The Carlos Alberto Diaz Abduction Not Unlike The Antonio Villas Boas Episode
Joseph Brill wrote, in "Official UFO" magazine [February, 1976, Mass 12 ff.] about an assumed "abduction" of an Argentine man, 28 year-old Carlos Alberto Diaz, in 1975.

The picture beyond is a draw doodles, from the magazine, depicting what Senor Diaz experienced.

He was "secret" by a down light [UFO?] in which he was succumbed by three entities of human form but stumps justly than arms, and faces without mouths, noses, or ears and greenish-tinted bombard.

He was nonchalantly deposited in a clear field about 200 miles from the spot somewhere he first encountered the light. The time of his "record" was 3:50 a.m., according to his stopped up watch. Similar to he was found, hip mid-day shadowing, he had a dispatch by him that he bought in his Naposta question of Bahia Blanca, which slander southwest of Buenos Aires by the 200 miles noted. That dispatch provided responsibility for his story, Brill writes.

Modish his stint in a infirmary, it was noticed that coat on his head and chest had been cut or in use (not by cutters). He suffered no ill after-effects.

The Villas Boas case is one intended to be instigated by a CIA/military psy-operation, according to DoD/CIA successful Bosco Nedelcovic, who told me the story in the late 1970s.

Curtail Redfern covers the account in his book "Contactees" [Part 20].

Nedelcovic unfilled a draw that's frozen to deem by a few but readily obvious by group who've strenuous the plotting of the CIA and military, the so-called psychological operations.

Villas Boas was, Nedelcovic intended, in control by a special unit whose concept was to develop ersatz alien contact. The unit operated in South America, by the support of A.I.D. and extremely in Immense Britain, somewhere Nedelcovic intended they were gear of the not respectable Scoriton contact by a man named Bryant.

My outline is that the Diaz occurrence mimics the Boas incident, but come close to twenty kick when.

Was Nedelcovic privy to such ersatz events. It seems so. (The UFO UpDates history has foster on Nedelcovic, concerning the CIA and child-nappings by a stubborn sexual feature.)

Except, Vallee's and Aubeck's "Wonders in the Sky" is replete - and I mean replete - by counterpart abduction-like events: Squad 48, 108, 116, 163, 171, 233, 337, and numerous foster.

The CIA wasn't forcefully as a result to wait such "behavior" nor were give other groups able to develop, so creatively, such foul stagings.

So, was Boas essentially gear of a CIA trouble, and Diaz too? Did all men give rise to counterpart psychotic-induced hallucinations? Or were all men in use by entities unknown, ETs or otherwise?

Can we ever know?

RR