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SBEDV - No 99-103 - 1974-1975
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This issue of the publication from the SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE ESTUDOS SOBRE DISCOS VOADORES (SBEDV), dated July 1974-April 1975 and published in May 1975, focuses heavily on the detailed investigation of the UFO case involving Onilson Pattero, a book salesman from Catanduva,…
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This issue of the publication from the SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE ESTUDOS SOBRE DISCOS VOADORES (SBEDV), dated July 1974-April 1975 and published in May 1975, focuses heavily on the detailed investigation of the UFO case involving Onilson Pattero, a book salesman from Catanduva, São Paulo, Brazil. The magazine, published by CIPEx-Centro de Investigação e Pesquisa Exobiológica, presents a comprehensive analysis of Pattero's experiences, including alleged abductions, encounters with extraterrestrials, and the use of hypnosis in ufological research.
The Onilson Pattero Case: A Detailed Investigation
The central theme of this issue is the "2º Caso de Onilson Patero" (Onilson Patero's 2nd Case), which occurred on April 26, 1974. The magazine provides a chronological account of the events leading up to the encounter, including Onilson's travel plans and the strange behavior of his car near a high-tension power line. The narrative details how his car stopped, and a UFO, described as larger than the one from his first encounter, appeared. Onilson reported being taken aboard a craft, experiencing a sequence of events in different rooms, and interacting with beings, including one named Alex.
First Encounter Recap
Prior to detailing the second case, the issue briefly recaps Onilson's first encounter, which occurred on the night of May 21-22, 1973. In this incident, Onilson's car was found abandoned, and he was later found in Colatina, Espírito Santo, claiming to have been abducted by "homenzarrões" (big men) from a flying saucer. This event is presented as a precursor to the more detailed second case.
Onilson's Testimony and Experiences
Onilson's testimony is meticulously documented, including his descriptions of the UFO's interior, the appearance of the occupants, and the psychological effects of the experience. He describes being in different "salas" (rooms) within the craft, one with a large blue luminosity and crossed wires, and another with a metal tube and lights. He also recounts an experience where he saw a figure identical to himself.
Physical and Psychological Effects
The issue notes several physical and psychological anomalies observed in Onilson following his encounters. These include changes in his hair color, skin rashes (petechiae) that changed color from red to purple, blue, green, and yellow, and a period of amnesia covering the time he was allegedly aboard the UFO. The magazine also mentions the use of hypnosis by Dr. Sylvio Lago to try and recover Onilson's memories, though with limited success.
Supporting Evidence and Witness Accounts
Several figures and drawings illustrate Onilson's accounts, including his own drawings of the UFO interior and the beings he encountered. The publication also includes photographs related to the case, such as images of Onilson's abandoned car and the location where it was found. Other witnesses are mentioned, including the guard who found Onilson after his first encounter and family members who participated in the research.
Broader Ufological Context
Beyond the specific case of Onilson Pattero, the magazine places it within a larger ufological context. It discusses the morphology of extraterrestrial occupants, categorizing them into "strictly human" types and those that are "merely similar" (humanoid). The issue highlights the challenges in researching UFO phenomena, including skepticism and the difficulty in obtaining concrete evidence. It also touches upon the political implications of UFO research, suggesting that governments have historically denied the existence of extraterrestrials and their craft.
New Ufological Centers and Research
The publication announces the founding of new ufological research centers in Brazil, including SACIPE, CECI, CEU, and CNE, indicating a growing interest and organized effort in the field within the country. It also mentions the work of Professor Hulvio Brant Aleixo from CICOANI for his contributions to ufological research techniques.
Editorial Stance and Future Outlook
The editorial stance of the SBEDV, as expressed in the "Conversa com o Leitor" (Conversation with the Reader) section, favors open research into UFO phenomena. The editors believe that a clandestine or politically motivated approach hinders progress and that open investigation allows for broader participation and understanding. They predict a significant shift in how UFOs are perceived within approximately three years, leading to the recovery of benefits that confidential research may have suppressed.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the detailed investigation of specific UFO cases, the description and analysis of extraterrestrial occupants, the challenges and methodologies of ufological research, and the broader societal and political implications of UFO phenomena. The editorial stance is strongly in favor of open, scientific inquiry into UFOs, emphasizing the importance of witness testimony and empirical data collection. The publication aims to inform and engage its readers with the latest findings and ongoing debates within the ufological community in Brazil and beyond.
