the event and that steps had been taken to transfer the UFO and the bodies to the United States.
He even assured that a landing strip had to be built in a hurry so that they could be taken away.
An element of evidence for the investigation is based on a clipping from La Nueva Provincia that ensures that in mid-May, a UFO evolved in Puerto Belgrano and that even its top leader, Rear Admiral Eladio Vázquez, witnessed and reported the event.
According to Vázquez, that day he was in Espora with Captain Aldo Molinari, second commander of the naval area, and he very clearly observed a strange luminous object moving over Bahía Blanca.
“The officer was at that time waiting at the Comandante Espora Naval Air Base for a US military commission to arrive at this airport,” the chronicles of that time have to say.
The article also mentions that on the 22nd of that same month, Espora pilots chased various objects. It is even mentioned that some truckers witnessed the appearance and saw “charred remains and burned grass on the floor”.
And as if that were not enough, in the last paragraph it says that “technicians from Puerto Belgrano and the National Atomic Energy Commission intervened.”
The landing strip of Puerto Belrgrano
The UFO that saw all of Bahía Blanca
During the evening of May 21, 1962, in the center of Bahia, the photographer of La Nueva Provincia, Miguel Thomé, chased a UFO, pointed his camera at it and even managed to photograph it.
Thomé saw it and hundreds of neighbors saw it who did not leave their amazement.
The following day the photo of the luminous object that changed its trajectory in an unusual way and that disappeared when it crossed the sky of the Northwest neighborhood was published on the cover of the newspaper.
The photographer, then 23 years old, described that he was on Chiclana Street when several groups of people directed their eyes to the sky to see a light twice as large as the full moon, which at 7:30 p.m. could already be seen in the city.
“I got into the Jeep in the newspaper in order to find a place with good visibility. When I got to Don Bosco Street, I parked the car, leaving it in the reverse direction to which it was driving, with the engine running and the lights on: it was something instinctive because I saw the object approaching that place. I nervously propped the camera on the fender, adjusted the exposure and aperture speed, and pressed the shutter.
As the object got closer, “he added,” I got the second shot. For a moment, the apparition grew much larger, about 50 centimeters in diameter. The UFO was then fixed in one place, but a moment later it turned sharply to the south and disappeared.
“When I reacted, I got into the Jeep and went to the newspaper, I entered the newsroom shouting: ‘I have taken (photos) the UFO!'”
A luminous ship against the Air Force
And the mysterious events that occurred in those days in Bahia do not end there. On May 22, at the same time that Thomé took, possibly what is his best photo, four pilots from Comandante Espora had contact and even chased a ship with the same characteristics for 35 minutes.
The military formation was flying near the Comandante Espora Naval Air Base when it saw several objects with unidentified characteristics.
“The pilot Marcelo Figueroa sees an orange object that moves according to an oscillating course, below the visible horizon”, relate the chronicles of the event.
A few minutes later, another pilot named Roberto Wilkinson reports that his aircraft was illuminated by an object that was positioned behind, which then sped underneath and was out of sight. During that contact his radio stopped working.
In addition, there are witnesses who saw him from the control tower until he disappeared. The story was documented by the CIA and is even mentioned in a document sent by the US embassy to the State Department.
Declassified files
To further fuel the uncertainty, three documents of the Argentine Navy were published for the first time, which already in 1958 warned about the need to create a registry and questionnaire for pilots who spotted unidentified flying objects.
In November 1962, 7 months after the events described in this note, the Navy insisted on the creation of the questionnaire.
“In this service the reports collected in the country on Unidentified Flying Objects are studied and archived, noting that up to the present and due to coming from various sources, they do not present an orderly description …”
“The above would be solved by having a standard form to record the data collected on UFO …”. “Since there are no forms in the country, those in use in foreign countries have been studied, especially those of the United States Air Force, and a technical information form on Unidentified Flying Objects has been prepared that I attach for your study.”
On March 18, 1963, the creation of this registry was approved and the printing of 2,000 questionnaires was ordered, which were distributed in various destinations of the Navy.
Although the investigation is progressing, in recent times it seems stalled due to the lack of evidence and, above all, verifiable documents and evidence. Now investigators are considering asking the United States for more declassified files.
Could the fact be possible? What were the mysterious ships that were seen throughout the city for 48 hours doing or looking for? Can someone provide the definitive proof to ensure that an alien spacecraft crashed in our area?
The only certainty is that several unknown objects flew through Bahia in those times, although, for now, we will have to settle for the fascination and sense of mystery that reveals that beings from another world could have made landfall in Puerto Belgrano.