| Report Summary |
"Dr. Botta... ex-war pilot, aeronautical engineer, and now
architectural engineer with a well-known real estate company in Caracas...
was in Argentina on a construction project.... He was driving along the
highway about 75 mi from his hotel in an isolated region when he saw the
metallic, discoid object resting in the grass off the highway... Approaching
nearer, he saw an opening or door in its side. Peering inside, it seemed
empty. There was some sort of red light pulsating in the dome at intervals
of one second... he went inside and was surprised to see a curved divan
with four seats, three of which were occupied by small beings covered in
a kind of tight-fitting grey coveralls. He estimated the height of the beings
to be about four feet. Their faces were dark, or charred. In front of them
was a screen with rays playing on it, and on top of the screen was a globe
of transparent material which was rotating... he touched one of the little
occupants. Its flesh was rigid... he related his story to two friends and...
they decided to return... the next morning... all they found was a heap
of ashes... one of the men looked up and spotted three objects. One was
cigar shaped, high up. Two others were discoid and smaller. One of the discs,
about ten meters in diameter, was hovering above the group at an estimated
height of 600m... he took five pictures, only two of which show the object
with any degree of clarity... the discs shot up and merged with the
cigar-shaped object. It traveled for a short distance and turned blood red,
made and 80 degree turn and disappeared in a few seconds."[footnote
1] |
| Hynek Classification |
CE-III |
| Original Vallee Classification |
Type
Ia |
| Current Vallee Classification |
CE5 |
| Minimum Distance |
Contact |
| Object Appearance |
Disc, 32 feet diameter, 13 feet, tower (dome?) with windows
six feet |
| Interior Appearance |
Interior 7 feet high; metallic appearance, but resilient,
like rubber. Holes or vents in the floor, no pipes or cables. Control panel
with bright instruments in front of center occupant, whose hands were resting
on two levers. Above the panel, there was a small sphere with a circle.
To the right, an apparatus similar to a TV screen was seen. An intermittent
light of orange-whitish color in the roof of the cabin. |
| Occupant Description |
Humanoid, four feet in height, with eyes, nose and mouth.
Grey- chestnut hair, cut short. Skin bronze, faces dark. Dressed in overalls
of a lead grey color. |
| Object Behavior |
Tilted on ground. Later observation may have been of the
same object hovering near another disc and a cigar object. Discs merged
into cigar, cigar moved a small distance, turned red, made an 80 degree
turn and was gone in seconds. |
| Physical Effect |
Smell of ozone and garlic |
| Medical Effect |
Fever and skin blisters; had been wearing dark green sunglasses
and outline of glasses was plain on his face. Was tested by a doctor for
radiation, but no traces were found. |
| Comments / Conclusion |
A multiple witness case with physical and medical effects
along with a clear view of the occupants and the interior. Unfortunately,
as far as I know, the photos, ash samples, medical reports, or accounts
by the secondary witnesses have never been made public. |
Footnotes
1. Stringfield, Situation Red, ISBN 0-449-23654-4,
p103
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