This issue of "Sur Argentino," published by CIPEX and GENA in August 1974, focuses on the extraordinary claims and experiences of Onilson Patero, a witness to alleged extraterrestrial encounters. The magazine delves into his testimony, the research conducted by SBEDV (Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos de Discos Voadores), and broader ufological discussions.
A Strange Maneuver
The issue opens with a report titled "UMA ESTRANHA MANOBRA" (A Strange Maneuver), detailing an encounter Onilson Patero had. He describes being shown a view of a city and a UFO by an extraterrestrial named Alex. Alex explains that extraterrestrials are studying a substance on Earth that could be fatal if misused by humans, and they are developing a defense against it.
An Unusual Explanation
Alex further explains that future attempts at understanding with Earthlings might fail, leading to the release of a fine powder, like smoke, which would not harm even a butterfly. He suggests that Onilson might be brought back for further interaction, possibly with a high-ranking human.
The Urn
Onilson recounts being fitted with metallic bracelets and then placed in an urn-like structure, after which he has no memory of his time inside. He later finds himself in another compartment without Alex.
Description of the 3rd Compartment
Onilson describes a semi-cylindrical room, approximately 12-15 meters in diameter. Inside, he sees a metallic cylinder and three hooded figures, whom he calls "doctors." He also observes a "double" of himself, which moves and appears to be alive. The clothing of this double differs from his own, and the glasses worn by the double are distinct from his current ones.
SBEDV's Hypothesis on the "Double"
SBEDV proposes that the appearance of the "double" could be explained by advanced holographic technology, similar to 3D photography. They speculate that a device held by the passenger "Alex" might have captured Onilson's image, which was then transmitted to the distant craft and projected as a 3D image.
The Father's Family Research
This section details the search for Onilson Patero after his disappearance. His family contacted the police and hospitals, and his car was found abandoned. The investigation involved interviews and the recovery of his documents.
The Search for the Car
The family's search for Onilson leads them to various locations, including police stations and farms. They eventually learn of his reappearance in Colatina.
The Descent from the Hill and the Encounter with the Farmer
Onilson describes his descent from a hill after his alleged abduction. He encounters a farmer, Cesar Menelli, who offers him assistance. Onilson recounts his experiences, and Menelli, initially skeptical, becomes convinced of the unusual nature of the event.
The Search for the Man
Following Onilson's reappearance, his family travels to Colatina to reunite with him. The narrative details their journey and the circumstances of their reunion.
SBEDV's Research in Guaraná
SBEDV researchers visit Guaraná to investigate Onilson's case. They interview a farmer, Walter Dias, who confirms seeing Onilson's car parked on the roadside. Dias also mentions that Onilson had a previous UFO encounter.
SBEDV's Research in Colatina
Further research in Colatina involves interviews and investigations related to Onilson's case and other UFO sightings in the region. The report touches upon a previous case involving a soldier allegedly abducted by extraterrestrials.
Credibility of a Witness
This section critically examines the credibility of Onilson Patero's testimony. It discusses factors that support his sincerity, such as the unusual nature of his story, his willingness to undergo hypnosis, and the lack of apparent motive for deception. It also addresses potential criticisms and alternative explanations.
Positive Criticism
This part argues for the credibility of Onilson's account by highlighting the strangeness of the phenomena, which are attributed to superior technology and psychology. It points to specific aspects of his testimony, such as the luminous beam, the inclined conveyor belt, memory gaps, and the lack of physiological needs during his alleged captivity, as evidence supporting his sincerity.
Negative Criticism
This section presents counterarguments, suggesting that Onilson's experiences could be explained by psychological conditions like EEG dysrhythmia, or that his story lacks sufficient detail. It also questions the lack of corroborating witnesses for certain events and the possibility of his mind being influenced by ufological literature.
Appendix: Dates and Locations of Research Related to Onilson Patero's Case
This appendix provides a chronological list of research activities, including investigations, hypnosis sessions, and locations visited in connection with Onilson's case.
Titles of Journalistic News About Onilson's Case
This section lists newspaper and magazine articles published about Onilson's experiences, providing a timeline of media coverage.
Other Reports of UFOs in the Catanduva Region
This section briefly mentions other UFO sightings reported in the Catanduva region, suggesting a pattern of activity.
