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(Alaska, of course, is now one of the United States, and is
covered in this Section because of its geographical location).
Mexico: In 1949-1950, during the sighting wave which oc-
curred in that period, there were many press reports of UFOs
sighted over Mexico. Example: Los Angeles News, March 14 &
15, 1950, Mexico City (UP) -- Hundreds of persons said they saw
four flying saucers over Mexico City, and one at Monterrey.
Witnesses included trained aircraft observers and meteorolo-
gists. [See Section V]
Many additional sightings in past 12 years.
In 1958, Mr. Rafael Aveleyra, Minister of the Embassy of
Mexico, Washington, in a letter to NICAP stated: ‘Please be
advised that in accordance with the information just received
from my Government, no reports have been received of unidenti-
fied flying objects within the area of Mexico, therefore no official
investigation has been made.’’ [10]
CENTRAL AMERICA
UFOs have been sighted regularly over the Gulf of Mexico,
Caribbean Sea, and Central America [See December 6, 1952
Gulf of Mexico case; Coast Guard Cutter Sebago case, November
5, 1957, Section VIII; etc.}] On January 23, 1959, the New York
Times reported that a bright silver unidentified object, which
had arced across the sky above the Panama Canal, had been
tracked by U.S, radar.
A NICAP member in El Salvador, who visited the NICAP
office in 1961, informed us that UFO sightings were very common
in her country, and that they were a regular topic of conversa-
tion, in schools and elsewhere.
SOUTH AMERICA
The same is true of most South American countries, at
least five of which have active UFO organizations. Two, Argentina
and Brazil, have treated the subject more frankly and openly
than any other nations.
Argentina; A letter to NICAP from the Argentine Embassy
dated October 10, 1958, requested information about the struc-
ture, scope and aims of NICAP, because ‘‘the creation of an
agency similar to NICAP, with the same objectives, is under
consideration by Argentine Air Force officials.’”’ [11]
Strong Argentine interest in UFOs is not surprising con-
sidering the well-documented cases which have occurred there.
At Cordoba Airport, November 25, 1954, two luminous objects
which hovered for nearly an hour were reported by Dr. Marcos
Guerci, chief of the meteorological service; Carlos Bassoli,
control tower operator; and many others. One UFO was roughly
semi-circular, appearing like a disc on edge, the other circular.
Dr. Guerci stated he believed he had observed ‘‘something foreign
to our knowledge,’’ according to the official report released by
the Argentine Embassy. [12]
The most recent series of sightings in Argentina (as this is
being written) began in May 1962, continuing throughout the year.
The incidents included reported landings with resultant markings
and stains on the ground, highly maneuverable luminous phenom-
ena, electro-magnetic effects, and other typical UFO features.
[See Section XII; Argentine Chronology]
On May 22, 1962, UFOs were sighted four times in a period of
about 35 minutes by a flight of Navy pilots in the vicinity of
Espora Naval Air Base. In one instance, about 7:20 p.m., student
pilot Roberto Wilkinson reported that a luminous object trailing
his plane lit up his cockpit, and his radio-electric transmission
failed as the UFO passed below his aircraft. [13]
Sightings continued throughout the summer, many concen-
trated around aircraft and airports. Over Floresta District,
September 8, 1962, Lt. (j.g.) Juan Jose Vico sighted a ‘‘burnished
metal’’ lenticular UFO making smooth and apparently controlled
maneuvers, according to the report.
Investigations of the 1962 sightings by military authorities
brought forth two statements. Capt. Luis Sanchez Moreno, in-
vestigating for the Navy, told the press the Navy had been con-
stantly concerned about UFOs since the great wave of global
sightings in 1952. Following the sightings by Navy personnel in
May 1962, the investigation report released by the Argentine
Embassy concluded: ‘‘The testimonies of Naval Air Officer pilots
and personnel of the Flying Course indicate the existence of
In addition to receiving good cooperation from the Embassy,
NICAP is indebted to Mr. Thomas Williams, Fundacion Williams,
Buenos Aires; Mr. Christian Vogt, Secretary of the ‘‘Comision
Observadora de Objetos Voladores No Identificados (CODOVNI)’’
and Ing. William Kalocai, Director of the ‘‘Centro Investigador
de Fenomenos Espaciales (C.I.F.E.),’? Bahia Blanca, [14] for
details of many Argentine UFO cases. At Ezeiza International
Airport, Buenos Aires, December 22, 1962, a UFO was sighted
about 3:00 a.m. Tower operators Horacio Alora and Mario
Pezzutto were watching an Aerolineas Argentinas plane which
was about to take off, and an approaching DC-8 jet operated by
Panagra (a division of Pan American Airways).
One of the operators was radioing landing instructions when
the jet Captain suddenly broke in:
‘‘What’s that thing at the end of the runway?’
An instant later, the same question came from one of the
Argentine airliner pilots. Operator Alora turned and saw a large
round object, glowing with an intense fiery light, at the head of
runway 1-0-2-8. It had evidently descended while he and Pezzutto
were watching the two airliners.
Because of the UFOs’ brilliant glow, Alora could not tell
whether it had actually touched down or was hovering just above
the runway. At the moment he turned, the UFO rose about ten
meters, hovering briefly. Then, rapidly accelerating, it took off
on a northeast course. Before it disappeared, it was also seen
by Operator Pezzutto.
During the 1962 sightings around Buenos Aires, as well as
in remote areas of the country, key cases were reported freely
on television. Argentina’s treatment of the UFO question provides
an interesting contrast with the secretive policy of the U.S.
Government.
Brazil; UFO activity has been virtually constant in Brazil
during the past 10-15 years. The number and quality of sightings
has been at least equal to that of the U.S., and since 1952 sight-
ings have been reported much more openly than in this country.
In 1958, the majority of experienced UFO investigators, many
of whom had published bulletins or headed small UFO groups,
formed the ‘‘Comissao Brasileira de Pesquisa Confidencial Sobre
Objetos Aereos Nao Identificados (CBPCOANI),’’ a top level com-
mission to promote scientific investigation of UFOs on an in-
ternational basis. Members of the Commission include Dr. J.
Escobar Faria (Attorney and author), a NICAP Adviser; Dr.
Olavo Fontes, (M.D.), adviser to the Aerial Phenomena Research
Organization (APRO), Tucson, Arizona; Prof. Flavio Pereira,
President (also President of the Scientific Council, Brazilian
Interplanetary Society); Cmdr. A.B. Simoes (airline official and
writer). Significantly, the Commission includes representatives
of the Brazilian armed services. As in Argentina, UFOs are
considered an important problem justifying the formation of
civilian-military agencies for continuous investigation.
Virtually every large coastal city, military base, and airport
of Brazil has been visited by UFOs, and witnesses have included
high-ranking officers, public officials and scientists.
A formation of ‘‘circular silver-colored’’ objects, apparently
‘mechanical’? devices, were observed by FAB (Brazilian Air
Force) officers and men, as well as airline personnel and civil-
ians, as they sped over Porto Alegre AFB, October 24, 1954.
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A startling incident on November 21, 1954, was reported on
the front pages of newspapers in South and Central America, and
in England, but apparently not in the U.S. A Brazilian airliner in
flight near Rio de Janeiro, at night, encountered 19 glowing
saucer-shaped objects. The UFOs flew at high speed within
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