ET Vampires in Colares, Brazil

Carl Miller

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October Dec, 1997. Retired Air Force Captain Hollanda had been suffering a chronic depression disorder since the early 1990"s and according to his closer friends such a depressive process originated by something he had experienced a long time ago in the Amazon. Later that night his daughter climbs the steps to his father s room to find a shocking scene. Her father is dead. He appears to have commited suicide. Was it really suicide or something more sinister? Just two months earlier the Captain had given an interview to UFO researcher Ademar Guevaerd and his colleague Marco Petit. Both men had been doing research on strange blood sucking incidents in a little island of Colares in the Delta of the Amazon River. Indigenous people would call the phenomena by 'Chupa chupa' or 'sucker sucker' in English. Quiet simple inhabitants mostly fishermen little farmers professing Catholicism soon incorporating new legends now including UFOs hovering the village in weird silent flying machines spotting people with paralysing beams of light and sucking people's blood as if nightly vampires leaving victims completely bloodless and worn out. Colares village is only a 3 and a half hour trip from Belém, capital of Pará State, North Brazil.
Petit= "These objects went to Colares and then they kept going covering the Amazon on their trips. Then they ordered us to stop." ' Os objetos persistiam em aparecer, primeiramente em Colares e então eles começaram a cobrir toda a área da Amazônia', =Portuguese original version.
Some UFO experts maintain that captain Hollanda did not kill himself but he was murdered because he said too much about the frightening UFO encounters. Some assumed encounters took place in the Amazon Jungle 20 years earlier.
Guevaerd= 'I was a witness of his testimony as a military man in one of the world s most serious operations in Ufology. Operação Prato or Operation Disk (in English). There was something very strange he wanted to reveal.'
Although Guevaerd believes it was suicide his colleagues do not agree=
'I do not believe Hollanda s death was a suicide. Hollanda s death is connected to something beyond normal.'
Guevaerd= 'He left a very clear message and the message is that= we are being visited.'
Captain Hollanda s sightings began in the island of Colares at the mouth of the Amazon River in Brazil.
 
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BlastTyrant

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It is not uncommon for people to be "silenced" so to speak when speaking about UFO's Phil Schneider is probably the most famous of these. Granted it is not so common these days as UFO is main stream, hence the lack of MIB also.
 


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