Conclusions
The magazine concludes by emphasizing that extraterrestrial scrutiny of humanity is increasing. It discusses the challenges of ufological research, the importance of objective analysis, and the need to respect individual opinions. Three key rules are proposed for judging such cases: sincerity, avoiding material advantages, and not reclassifying credible reports as folklore.
7. Tripulants of Flying Saucers Test Earth Society?
This section revisits a previous report about a doctor who observed a strange object in the sky. It discusses the possibility of extraterrestrials using selective energy rays to influence humans and the challenges of understanding their motives and technology.
A Look at Telemetry
This section discusses the extraterrestrials' ability to locate individuals, citing examples of instantaneous location and the possibility of mental telemetry or aura detection. It suggests that Onilson's case might involve a form of "test" conducted by extraterrestrials.
Hypnosis in Ufology
This section provides a historical overview of hypnosis in ufology, starting with the famous case of Barney and Betty Hill. It highlights how hypnosis was used to recover repressed memories and understand the nature of their encounter.
Interpretations
This section explores various interpretations of why extraterrestrials might be visiting Earth, including the development of terrestrial technology and the ethical stagnation of human society. It also references messages allegedly received from extraterrestrials, warning about nuclear tests and suggesting a more advanced extraterrestrial civilization.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes the idea of extraterrestrial visitation and interaction with humans. It presents witness testimonies, often with detailed accounts of encounters, alien descriptions, and alleged technological capabilities of UFOs. The editorial stance appears to be one of open-minded investigation, seeking to validate these phenomena while also acknowledging the need for critical analysis and research. The publication seems to favor a positive interpretation of UFO events, viewing them as evidence of advanced extraterrestrial civilizations interacting with Earth, possibly for observation or even guidance. There is a recurring emphasis on the scientific and psychological aspects of these encounters, with discussions on hypnosis, memory, and the potential for advanced extraterrestrial technology. The magazine also highlights the challenges faced by ufologists in gaining acceptance and credibility for their research.
This issue of Boletim SBEDV, identified by volume and issue number 94/98, published in 1998, focuses on the intersection of ufology, hypnosis, and memory recovery. The publication, originating from Brazil, is in Portuguese and delves into several case studies where regressive hypnosis was employed to retrieve details of alleged extraterrestrial encounters.
Case Studies and Hypnosis Applications
The issue begins by referencing previous publications and the general public's potential acceptance of extraterrestrial contact. It then presents an update on two cases where regressive hypnosis was used: the case of Dionísio Llanca, an Argentine truck driver who lost memory after an encounter and recovered it through hypnosis administered by doctors Eladio Santos and Eduardo Matas, and the case of Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker, American fishermen whose encounter was examined by Dr. Harder using regressive hypnosis.
The article notes that while there was consistency between conscious and hypnotized accounts in these cases, the official records have not been widely published. The authors suggest that regressive hypnosis might have been used for the first time in Brazilian ufology in the "Incident with a UFO at Represa do Funil," described in Boletim SBEDV nº 74/79. This incident involved a night watchman named Almiro, whose account, when hypnotized by Dr. Orlandino da Fonseca, showed consistency with his conscious report, despite some suggesting a hallucinatory nature.
Further evidence supporting the reality of the Represa do Funil incident includes a statement from Almiro's superior, who noted physical modifications to the site consistent with an unusual event. The article also mentions foreign research organizations like APRO, citing Coral Lorenzen's statement about evidence of a UFO at a site, indicated by pulverized cement and inexplicable perforations.
The publication criticizes the tendency of the media to treat UFO news with ridicule, attributing this to an anthropocentric bias and a "brainwashing" of the population. It draws a parallel between government secrecy in ufology and the "ultra-secret" nature of the Manhattan Project, suggesting that this secrecy prevents the public from evolving mentally to handle potential contact with superior civilizations.
The issue highlights the case of police officer Herbert Schirmer in Ashland, Nebraska, USA, whose encounter with a UFO was investigated using regressive hypnosis by Dr. Leo Sprinkle. Despite the Condon Committee's conclusion that Schirmer's experience was not real, Sprinkle's findings reportedly provided new data.
Methodological Concerns and Recommendations
The authors express concerns about the misuse of hypnosis in ufology, particularly by "political ufologists" who might use post-hypnotic suggestions to silence witnesses. They recommend that hypnosis should not be used for narco-analysis or as a primary investigative tool in UFO research, citing its potential for medieval inquisitorial aspects and its inability to strengthen public belief in witness testimony. Instead, they suggest that hypnosis should be reserved for cases of neurosis or trauma resulting from UFO contact, and its application should be overseen by a panel of three doctors, none of whom are directly involved in UFO research.
