Date:
April 1958
Location: Brazil
"When
the machine was at a distance of some 40 metres from him
and the group of fishermen, and about 15 metres above
the water, it began to rock sideways, and then stopped
and hung there. It seemed to have three distinguishable
parts: the upper half was the colour of aluminium, like
an inverted bowl, and on the top of it was a small protuberance
or dome."
"The sketch which accompanied the report."
Source:
Gordon W. Creighton, FSR Vol. 10 No. 6, Nov.-Dec, 1964
A
BRAZILIAN SIGHTING
by Gordon Creighton
ACCORDING
to a report received by General Chassin's saucer-research
organization in Paris (G.E.P.A.), the following very interesting
sighting occurred at 6 a.m., one day in April 1958, on
the Atlantic sea-board of North-Eastern Brazil. A Brazilian
jeweller named Senhor Wilson Lustosa was travelling along
the beach from the port of Maceio to a place called Parapueira.
(As I know from personal knowledge of this beautiful coast,
there are virtually no roads, and one simply drives for
miles along the broad beaches of dazzling white sand).
At a spot called Saude, the witness stopped to ask some
fishermen what they were looking at. They said that it
was a flying saucer. He could see nothing at first, but
soon he heard a humming noise, which grew rapidly louder,
and perceived something which seemed to be falling out
of the sky towards him, from the direction of the sea.
When
the machine was at a distance of some 40 metres from him
and the group of fishermen, and about 15 metres above
the water, it began to rock sideways, and then stopped
and hung there. It was from 15 to 20 metres in height,
"and its width was approximately that of a travelling
circus". It seemed to have three distinguishable
parts: the upper half was the colour of aluminium, like
an inverted bowl, and on the top of it was a small protuberance
or dome, with a light as bright as that of an electric
welding arc. The lower part was also a bowl, of the same
size as the top, but dark in colour, and around the widest
part, where the two bowls met, was a band with a number
of square portholes, from which came a reddish light.
The portholes nearest to the party of onlookers were darkened,
as though there were people looking out through them.
Beneath
the machine, the water seemed to be boiling, or being
sucked up, but without actually touching the under part
of it, and a faint humming could be heard at brief intervals.
From the under part of the machine a number of things
like leather thongs were hanging, motionless.
During
the hour that they stood there and watched it, it rose
again several times into the sky and then descended, as
if crashing, "with a noise to shatter the ear-drums".
This
report comes from Senhor Walter Sa Cardoso, of rua Santa
Cruz 291, Farol, Maceio, who had it from the eyewitness.
I reproduce the sketch which accompanied the report, and
suggest that this craft may be identical with the type
photographed off the coast of California by Radio Officer
T. Fogl one day in 1957. Radio Officer Fogl's saucer,
like the Brazilian one here reported, has things projecting
below it, but these seem to be metallic, and certainly
nothing like "leather thongs".
This
seems to be a type of UFO which has been reported many
times. Numerous reports of night-sightings have referred
to "turtle-shaped" objects, or "jellyfish-shaped
objects", with long golden streamers hanging
down (the leather thongs?).
I
am not quite sure what would be the average Brazilian's
idea of "the width of a travelling circus",
but evidently this means that it must have seemed to the
witness a very big craft, at least 100 feet or so in diameter.
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case624.htm