Luis Burgos: 332 Cases in Argentina in 2009
Source: Diario Popular
Date: 10.05.09
Luis Burgos: 332 UFO Cases in Argentina in 2009
Argentina is a vast theater of operations for the alien civilizations that visit us. This what experts in the subject believe, and of course, the repetition of incidents that attest to this phenomenon. Sightings of vehicles, abductions, ground evidence; bedroom visitations and other exceptional situations are described in a quotidian manner by a countless number of witnesses. This year was no exception, and up to late September, the count stood at 332 cases. All of these are under study due to their considerable credibility quotient and they make Argentina one of the areas most frequented by alien visitors.
The figure is the result of the detailed work of noted researcher Luis Burgos, president of the Fundacion Argentina de Ovnilogia, who told Expedientes Secretos that despite the high number of episodes recorded during the first nine months of 2009, “we are actually in a plateau phase, which is typical after last year’s great UFO wave, which ended with 550 reported cases. The plateau phase is to be expected, which occurs in a slow, constant downturn. The 2008 effect endured throughout the country in the summer, but once the fall began, the UFO phenomenon behaved as it has been expected to behave for over six decades and its activity decreased. Only those areas known as hot-spots retained their activity, although some of these also experienced a decrease [in activity].”
The Province of Buenos Aires, according to FAO study, is a key region that includes the Federal Capital area. “The Porteño region reports permanent sightings of strange flying objects, even with diurnal and nocturnal photographs and videos. For example, the material presented by Hector Boetto (www.cieloaguatierra.blogspot.com). Unidentified air traffic over the Argentinean capital is still a pending matte, especially with the total passivity of the media and government authorities...The area of Vicente Lopez, to the north of the city, is one of the highest UFO manifestation areas in the entire country. Incredibly, events are reported at different times of day in Munro, Olivos, Florida, etc. and a considerable quantity of photos of these objects are taken, such as the remarkable sightings by Matías Mannara in Munro (www.solidaevidencia.com.ar) and Bibiana Bryson (www.freewebs.com/bibianabryson/misavistamientos.com), which include unique documents showing spindle-shaped UFOs among others. Phantom UFOs have also been picked up at Villa Ballester, near Vicente Lopez,” says Burgos in his report.
Burgos highlights in his report that “lovely Mar del Plata always surprises us with manifestations of all types, and while it isn’t the exceptional case history offered by the 1960s to the 1990s, in recent years, the Sierra de los Padres area has turned into a new area for “phantom UFOs”. Proof of this can be seen in the permanent records obtained by Graciela Donalisio and Leonardo Rieger.”
(Translation (c) 2009, S. Corrales, IHU. Special thanks to Sebastian Aranguren and Pachi La Fata, Diario Popular, and to Guillermo Gimenez, Planeta UFO)
Date: 10.05.09
Luis Burgos: 332 UFO Cases in Argentina in 2009
Argentina is a vast theater of operations for the alien civilizations that visit us. This what experts in the subject believe, and of course, the repetition of incidents that attest to this phenomenon. Sightings of vehicles, abductions, ground evidence; bedroom visitations and other exceptional situations are described in a quotidian manner by a countless number of witnesses. This year was no exception, and up to late September, the count stood at 332 cases. All of these are under study due to their considerable credibility quotient and they make Argentina one of the areas most frequented by alien visitors.
The figure is the result of the detailed work of noted researcher Luis Burgos, president of the Fundacion Argentina de Ovnilogia, who told Expedientes Secretos that despite the high number of episodes recorded during the first nine months of 2009, “we are actually in a plateau phase, which is typical after last year’s great UFO wave, which ended with 550 reported cases. The plateau phase is to be expected, which occurs in a slow, constant downturn. The 2008 effect endured throughout the country in the summer, but once the fall began, the UFO phenomenon behaved as it has been expected to behave for over six decades and its activity decreased. Only those areas known as hot-spots retained their activity, although some of these also experienced a decrease [in activity].”
The Province of Buenos Aires, according to FAO study, is a key region that includes the Federal Capital area. “The Porteño region reports permanent sightings of strange flying objects, even with diurnal and nocturnal photographs and videos. For example, the material presented by Hector Boetto (www.cieloaguatierra.blogspot.com). Unidentified air traffic over the Argentinean capital is still a pending matte, especially with the total passivity of the media and government authorities...The area of Vicente Lopez, to the north of the city, is one of the highest UFO manifestation areas in the entire country. Incredibly, events are reported at different times of day in Munro, Olivos, Florida, etc. and a considerable quantity of photos of these objects are taken, such as the remarkable sightings by Matías Mannara in Munro (www.solidaevidencia.com.ar) and Bibiana Bryson (www.freewebs.com/bibianabryson/misavistamientos.com), which include unique documents showing spindle-shaped UFOs among others. Phantom UFOs have also been picked up at Villa Ballester, near Vicente Lopez,” says Burgos in his report.
Burgos highlights in his report that “lovely Mar del Plata always surprises us with manifestations of all types, and while it isn’t the exceptional case history offered by the 1960s to the 1990s, in recent years, the Sierra de los Padres area has turned into a new area for “phantom UFOs”. Proof of this can be seen in the permanent records obtained by Graciela Donalisio and Leonardo Rieger.”
(Translation (c) 2009, S. Corrales, IHU. Special thanks to Sebastian Aranguren and Pachi La Fata, Diario Popular, and to Guillermo Gimenez, Planeta UFO)
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