The following abduction occurred at Bebedouro, Minas
Gerais, Brazil, in the afternoon of 4 May, 1969. 24-year-old José Antonio da
Silva, an enlisted soldier, was fishing on a lagoon when suddenly he heard
voices, became aware of figures moving behind him, and felt a burst of light
strike his leg. He dropped his fishing rod and fell to his knees.
Two beings, about four feet tall, wearing aluminumlike suits and what
appeared to be helmets, seized him and dragged him to an object sitting on a
dirt road. The object was shaped like an upright cylinder and had black
platforms at each end. The soldier was taken inside, where the beings put one of
their 'helmets' on him...
Da Silva felt the craft rise. The beings talked animatedly among themselves
in a language he did not recognize. After a long period of travel, he felt a
jarring that suggested their craft had landed. The soldier was then blindfolded
and led to a large room, where they removed the wrap from his eyes.
A being stood in front of him who was extremely hairy and slightly taller
than the rest. His waist-long hair was reddish and wavy.
When the others took off their helmets, they were of similar appearance.
Da Silva watched as the beings, at one point more than a dozen, examined his
fishing equipment and took one of every item he had in duplicate. Later the
witness noticed on a low shelf the bodies of four human men, one black, and
became terribly frightened. Later still, the beings gave him a dark green liquid
to drink out of a cubical stone glass.
The dwarf leader then began a strange conservation with the soldier, mostly
about weapons, which was conducted entirely with gestures and drawings.
Da Silva also understood that they wanted him to help in their relations with
humans. When the soldier refused, the dwarf snatched the crucifix from the
rosary Da Silva always carried with him. As the soldier began praying, a
Cristlike figure appeared to him, making revelations.
Shortly afterwards, Da Silva was blindfolded again and taken back to earth.
As the craft landed, he felt he was being dragged and lost consciousness.
He woke up alone near the town of Vitoria, about 200 miles from where he had
been fishing. He was dehydrated and hungry, but drank from a stream and was able
to catch some fish as he still had his rod with him.
Only his identity card, which the aliens had examined, had disappeared. He
had a swollen knee where the ray had struck him and three open wounds on his
neck where the helmet had rubbed against his skin. He had been away four and a
half days.
One of the central questions in this case is how Da Silva travelled the 200
miles from Bebedouro to Vitoria, and where his physical body was during his
4.5-day absence. If there had been witnesses and video equipment at both
locations would they have observed him being taken aboard a craft, the craft
taking off, the landing of the craft at the other location, and his emergence
from it?
Most of the abduction could easily be a vision. Jacques Vallee points out the
striking parallels between the man's experience and initiation ordeals.
Initiation rituals are characterized by the following general scenes: the
candidate is confronted by members of the occult group wearing a special
costume; he is blindfolded; he is led by the arm along a rough and difficult
route; he is taken into a specially designed chamber with no windows; he is
brought into the presence of a 'master'; he is given a test and made to answer
questions; he is shown a variety of symbols designed to remind him of death; the
situation suggests he may not survive the ordeal; he is given ritual food or
drink; he is blindfolded again and led outside. All these elements are present
in the case of Antonio da Silva.
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