However, the publication acknowledges that when used ethically and critically, hypnosis can be a powerful tool for positive study. It cites cases where hypnosis helped recover memories in individuals suffering from amnesia, such as the Hill couple and various Brazilian cases documented in SBEDV bulletins. The article mentions the assistance of Dr. Sylvio Lago, a professor of medicine and parapsychology, who conducted regressive hypnosis sessions for two patients, Benedito Miranda and Onilson Patero.
Detailed Case Transcripts
The bulk of the issue consists of detailed transcripts of regressive hypnosis sessions. These include:
- Onilson Patero: Three sessions were conducted by Dr. Sylvio Lago. Onilson initially showed anxiety and resistance, blocking or exiting the hypnotic state. The transcript details questions about his experiences, including mentions of an individual named Olegário.
- Benedito Miranda: Multiple sessions were conducted by Dr. Sylvio Lago. The transcripts cover two distinct UFO episodes experienced by Benedito. The first episode involved his truck breaking down and encountering UFOs and beings. The second episode also involved UFOs and beings, with Benedito experiencing memory loss and physical sensations. The transcripts are extensive, with numerous questions and answers detailing Benedito's perceptions, including descriptions of lights, beings, and his own physical state.
Discussion and Analysis
The discussion section analyzes the hypnosis sessions of Benedito Miranda, focusing on the conduct of the questionnaire, discrepancies between his police report and hypnotic testimony, and the explanation for his memory loss. The authors compare Benedito's account given at the police station with his hypnotic regression, noting differences that suggest the need for further hypnotic investigation.
They explore the possibility of psychological factors, such as trauma or energetic interference from UFOs, affecting memory. The article references other cases, like that of the night watchman Almiro, where psychological blindness was reportedly cured by hypnosis.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The recurring themes in this issue are the potential of regressive hypnosis as a tool for UFO investigation, the importance of ethical and professional application of this technique, and the skepticism and political interference that often surround the study of UFO phenomena. The editorial stance appears to be in favor of rigorous, scientifically-grounded research, while acknowledging the limitations and potential for misuse of certain investigative methods. The publication advocates for a cautious yet open-minded approach to understanding UFO encounters and their impact on witnesses.
This issue of UFO magazine, identified as SBEDV Bull. nr. 99/103, published in 1974, focuses heavily on UFO research and related phenomena. The content is primarily in Portuguese, with an English summary provided for some sections. The magazine lists numerous books and magazines on the subject, offering brief descriptions and publication details.
Key Articles and Content
Research on Nerve Cell Modifications
The issue begins by referencing work by W. Ross Adey of UCLA on modifications of nerve cell walls through the application of very high frequency electric fields. These modifications are suggested to affect nerve impulse conduction, brain function, and the 'archiving of information.'
List of Books and Magazines
A significant portion of the magazine is dedicated to a list of UFO-related literature, including:
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE EASTERN UFO SYMPOSIUM OF BALTIMORE: Published by APRO, dated 23/01/71, priced at US$ 3.50.
- LA REALIDAD DE LOS OVNI'S ATRAVÉS DE LOS SIGLOS: A book by Luis A. Font, priced at Cr$ 47.00.
- EL GRAN ENIGMA DE LOS PLATILLOS VOLANTES: A book by Antonia Ribera, priced at Cr$ 41.40.
- EL PROCESO A LOS OVNIS: A book by Antonio Ribera, priced at Cr$ 22.00.
- EL PROBLEMA CIENTÍFICO DE LOS OVNIS: A book by Oscar A. Uriondo, priced at Cr$ 17.00.
- OBJETOS AEREOS NO IDENTIFICADOS (UN ENIGMA ACTUAL): A book by Uriondo, priced at Cr$ 18.00.
- A note indicates that these books can be found at Livraria Francisco Juan Laissne in Rio de Janeiro.
- SCHNELLER ALS DAS LIGHT: A book in German by Johanes Von Butlar, published by Econ Verlag.
- REISEN IN DIE EWIGRETT: A book in German by the same author and editor, priced at Cr$ 30.90.
- BESUCHER AUS DEM ALI: A book in German by A. Schneider.
