Angel Carretero: A Teleportation Near Seville...Or Something Else?
Angel Carretero: A Teleportation Near Seville...Or Something Else?
THE TELEPORTATION AND/OR ABDUCTION PHENOMENON INVOLVING INDUSTRIAL EXPERT PEDRO OLIVA RAMÍREZ, WHICH OCCURRED IN ALCALÁ DE GUADAÍRA (SEVILLE) STARTING AT 11:25 PM ON NOVEMBER 9, 1986
On November 9, 1986, at approximately 11:15 PM, Industrial Expert Pedro Oliva Ramírez was driving his vehicle from Seville to Alcalá de Guadaira—the town where he maintained his temporary residence.
During the initial leg of his journey, nothing noteworthy occurred; however, after rounding a bend, he suddenly found himself traveling along a road featuring three lanes—each of double width—running in both directions. The road was perfectly straight, and, taken aback, he began to pay close attention to his surroundings, which were entirely unfamiliar to him. To his left, at a distance of about one hundred meters, he observed a flat expanse approximately four hundred meters in length, along which stood a row of five or six industrial facilities. These structures were fully illuminated and reached a height of roughly eighty meters.
An identical phenomenon presented itself to his right, though in this instance, the structures were residential apartment buildings, each rising to a height of about twenty stories. Along the shoulders of the road—on both his left and right—grew a dense, lush grass standing approximately 70 centimeters tall.
After observing this anomaly in the landscape, he felt a sensation of heat pervading his vehicle and heard a chorus of distant voices. Several meters ahead of his car, there appeared to be something resembling a large soccer goalpost; it remained unclear whether or not he actually passed through it. One of the voices confirmed to him that he had been transported—by extraterrestrial beings—to a different country located in another hemisphere.
He continued driving along this road for one hour before pulling over to a stop. While stopped, he was overtaken in the third lane by several large automobiles—resembling vintage Cadillacs—painted in shades of white or beige, and bearing dark, narrow license plates. He then exited his vehicle and walked along the roadside for fifteen minutes, examining the fine grass illuminated by his car's headlights. He also observes the passing of other vehicles at a frequency—or interval—of eight minutes between each one. He returns to his car and continues driving for another hour; then he stops, gets out again, and walks around for another quarter of an hour.
He resumes his journey and spots a turnoff to his right—completely unmarked. The road is narrow and patched; he drives along it for half an hour until he comes across a triple signpost reading: MALAGA in one direction, SEVILLA in another, and ALCABALA in the third.
He takes the turnoff toward Seville, and—without knowing why—he comes to a halt; looking to his left, he finds himself standing right in front of his own house in Alcalá de Guadaira.
Frustrated, he decides to retrace his steps and look for the junction, but he cannot find it—nor the triple signpost, nor the road with three lanes in each direction. He goes on to state that he typically covered the route between Seville and Alcalá de Guadaira in about half an hour; on this occasion, however, he took three hours and five minutes—consuming an amount of fuel equivalent to a distance of just over two hundred kilometers.
COMMENTS
José Ruesga Montiel offers an initial assessment, allowing us to reproduce here three points that are worth bearing in mind and which speak for themselves:
“...Given the sheer volume of experiences he recounts—and the outlandish nature of many of them—I am inclined to believe that this man is not, or was not, entirely sound of mind. Hearing whispering voices is a symptom of schizophrenia...”
“...If he truly shared his experiences with his boss, and the boss subsequently granted him two or three days of leave, this suggests that his mental health was indeed precarious—and that his superiors were well aware of this fact. I have never encountered a single instance where a boss granted an employee leave specifically because of a UFO encounter; such an action denotes a degree of indulgence typically reserved for someone who recognizes that their interlocutor is in poor health...”
“...In any case, interspersed within these accounts are objective facts—claims asserting that other individuals, such as his own wife, served as witnesses. It would be a simple matter to verify whether these claims are true, or if they were merely fabricated to lend credibility to his stories. If there is any basis in reality to these phenomena, those other witnesses would be able to corroborate it...”



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