- DIE FLIEGENDEN UNTERTASSEN SIND HIER: A book in German by K. G. Rehn.
- VISITATORI DALLO SPAZIO: A book by Dr. Alberto Pinotti, published by Armenia Editore in 1973. The author is also the editor of "Noticiário UFO" and vice-president of the Centro Unico Nazionale. Researcher Carlos Varassin highly recommends this book, along with two others, for its serious, objective, and up-to-date coverage of UFO events.
- UFO: LA CONGIURA DEL SILENZIO: The 20th volume by Dr. Alberto Pinotti, published in 1974. It discusses recent UFO events, including the French Minister of Defense's statement, and debunks the 'conspiracy of silence' maintained by major powers.
- BOLETIM: Received from the "Grupo Portugues de Estudos sobre Discos Voadores," indicating support from official organizations.
- IL GIORNALE DEI MISTERI: A magazine from Via Massala 98, Firenza, Italy.
- LA NOUVELLE VAGUE DES SOUCOUPES VOLANTES: A book in French by Jean Claude Bourret.
- A CIA EO CULTO DA INTELIGENCIA: A translated book by Victor Marchetti and John D. Marks, which is frequently cited in relation to the 'Robertson Committee' and the CIA's involvement in UFO truth.
- THE BIBLE AND FLYING SAUCERS: A 1973 book by Barry H. Downing, exploring the relationship between science and religion.
- ALIENS FROM SPACE: THE REAL STORY OF UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS: A book by Major Donald Keyhoe, discussing connections between the CIA, USAF, and the Condon Committee.
- URI: A JOURNAL OF THE MYSTER OF URI GELLER: A 1974 book by Andrija Puharide, considering implications of parapsychology in UFO phenomena.
- BEYOND EARTH: MAN'S CONTACT WITH UFOS: An English book by Ralph Blum, described as an advanced description of recent contacts with UFO occupants in the USA, including photos.
- LOS PLATOS VOLADORES Y SUS TRIPULANTES: A 267-page book by Eduardo A. Tucci and A. Giordano, focusing on UFO occupants, with contributions from Portuguese and Brazilian researchers.
English Summary of SBEDV Bull. (nr. 99/103)
This section provides an English summary of the SBEDV Bulletin, detailing 12 chapters, 9 of which focus on UFO research. It highlights the UFO encounters of Onilson Patero in Catanduva, São Paulo. Patero's case involved two episodes: the first in Catanduva, and the second a kidnapping by a UFO that led to his reappearance 900 km away in Espirito Santo, Colatina. The summary discusses the investigation into Patero's credibility, including technical and physiological reasoning by the São Paulo UFO group.
It also touches upon the morphological aspects of ufonauts observed in Brazil and UFO events around Catanduva. The summary details attempts to use deep hypnosis to recover memories of Patero's periods of amnesia (2 hours for the first episode, 6 days minus 10 minutes for the second). Three different medical doctors attempted hypnosis, with Dr. Sylvio Lago of Rio/Niterói spending approximately 10 hours over three days.
The summary compares Patero's case to that of policeman Herbert Schirmer and chauffeur Llanca Argentinel, where post-hypnotic orders for silence from ufonauts prevented full recovery of memories. It notes that an attempt by the São Paulo group to induce deep trance in Patero for his second episode failed, reportedly angering the local research group.
The summary also mentions the first Brazilian case of regression to a UFO episode under deep hypnosis, involving Almiro Martins Ferreira, who had shot at a UFO and subsequently experienced blindness. The MD Orlandino Fonseca conducted this therapeutic hypnosis.
Drawbacks of hypnosis are discussed, particularly in unscrupulous hands, and the influence of political injections into ufology for debunking purposes is questioned.
Benedito Miranda's UFO episode, marked by post-ufological amnesia, is also presented, with his regression under hypnotic trance induced by Dr. Sylvio Lago highlighted as a technical achievement.
Attention and Contact Information
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Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently promotes UFO research, presenting various books, magazines, and case studies. There's a clear interest in documenting UFO sightings, encounters, and the physical and psychological effects on witnesses. The use of hypnosis and parapsychology as investigative tools is evident. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry into UFO phenomena, while also acknowledging potential skepticism and debunking efforts, particularly concerning government involvement (e.g., CIA) and the 'conspiracy of silence.' The magazine aims to keep readers informed about the latest literature and research in the field of ufology.